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The Story Behind the Real Ruby Slippers, Which Were Stolen and Later Sold for $32.5 Million
The ruby slippers worn by Judy Garland in 1939’s ‘The Wizard of Oz’ survived a heist and became the most valuable movie ...
Born from dreams of celluloid, Orestes is a Greek-American writer based in London with degrees in Screenwriting, Film Studies, and Comparative Literature, as well as years of experience in ...
Ruby Red Handed: Stealing America’s Most Famous Pair of Shoes/ Hulu Hollywood memorabilia collector Michael Shaw owned the fourth pair of Dorothy’s iconic red shoes. But when he loaned them to the ...
At least its American star, Juliet Doherty, was a professional ballerina before she took up acting – as was her Scottish counterpart, Moira Shearer, in the 1948 film – so the dance sequences feel ...
When a pair of ruby red slippers from The Wizard Of Oz were stolen in 2005, it was big news, mainly because the slippers are such an important part of American film history. But did you know that the ...
Celebrities have enviable access to designers and their custom creations—including shoes—so the red carpet is usually a gorgeous display of footwear. Increasingly, it's been an opportunity for our ...
With the help of the painter Hein Heckroth and the composer Brian Easland, both of whom won Oscars for their work on the film – not to mention Robert Helpmann’s almost Freudian choreography – Michael ...
LOS ANGELES — In the hit movie “Wicked,” those famous magical shoes are silver. But if you want to see them in all their ruby-red glory from “The Wizard of Oz,” there’s no place like home — their ...
Rome-based 102 Distribution is bringing onto the market the Mexico-Italo co-production “500 Millions of Red Shoes,” directed by first time director Carlos Eichelmann Kaiser and co-produced by Mexico’s ...
The Red Shoes will stop at more venues as part of its tour. Matthew Bourne’s Olivier Award-winning production, based on the film of the same name, was initially staged in 2016 and now returns for a ...
20 years ago, two movies premiered that enabled millennial kids to live their dreams vicariously through two basketball fans who transformed into players with sensational balling skills — merely by ...
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