Toto the Canine Was Paid More Than the Munchkins
We really consider the Wizard of Oz to be all the more a social second in time as opposed to an exemplary film. The film explored different avenues regarding both high contrast and variety film, which stunned watchers who were seeing variety on their TVs at home interestingly. Furthermore, it gives a window into a portion of the not-exactly-fair practices Hollywood used to utilize. For instance, did you have at least some idea that Toto the canine was really being paid more to be in the film than any of the munchkins?