Wizard of Oz

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At time 8:46 Dorothy, now back in Kansas says "I tried to get back for days and days".  Ok so how come we never see the travelers at night or camping or whatever.  When Dorothy leaves Munchkin City, Glinda tells her that the trip to Emerald City is "a long journey".  Well?  Five miles isn't long, so maybe a hundred miles? They would have had to camp sometime.
 
At time 8:46 Dorothy, now back in Kansas says "I tried to get back for days and days".  Ok so how come we never see the travelers at night or camping or whatever.  When Dorothy leaves Munchkin City, Glinda tells her that the trip to Emerald City is "a long journey".  Well?  Five miles isn't long, so maybe a hundred miles? They would have had to camp sometime.
  
At time 10:07, we see that "Auntie Em" was played by Clara Blandick, given billing right above Toto played by Toto and "The Singer Midgets" as The Munchkins.  But right above Auntie Em is "Nikko" played by Pat Walshe.  Um... who? what?  Who the heck was Nikko?  Aha!  What the scriptwriters wouldn't tell us, the [http://www.newspaperarchive.com/PdfViewerTags.aspx?img=11204741&currentResult=12&src=search&firstvisit=true newspapers did].
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At time 10:07, we see that "Auntie Em" was played by Clara Blandick, given billing right above Toto played by Toto and "The Singer Midgets" as The Munchkins.  But right above Auntie Em is "Nikko" played by Pat Walshe.  Um... who? what?  Who the heck was Nikko?  Aha!  What the scriptwriters wouldn't tell us, the [http://www.newspaperarchive.com/PdfViewerTags.aspx?img=11204741&currentResult=12&src=search&firstvisit=true newspapers did].  Nikko, was the King of the Flying Monkeys.  He was played by a real person Pat Walshe, who also appeared on Broadway a few times.
  
 
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=Premature Plotlines=

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