<P> On her way, Dorothy meets and befriends a Scarecrow, who wants a brain, and invites him to join her on her journey . Eventually they come to an apple orchard where they find and befriend a Tin Man, who desires a heart . After they invite him to come along, the Witch appears and makes threats to them . Deep in the woods, they meet a Cowardly Lion, who is in need of courage and invite him to come along as well . After the Witch attempts to stop them using an enchanted poppy field, they finally reach the Emerald City . Inside, after being initially rejected, they are permitted to see the Wizard, who appears as a large disembodied head surrounded by fire . He agrees to grant their wishes when they bring him the Witch of the West's broomstick, implying they must kill her to get it . </P> <P> On their journey to the Witch's castle, they pass through the Haunted Forest, while the Witch views their progress in her crystal ball . She sends her winged monkeys to attack them; they capture Dorothy and Toto . At the castle, the Witch is stymied by magic when she tries to get the ruby slippers off Dorothy's feet, then remembers that she must be dead first . Toto escapes and leads the Scarecrow, Tin Man, and Cowardly Lion to the castle . After ambushing three Winkie guards, they march inside wearing the stolen guards' uniforms and free her, but the Witch discovers and traps them . The Scarecrow provides a distraction and they attempt to escape, being chased by the Witch and her guards, but are finally surrounded . The Witch sets fire to the Scarecrow and Dorothy puts it out with a bucket of water and unwittingly melts and kills the witch as the water splashes on her . The guards rejoice that she is dead and give Dorothy the charred broomstick in gratitude . </P> <P> Back at the Emerald City, they bring the broomstick to the Wizard . But when they ask him to keep his promises, the Wizard delays granting their requests much to their shock and frustration . During the argument, Toto pulls back a curtain and exposes the "Wizard" as a normal middle - aged man who has been projecting the fearsome image; he denies Dorothy's accusation that he is a bad man, but admits to being a humbug . He then gives the Scarecrow a diploma, the Lion a medal and the Tin Man a ticking heart - shaped clock, making them realize that they had what they wanted all along . They just did not know it yet . He then prepares to launch his hot air balloon to take Dorothy home but Toto runs off, and as she tries to get him back, the balloon leaves without them . Suddenly, Glinda returns and tells her that she can still return home by using the ruby slippers . After sharing a tearful farewell with her friends, Dorothy follows Glinda's instructions and taps her heels together three times and repeats, "There's no place like home". She wakes up in bed at her home in Kansas, surrounded by her family, the farmhands, Professor Marvel and Toto . Though they dismiss her adventure as a dream, she insists that it was all real, and that there is no place like home . </P> <Ul> <Li> Judy Garland as Dorothy Gale </Li> <Li> Frank Morgan as Professor Marvel / The Wizard / Doorman / Cabbie / Guard </Li> <Li> Ray Bolger as Hunk / Scarecrow </Li> <Li> Jack Haley as Hickory / Tin Man </Li> <Li> Bert Lahr as Zeke / Cowardly Lion </Li> <Li> Billie Burke as Glinda the Good Witch of the North </Li> <Li> Margaret Hamilton as Miss Almira Gulch / The Wicked Witch of the West </Li> <Li> Clara Blandick as Aunt Em </Li> <Li> Charley Grapewin as Uncle Henry </Li> <Li> Pat Walshe as Nikko (the Winged Monkey King) </Li> <Li> Terry as Toto (though credited as Toto) </Li> <Li> Mitchell Lewis as the Winkie Guard Captain (credited only in the IMAX version) </Li> </Ul>

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