Back by popular demand, don’t miss your last chance to see The Wizard of Oz in movie theaters in this exclusive one night event on Tuesday, November 17th at 6:30PM. Whether you’re discovering or rediscovering this family classic, you’ll be blown away by the experience of seeing it on the big screen. You’ll also be taken behind-the-scenes in a special “To Oz! The Making of a Classic” bonus feature introduced by Turner Classic Movies film historian Robert Osborne. Check out the trailer below, or take the new, trickier quiz to test your Wizard knowledge.

The Wizard of Oz 70th Anniversary Hi-Def Event

See it for the first time in theaters in stunning high definition! With special behind-the-scenes footage, outtakes, and rare archival interviews with the cast.

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View the trailer to see how The Wizard of Oz experience has been transformed. Dorothy’s adventure to Oz is more colorful and more magical in movie theaters.

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Think you know all there is to know about The Wizard of Oz? Take this quiz and find out once and for all if YOU’RE the one who should be singing, “If I Only Had a Brain”.

  1. What was the name of the leader of the Wicked Witch’s winged monkeys?
  2. Buddy Ebsen, also known as Jed Clampett, was originally supposed to play the Tin Man. Why did he have to quit?
  3. When the movie was finally released, how many directors had worked on it in total?
  4. L. Frank Baum was the author of The Wizard of Oz. What does the L stand for?
  5. What is Dorothy’s last name?
  6. Although in the book, Dorothy is supposed to be 12, how old was Judy Garland when she played Dorothy?
  7. The Wicked Witch never calls Dorothy by her name. What does she call her instead?
  8. Dorothy’s dog was famously named Toto in The Wizard of Oz, but what was the dog’s real name?