Judy Garland
(as Dorothy Gale)
Dorothy:
Oh, but anyway, Toto, we're home. Home! And this is my room, and you're all here. And I'm not gonna leave here ever, ever again, because I love you all, and - oh, Auntie Em - there's no place like home!
Judy Garland
(as Dorothy Gale)
Dorothy:
Somewhere Over The Rainbow, Bluebirds fly. Birds fly Over The Rainbow. Why then, oh why can't I? If happy little bluebirds fly beyond the rainbow, why oh why cant I?
Judy Garland
(as Dorothy Gale)
Judy Garland
(as Dorothy Gale)
Meinhardt Raabe
(as Munchkin Coroner)
Munchkin Coroner:
As coroner I must aver, I thoroughly examined her. And she's not only merely dead. She's really most sincerely dead.
Ray Bolger
(as Hunk / The Scarecrow)
Hunk:
Now look here, Dorothy, you ain't using your head about Miss Gulch. You'd think you didn't have any brains at all.
Dorothy: I have so got brains.
Hunk: Well, why don't you use them? When you come home, don't go by Miss Gulch's place. Then Toto won't get in her garden, and you won't get in no trouble. See?
Dorothy: Oh Hunk, you just won't listen, that's all.
Hunk: Well, your head ain't made of straw, you know.
Dorothy: I have so got brains.
Hunk: Well, why don't you use them? When you come home, don't go by Miss Gulch's place. Then Toto won't get in her garden, and you won't get in no trouble. See?
Dorothy: Oh Hunk, you just won't listen, that's all.
Hunk: Well, your head ain't made of straw, you know.
Ray Bolger
(as Hunk / The Scarecrow)
Ray Bolger
(as Hunk / The Scarecrow)
Scarecrow:
Witch? Hmph, I'm not afraid of a witch. I'm not afraid of anything - except a lighted match.
Jack Haley
(as Hickory / The Tin Man)
Judy Garland
(as Dorothy Gale)
Tin Woodsman:
What have you learned, Dorothy?
Dorothy: Well, I - I think that it - it wasn't enough to just want to see Uncle Henry and Auntie Em - and it's that - if I ever go looking for my heart's desire again, I won't look any further than my own back yard. Because if it isn't there, I never really lost it to begin with! Is that right?
Dorothy: Well, I - I think that it - it wasn't enough to just want to see Uncle Henry and Auntie Em - and it's that - if I ever go looking for my heart's desire again, I won't look any further than my own back yard. Because if it isn't there, I never really lost it to begin with! Is that right?