Wizard of Oz Alternative Ending? Are we Crazy?

Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:I'm 58, I remember that ending, the shoes were in color against the black and white, it really happened, I saw it when I was a little girl and have wondered about every since

It did not.

https://criticsrant.com/mythbusters-dorothys-ruby-slippers/


This link is not definitive proof PP. It's opinion.

How do you prove something that never happened?


https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLplbJ5rwVRRLQxWRmosgptlRx2LEBe8LX

Watch the movie-- see for yourself.



There is a scene in which there is a blooper wearing different shoes briefly in the apple throwing scene where the shoes appear to be black with shoelaces. According to Snopes, this is true:

https://www.snopes.com/fact-check/wizard-of-oz-ruby-slippers-blooper/

The movie does not show the alternate ending that OP is asking about. Nor does a blooper prove that there was an alternate ending. You know there were a lot of bloopers, right?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I'm 58, I remember that ending, the shoes were in color against the black and white, it really happened, I saw it when I was a little girl and have wondered about every since

It did not.

https://criticsrant.com/mythbusters-dorothys-ruby-slippers/


This link is not definitive proof PP. It's opinion.

How do you prove something that never happened?


The onus proof is not on any one of us. Most movies have scenes and sometimes single shots that get cut out / lost / forgotten. It doesn't mean they never existed.

You really think after 70 years if there had been an alternate ending, that the general public saw, that was cut out of the movie, there wouldn’t be proof of it? And all of the attention the movie gets during its milestone anniversaries, no one mentioned this alternate ending?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I'm 58, I remember that ending, the shoes were in color against the black and white, it really happened, I saw it when I was a little girl and have wondered about every since

It did not.

https://criticsrant.com/mythbusters-dorothys-ruby-slippers/


This link is not definitive proof PP. It's opinion.

How do you prove something that never happened?


https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLplbJ5rwVRRLQxWRmosgptlRx2LEBe8LX

Watch the movie-- see for yourself.



There is a scene in which there is a blooper wearing different shoes briefly in the apple throwing scene where the shoes appear to be black with shoelaces. According to Snopes, this is true:

https://www.snopes.com/fact-check/wizard-of-oz-ruby-slippers-blooper/

The movie does not show the alternate ending that OP is asking about. Nor does a blooper prove that there was an alternate ending. You know there were a lot of bloopers, right?


It’s not supposed to. It’s interesting that’s all. Sheesh!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I'm 58, I remember that ending, the shoes were in color against the black and white, it really happened, I saw it when I was a little girl and have wondered about every since

It did not.

https://criticsrant.com/mythbusters-dorothys-ruby-slippers/


This link is not definitive proof PP. It's opinion.

How do you prove something that never happened?


https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLplbJ5rwVRRLQxWRmosgptlRx2LEBe8LX

Watch the movie-- see for yourself.



There is a scene in which there is a blooper wearing different shoes briefly in the apple throwing scene where the shoes appear to be black with shoelaces. According to Snopes, this is true:

https://www.snopes.com/fact-check/wizard-of-oz-ruby-slippers-blooper/

The movie does not show the alternate ending that OP is asking about. Nor does a blooper prove that there was an alternate ending. You know there were a lot of bloopers, right?


It’s not supposed to. It’s interesting that’s all. Sheesh!

Did you read the thread you were responding to?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I’m a longtime fan and have no memory of that. Sorry.


+1
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:Seems like you’re not the only ones that thought this OP. https://criticsrant.com/mythbusters-dorothys-ruby-slippers/


The is OP and OH.MY.GOD. Thank you SO much!!!! Although my sisters and I are freaking out about how we all ...MADE THIS UP???? WTF? That's crazy that we and plenty of others, apparently, have had this false memory.

SO. WEIRD!


It’s okay, OP. My sister and I collectively hallucinated the same extra scene to the Lion the Witch and the Wardrobe. It was so weird to go back and read it as adults and be like “but there was… another scene there… I remember it?! So does my sister?!”
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I'm 58, I remember that ending, the shoes were in color against the black and white, it really happened, I saw it when I was a little girl and have wondered about every since

It did not.

https://criticsrant.com/mythbusters-dorothys-ruby-slippers/


This link is not definitive proof PP. It's opinion.

How do you prove something that never happened?


The onus proof is not on any one of us. Most movies have scenes and sometimes single shots that get cut out / lost / forgotten. It doesn't mean they never existed.

You really think after 70 years if there had been an alternate ending, that the general public saw, that was cut out of the movie, there wouldn’t be proof of it? And all of the attention the movie gets during its milestone anniversaries, no one mentioned this alternate ending?


Yes,I think that's very possible. I used to work at the BBC where shows for many years were wiped and destroyed, before someone realized they need to create an archive.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I'm 58, I remember that ending, the shoes were in color against the black and white, it really happened, I saw it when I was a little girl and have wondered about every since

It did not.

https://criticsrant.com/mythbusters-dorothys-ruby-slippers/


This link is not definitive proof PP. It's opinion.

How do you prove something that never happened?


The onus proof is not on any one of us. Most movies have scenes and sometimes single shots that get cut out / lost / forgotten. It doesn't mean they never existed.

You really think after 70 years if there had been an alternate ending, that the general public saw, that was cut out of the movie, there wouldn’t be proof of it? And all of the attention the movie gets during its milestone anniversaries, no one mentioned this alternate ending?


Yes,I think that's very possible. I used to work at the BBC where shows for many years were wiped and destroyed, before someone realized they need to create an archive.

The cast or production had years to speak about it. There’s zero chance that there wouldn’t be definitive proof of this alternate ending. But conspiracy therorists are going to conspiracy theory.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:Could it be that the book version ended that way?


They were silver shoes in the book. The ruby color was to show off the wonders of technicolor film.


The book also doesn't have the "was Oz just a dream?" angle at all. It's unambiguously a real place.


This is it. The ending of the movie is different than the ending of the book. And not every rendition of the book sticks with the movie ending.
You and your sisters probably all saw a cartoon or television show that showed the ruby slippers after she got back to Kansas and said that Oz was real.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Just watched the movie and told my husband that I remember a different ending when they panned down and showed the ruby slippers. He insisted Iwas wrong yet I remember it. It was a long time ago. I'm 70 now. But I'm glad to see I'm not the inky one. I wish there was an explanation to this, or are we all crazy thinking we saw that ending ?


Yes I remember that ending
Anonymous
I hate what Spielberg did adding 20 minutes of PC police poor evil doctor scenes to the newly released ET.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I know there are different versions shown on tv versus the movie
What was different?


One shows the slippers under the bed of the real house.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Just watched the movie and told my husband that I remember a different ending when they panned down and showed the ruby slippers. He insisted Iwas wrong yet I remember it. It was a long time ago. I'm 70 now. But I'm glad to see I'm not the inky one. I wish there was an explanation to this, or are we all crazy thinking we saw that ending ?


Yes I remember that ending


I doubt they had the technology to have red slippers in a b/w scene at the time. Everyone must be remembering one of the many spin offs or cartoon versions.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:I’m a longtime fan and have no memory of that. Sorry.


+1


Plus 2. But fascinating.
Anonymous
My kid is 8 currently and saw the version with the slippers out. Not sure if in color or BW.
She brought this up in primary day school when the teacher read the whole book aloud in 2nd grade.
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