There was only one uncle in The Wizard of Oz, and he was ka Uncle Henry. In the 1939 film version of the original book by author and Oz series originator Lyman Frank Baum [May 15, 1856-May 5, 1919] there were three farmhands, who were ka Hickory Twicker, Hunk Andrews, and Zeke.
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The three farmhands in the 1939 film version of The Wizard of Oz are Hickory Twicker, Hunk Andrews, and Zeke.
The book and movie versions of the Wizard of Oz only refer to her as the Wicked Witch of the East. In Wicked, Gregory Maguire names her Nessarose.
"The Wonderful Wizard of Oz" (1910).
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The Making of The Wizard of Oz has 368 pages.
The three farmhands in the 1939 film version of The Wizard of Oz are Hickory Twicker, Hunk Andrews, and Zeke.
No, oz is an abbreviation, not a word. If your rules allow proper names, then yes, Oz, as in "The Wizard of Oz" would be acceptable. Official Rules, however do not allow proper names or abbreviations.
No she was three in 1925.
The book and movie versions of the Wizard of Oz only refer to her as the Wicked Witch of the East. In Wicked, Gregory Maguire names her Nessarose.
Yes. The wizard of Oz is a musical.
The scarecrow, tin woodsman, and cowardly lion
green, blue and silver
Presuming you mean the youngest of the main cast, Judy Garland was 16 when she filmed Wizard of Oz, although there were actual children & babies used as Muchkins but their names are unknown.
Daniel Scott was the producer of The Wizard of OZ
The Wizard of Oz was a musical play.
"The Wonderful Wizard of Oz" (1910).
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