Dorothy’s dress from ‘Oz’ up for sale
It’s one of the most recognisable outfits in American movie history, the blue-and-white checked gingham dress a young Judy Garland wore as Dorothy in the classic 1939 movie The Wizard of Oz.
For decades, one of the versions of the dress Garland wore in the movie was assumed lost at Catholic University of America, where it had been given to someone in the drama department in the early 1970s. But the clearing out of some office clutter last year led to the finding of the dress in an old shoebox, and now it’s headed for the auction block.
It is hoped that nostalgia factor will come into play when the costume goes up for sale at Bonhams, “Classic Hollywood: Film and Television” auctions in Los Angeles, where it has a presale estimate of $800,000 to $1.2 million.
The dress is in good condition, aside from a piece that had been cut away. It was determined that Garland wore the dress in the movie in the scene where she is confronted in a castle by a threatening Wicked Witch of the West.
The school plans to use the proceeds from the auction sale to create a full-fledged film programme in the drama department.
Psy is back with BTS singer Suga
Recently, the K-pop star released the album, Psy 9th and a music video for the song “That That” featuring BTS member Suga. The “That That” video shows Psy and Suga play cowboys who have a showdown in the Wild West. Suga co-wrote and produced “That That” with Psy. The pair discussed working together in a video titled “Best Friends 16 Years Apart”.
“Psy 9th” also features “You Move Me” featuring Sung Si-kyung, “Sleepless” featuring Heize, “Ganji” featuring Jessi, “Now” featuring Mamamoo member Hwasa and other songs. The album is Psy’s first since Psy 8th 4x2=8, released in May 2017. Psy is best known for the hit single, “Gangnam Style.”
Toy Story spinoff in June
Disney and Pixar released a new poster and images for Lightyear, the animated spinoff of Toy Story, to land in theatres on June 17.
The new images show Buzz preparing to depart on a space exploration mission. These images don’t reveal new details about the movie’s plot but illustrate how far Pixar has come in terms of artistic quality since they released the first Toy Story, back in 1995. From textures to lightning, everything in the images looks stunningly good.
Lightyear features the voice talents of Chris Evans as Buzz, with Peter Sohn voicing the Space Ranger’s personal companion and A.I. kitty, Sox.
Published in Dawn, Young World, May 14th, 2022
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