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Why does the Scarecrow have a gun in the Wizard of Oz?

Why does the Scarecrow have a gun in the Wizard of Oz?

It’s just an artifact of a deleted scene. I didn’t notice it before I watched the film with a commentary track that explained it. Apparently they are all armed because they are going to fight some kind of bug, but both the fight and the scene where they got the weapons were cut.

What do the witch’s guards chant in the Wizard of Oz?

Contrary to popular belief, the chant that the guards sing outside of the Witch’s castle has no hidden meaning. According to the script, it says: “O-Ee-Yah! Eoh-Ah!”

What did the scarecrow in the Wizard of Oz need?

The Tinman wanted a heart, the Scarecrow wanted a brain and the Cowardly Lion wanted courage.

What are the names of the farm hands in the Wizard of Oz?

The three farmhands are “Hunk,” played by Ray Bolger, who becomes the Scarecrow in Oz; “Zeke,” played by Bert Lahr, who memorably becomes the Cowardly Lion; and “Hickory,” played by Jack Haley, who becomes the Tin Woodman in Dorothy’s dream.

What was used to simulate snow in the poppy scene?

In the famous poppy field scene in The Wizard of Oz, where Dorothy, the Cowardly Lion and Tin Man are stood around Dorothy as she lays unconscious, the snow that was cascading down onto them was in fact chrysotile, a.k.a white asbestos fibres.

Is anyone still alive from It’s a Wonderful Life?

The other young actors in the film: Little Violet (Jeanine Ann Roose), Little Mary (Jean Gale), and Little Sam Wainwright (Ronnie Ralph) are all living as of July 2020, according to their IMDb profiles.

What did they use for snow in old movies?

Asbestos

What is a tree with fake snow called?

flocking

What is snow made out of?

frozen water crystals

Is swallowing blood bad?

Swallowed blood can irritate your stomach and cause vomiting. And vomiting may make the bleeding worse or cause it to start again. Spit out any blood that gathers in your mouth and throat rather than swallowing it.

Can a nose bleed make you spit blood?

Usually a nosebleed from both nostrils is due to a heavy flow from one nostril; the blood has just backed up and overflown into the other. If blood drips down the back of the throat into the stomach you may spit up or vomit blood. Excessive blood loss can cause a feeling of dizziness, light-headedness and fainting.

Why is there blood in my snot every morning?

Blood in your mucus could result from frequent nose blowing or breathing very dry air. If you’re seeing a lot of blood in your mucus, however, tell your doctor. Stuffy sinuses are uncomfortable. And if they’re not cared for, infections can grow in the mucus-clogged nasal passages.

Can nosebleeds be a sign of something more serious?

Nosebleeds aren’t usually serious. However, frequent or heavy nosebleeds may indicate more serious health problems, such as high blood pressure or a blood clotting disorder, and should be checked. Excessive bleeding over a prolonged period of time can also lead to further problems such as anaemia.

Why does my 11 year old keep getting nosebleeds?

Most nosebleeds in children are due to dry air, nose picking, nasal allergies, or other factors that irritate the delicate blood vessels in the front of the nose. A person should consult a doctor or pediatrician if the child has frequent nosebleeds or has recently started taking a new medication.