Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. There are four known pairs of ruby red slippers worn by Judy Garland in the 1939 classic film, The Wizard of Oz. Ruby Red Handed: ...
Click those (silver) heels together three times. Sure, witches have brooms and pointed hats, but it's really all about the shoes. Instead, the film (and the Broadway play it's based on) remains true ...
Dorothy’s ruby-red slippers in The Wizard of Oz are the most iconic shoes in cinema history. Four film-worn pairs are known to exist today, sitting in museums or private collections. One pair, which ...
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The stolen "Wizard of Oz" ruby red slippers will be auctioned after their return to the rightful owner. The red shoes were stolen in 2005 and returned to collector Michael Shaw at Judy Garland's home ...
CRYSTAL, Minn. — The second man charged for the theft of the ruby slippers from The Wizard of Oz had much more to hide than the fancy footwear, according to recently unsealed court documents. The man ...
If we had a dollar for every time we wished we could click our heels together and chant “There’s no place like home” until we magically teleported — well, we probably still wouldn’t have enough to bid ...
A new documentary, called Ruby Red Handed, pulls back the curtain on the story of the ruby slippers from the Wizard of Oz. They were stolen from the Judy Garland Museum in her hometown of Grand Rapids ...
A federal judge dismissed charges against one of two men accused of stealing the "Wizard of Oz" ruby red slippers in 2005 after prosecutors said he died. Jerry Hal Saliterman was indicted in March ...
LOS ANGELES -- We're not in Kansas anymore! Take a step into Grand Rapids, Minnesota - the hometown of Judy Garland - and the location of one of the most infamous heists in American history in ABC ...