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40 Best Behind-the-Scenes Photos From the Production of 'The Wizard of Oz'

MGM Studios went all out!

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Since its 1939 release, The Wizard of Oz has marked pop culture in more ways than one. We're talking those ruby red slippers, Judy Garland's "Over the Rainbow," the phrase "We're not in Kansas anymore" — you get the picture. If this has you feeling nostalgic, simply follow the yellow brick road ... err the arrow ... for some photos of the set, cast, and promotion of the film.

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1938: An adaption to film

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The 1900 children's book The Wonderful Wizard of Oz, by L. Frank Baum, was optioned as a movie in the '30s. And the rest, as they, is history.

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1938: Making the movie

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Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM) won the film rights to the popular book and soon after set out to create the magical fantasy world of Oz. Photographed here are some of the high level executives at the studio, including Mervyn LeRoy (center).

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1938: The coveted roles

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A line extends around the block of MGM Studio's casting office during an open casting call.

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1938: Finding Dorothy

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Although MGM producers first approached Shirley Temple and Deanna Durbin about playing the part of Dorothy Gale, the studio ultimately casted 16-year-old Judy Garland.

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1938: Creating a technicolor world

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Director Victor Fleming and MGM producer Mervyn Leroy strategize about sets with the film's set designers. The studio spent a great deal on creating the fantasy world, with production and promotion budgets estimated at $4 million in 1939 (approximately $72 million today).

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1938: Another project for Judy

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The film's young star was busy while working on the film—the actress opened her first flower shop in 1938, Judy Garland Flowers Inc. She's seen pinning a corsage on the lapel of MGM executive, George Sidney, at her shop here.

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1939: Becoming Dorothy

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The studio originally saw Dorothy with blonde hair and tried to outfit Garland with a wig. But they ended up sticking with her natural brown hair color for the role — and we can't imagine it any different!

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1939: Bert Lahr as the Cowardly Lion

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After casting Dorothy, the next step was filling out the parts of her misfit friends, such as the Cowardly Lion — MGM chose actor Bert Lahr.

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1939: Ray Bolger as the Scarecrow

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With his makeup and costume, you can hardly recognize Ray Bolger as the scarecrow.

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1939: Jack Haley as the Tin Man

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The Tin Man, who has no heart, was played by Jack Haley — although he didn't always have the role. Originally, the part belonged to Buddy Ebsen, but the actor had to drop out of the production after aluminum from the makeup hospitalized him. He didn't recover quickly enough to play the part, so Jack took over.

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1939: Toto

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What would The Wizard of Oz be without Dorothy's little dog? Her sidekick, Toto, was played by Terry, a female Cairn Terrier who appeared in numerous films during her lifetime.

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1939: A cast sing-along

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The film, which won Best Original Score and Best Original Song at the 1940 Academy Awards, produced some of the most classic songs to this day, including "Somewhere over the rainbow." Here, in 1939, the cast is seen singing various tunes from the movie for NBC radio.

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1939: The cast all together

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The actors who played the film's main characters, Dorothy, Scarecrow, Tin Man, the Wizard, and the Cowardly Lion, all pose together in costume for a promotional shoot for the film.

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1939: Judy taking a break

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While filming in Los Angeles, the young actress is seen polishing her new car.

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1939: The gingham dress

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In the 1939 film, Dorothy wore the now-iconic gingham dress, which was chosen to attempt to make her look younger.

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1939: 'The Wizard of Oz' Premieres

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The movie premiered in 1939 and was the most expensive production from the studio at the time — largely due to production and promotion costs.

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1939: At the premiere

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Renowned American director Orson Welles and actress Linda Winters attend the opening night premiere of The Wizard of Oz in 1939.

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1939: Lines around the block

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Although the film failed to make a profit following its original release, crowds extended down the block as people flocked to see the anticipated film. The movie became lucrative after its 1946 rerelease and is considered one of the most watched films to this day.

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1939: We're not in Kansas anymore

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There's no place like home, and if you're from Kansas you've probably heard that a lot. In the film, Dorothy, who becomes swept into the magical world from a tornado, journeys to Emerald City so she can return to her farm in Kansas — seen here.

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1939: Toto on set

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Judy, alongside Clara Blandick and Margaret Hamilton, shoots one of the early scenes of the film, when Dorothy's aunt tries to give away Toto.

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