Wizard of oz book
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Directed by Victor Fleming
Produced by Mervyn LeRoy
Screenplay by Noel Langley
Florence Ryerson
Edgar Allan Wolf
Based on The Wonderful
Wizard of Oz
Frank L. Baum
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SOMEWHERE OVER THE RAINBOW W
AY UP H
IGH
somewhere over the rainbow way up high there’s a land that I’ve heard of o
there’s a land that I’ve heard of once in a lullabyBEYOND THE RAIN
IT’S FAR FAR AWAY
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SOMEWHERE OVER THE RAINBOW W
AY UP H
IGH
somewhere over the rainbow way up high there’s a land that I’ve heard of o
there’s a land that I’ve heard of once in a lullabyBEYOND THE RAIN
IT’S FAR FAR AWAY
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Miss GulchThat dog’s a menace to the community. I’m taking him to the sheriff and making sure he’s destroyed.
DOROTHYYou wicked old witch! Please don’t take him!
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Miss GulchHere! I have an order!
GIVE HIM HERE!
DOROTHYOh, no no! I won’t let you take him! You go away!
Oooh, I’ll bite you myself!
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isis
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DOROTHYI thought the witch was dead?
DOROTHYNo! It was an accident! I didn’tmean to kill anybody!
GLINDAThat was her sister. This is the wickedwitch of the West and she’s worse thanthe other one was.
GLINDALeave her alone!
GLINDAAren’t you forgetting the ruby slippers?
GLINDAIt’s too late. There they are and there they’ll stay.
Who killed my sister? Who killed the Witch of the East? Was it you? Answer me!
You stay out of this! I’m here forvengeance! So it was you, was it? You killed her!
Didn’t mean it, eh? Accident, eh? Well,my little pretty, I can cause accidentstoo and this is how I do it!
The ruby slippers! What have you done with them? Give them back!
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DOROTHYOh my!
GLINDAKeep tight inside them, their magicmust be powerful, or she wouldn’twant them so badly!
GLINDAOh, rubbish! You have no power here. Be gone, before somebody drops a house onyou, too.
You stay out of this, Glinda, or I’ll fix you as well!
Very well. I’ll bide my time and asfor you, my fine lady, it’s true, I can’tattend to you here and now as I’d like,but just try to stay out of my way.
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You’re off t
o se
e the wizard the wonderful wizard of oz! You’re
off
to s
ee t
he w
izard th
e wonderful wizard of oz! You’re off to see the wizard the wonderful wizard of oz! You’re off to
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You’re off t
o se
e the wizard the wonderful wizard of oz! You’re
off
to s
ee t
he w
izard th
e wonderful wizard of oz! You’re off to see the wizard the wonderful wizard of oz! You’re off to
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NO
W W
HICH
WAY
DO
WE G
O?
THIS W
AY IS A VERY N
ICE WAY
DOROTHY
Who said th
at? Don
’t
be sill
y Toto
SCARECROWS
DON’T TALK...
DOROTHY
You did sa
y someth
ing,
didn’t you
? Are
you doin
g
that o
n purpos
e, or
can’t
you m
ake up you
r min
d?
SCARECROW
That’s t
he tro
uble. I
can’t m
ake
up my m
ind. I
haven
’t got
a bra
in
only st
raw.
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NO
W W
HICH
WAY
DO
WE G
O?
THIS W
AY IS A VERY N
ICE WAY
DOROTHY
How ca
n you ta
lk if
you
haven’t g
ot a bra
in?
DOROTHY
Well, w
hat wou
ld you do w
ith
a brain
if you
had one?SCARECROW
That’s t
he tro
uble. I
can’t m
ake
up my m
ind. I
haven
’t got
a bra
in
only st
raw.
SCARECROW
I don
’t know
. But s
ome p
eople
withou
t bra
ins d
o an aw
ful lo
t
of tal
king, d
on’t t
hey?
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I could wile away the hours conferrin’ with the f ower
s C
onsu
ltin’ with the rain and m
y head I’d be scratchin’ While my t
houg
hts
w
ere busy hatchin I’d unravel any riddle for a
ny indiv
id’le
nd then
I’
d s
t
and think some more I would not be just a nuff n IF I O NLY HAD A BRAIN
I could think of things I never thunk before I could think of thi I could think of things I never thunk before I could think of th i
co
uld
think of things
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I could wile away the hours conferrin’ with the f ower
s C
onsu
ltin’ with the rain and m
y head I’d be scratchin’ While my t
houg
hts
were busy hatchin I’d unravel any riddle fo
r a
ny indiv
id’le
nd then
I’
d s
t
and think some more I would not be just a nuff n IF I O NLY HAD A BRAIN
I could think of things I never thunk before I could think of thi I could think o
f things I never thunk before I could think of th i
coul
d th
ink of things
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W
E’RE O
FF TO SEE THE WI
T
HE W
ONDERFUL WIZARD OF OZ! WE’RE OFF
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W
E’RE O
FF TO SEE THE WI
THE W
ONDERFUL WIZARD OF OZ! WE’RE OFF
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Why it’s a man! A man made of of tin!
TINMANOil can, oil can!
DOROTHYWhere do you want to be oiledfirst?
DOROTHYOh goodness how did you everget like this?
DOROTHYWell, you’re perfect now.
TINMANMy mouth!
TINMANWell, about a year ago I waschopping that tree minding my own business when suddenly it started to rain and right in the middle of a chop, I rusted solid. And I’ve been that way ever since.
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Why it’s a man! A man made of of tin!
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IF I O
NLY
HA
DA
HE
AR
T I’d be tender
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SCARECROWI’m not afraid of her! I’ll see you get safely to the wizard now, whether I get a brain or not!
DOROTHYOh, you’re the best friends anybody ever had! And it’sfunny, but I feel as if I’ve known you all the time. But I couldn’t have, could I?
DOROTHYStill, I wish I could remember. But, I guess it doesn’t matter anyway. We know each other now, don’t we?
DOROTHYTo Oz!
SCARECROWYou don’t think we’regoing to stand byand let her get away?
SCARECROWI don’t see how. You weren’t around when I was stuffed and sewn together?
SCARECROWThat’s right.
TINMANI’ll see you reach thewizard whether i get a heart or not!
TINMANAnd I was standing over thererusting for the longest time.
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WE’RE OFF TO SEE TH
E W
IZARD THE WONDERFUL WIZ
ARD
WE’RE OFF TO SEE THE W
IZARD
THE
WO
ND
ERFUL WIZARD OF OZ! WE’RE OFF TO SEE THE WIZA
WE’RE OFF TO SEE THE WIZARD THE W
ON
DE
RF
UL W
IZARD OF OZ! WE’RE OFF TO SEE THE WIZARD THE WONDERFUL
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WE’RE OFF TO SEE TH
E W
IZARD THE WONDERFUL WIZ
ARD
WE’RE OFF TO SEE THE W
IZARD
THE
WO
ND
ERFUL WIZARD OF OZ! WE’RE OFF TO SEE THE WIZA
WE’RE OFF TO SEE THE WIZARD THE W
ON
DE
RF
UL W
IZARD OF OZ! WE’RE OFF TO SEE THE WIZARD THE WONDERFUL
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LIONPut em up, put em up! Whichone of you first? I’ll fight you both together if you want. I’ll fight you with one paw tied behind my back. I’ll fight you standing on one foot.
LIONWell you didn’t have to go and hitme, did you? Is my nose bleeding?
DOROTHYShame on you! It’s bad enoughyou’re going around and picking on a straw man, but when you go picking on poor little dogs.
DOROTHYWell of course not! My goodness, what a fuss you’re making. Well, naturally when you go around picking on things weaker than you are. Why you’re nothing but a
BIG COWARD!LIONYou’re right I am a coward.I haven’t got any courage at all.I even scare myself.
DOROTHYWhy don’t you come along with us? We’re on our way to see the wizard.
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WE’R
E OFF T
HE SEE THE WIZARD THE WON
WE’
RE O
FF T
O SEE T
HE WIZ
ARD THE WONDERFUL WIZARD OF OZ! WE’RE OFF TO SEE THE WIZAR
WE S
EE TH
E W
IZARD T
HE WONDERFUL WIZARD OF OZ! WE’RE OFF TO SEE THE WI
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E OFF T
HE SEE THE WIZARD THE WON
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RE O
FF T
O SEE T
HE WIZ
ARD THE WONDERFUL WIZARD OF OZ! WE’RE OFF TO SEE THE WIZAR
WE S
EE TH
E W
IZARD T
HE WONDERFUL WIZARD OF OZ! WE’RE OFF TO SEE THE WI
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I’ll take care of you now instead of later! Hah! When I gain those ruby slippers, my power will be the greatest in Oz! And now, my beauties! Something with poison in it, I think. With poison in it, but attractiveto the eye and soothing to the smell!
DOROTHYThere’s Emerald City! Oh, we’re almost there at last! It’s beautiful isn’t it? Just like I knew it would be. He really must be a wonderful wizard to live in a City like that.
SCARECROWYou can’t rest now! We’re nearly there! Oh this is terrible.Can’t budge her an inch. This is a spell!It’s the wicked witch!What do we do?
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DOROTHYWe want to see the Wizard!
DOROTHYI’ve got to see the Wizard! The good Witch of the North sent me!
DOORMANOoooh! The Wizard? But nobody can see the Great Oz! Nobody’s ever seen the Great Oz! I’ve never seen him!
SCARECROWShe’s wearing the ruby slippers she gave her.
DOORMANProve it!
DOORMANSo she is! Well, bust my buttons! Why didn’t you say that in the first place?
COME ON IN!
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SU R R E
or
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R RE END
or
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WE MUST
SEETHE WIZARD
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OZYou dare to come to me for a heart, doyou? You clinking, clanking, clatteringcollection of caliginous junk.
DOROTHYYou ought to be ashamed of yourselffrightening him like that, when he came to you for help!
OZThe beneficent Oz has every intention ofgranting your requests.
And you, Scarecrow, have the effrontery to ask for a brain?
OZ
QUIET!
TINMANYes, your Honor. You see, a while back, we were walking down the Yellow Brick Road
SCARECROWYes, Your Honor, I mean, Your Excellency, I mean, Your Wizardry!
OZ
SILENCE!
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BRING ME THE WITCH’S
BROOMSTICK!
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You’ve been more trouble to me thanyou’re worth, one way or another butit’ll soon be over now!
Do you see that? That’s how much longer you’ve got to be alive! And it isn’t long my pretty!
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F I I
I I R R R R R R R R E!
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F I I
I I R R R R R R R R E!
I’M BURNING
I’M BURNINGI’M BURNINGOUCH!i’m burning!
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DOROTHYWho are you?
OZPay no attention to that man behind thecurtain. Go - before I lose my temper!The Great and Powerful.
WIZARDNo, I’m afraid it’s true. There’s noother Wizard except me.
WIZARDOh, no, my dear -- I’m -- I’m a very goodman. I’m just a very bad Wizard.
SCARECROWWhat about us?
DOROTHYI don’t believe you!
DOROTHYYou’re a very bad man!
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WIZARDTherefore, by virtue of the authorityvested in me by the UniversitatusCommitteeatum e plurbis unum, I herebyconfer upon you the honorary degree ofTh.D.
WIZARDAs for you, my fine friend you’re a victim of disorganized thinking. You are under the unfortunate delusion that simply because you run away from danger, you have no courage. You’re confusing courage with wisdom. Therefore, for meritorious conduct, extraordinary valor, conspicuous bravery against wicked wiches, I award you the Triple Cross.
WIZARDAs for you, my galvanized friend! In consideration of your kindness, I take pleasure in presenting you with a small token of our esteem and affection. And remember, my sentimental friend that a heart is not judged by how much you love, but how much you’re loved by others.
SCARECROWTh.D.?
LIONOh, shucks, folks, I’m speechless!
TINMANOh, shucks, folks, I’m speechless!
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SCARECROWTh.D.?
LIONOh, shucks, folks, I’m speechless!
TINMANOh, shucks, folks, I’m speechless!
WIZARDWell, you force me into a cataclysmicdecision. The only way to get Dorothyback to Kansas is for me to take herthere myself!
WIZARDChild, you cut me to the quick! I’m anold Kansas man myself. In my balloon, my dear Dorothy, you and I will return to the land of E Pluribus Unum!
DOROTHYOh, I don’t think there’s anything in that black bag for me.
DOROTHYOh, will you? Could you? Oh, are you a clever enough Wizard?
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LIK
E H
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AUNTIE EMDorothy, dear. It’s Aunt Em, darling.
AUNTIE EMYes, darling.
AUNTIE EMThere, there, lie quiet now. You just had a bad dream.
DOROTHYOh, Auntie Em it’s you!
DOROTHYBut I did leave you, Uncle Henry,that’s just the trouble. And I tried toget back for days and days.
UNCLE HENRYShe got quite a bump on the head. We kinda thought there for a minute she was going to leave us.
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AUNTIE EMOh, we dream lots of silly things when we
DOROTHYNo. But it wasn’t a dream, it was aplace. And you were all there.
DOROTHYNo, Aunt Em this was a real, trulylive place. And I remember that some of it wasn’t very nice. But anyway, Toto, we’re home! Home! And this is my room and you’re all here! And I’m not going to leave here ever, ever again, because I love you all! Oh,Auntie Em, there’s no place like home!
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Designer Gentry Baird
Bindery Bound by Gentry Baird at Savannah College of Art & Design
Typeface Clarendon, designed by Richard Besley, 1845 Gill Sans, designed by Eric Gill, 1928
Book Size 7’’ x 10’’
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