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[edit] Patron
This article is in desperate need of a patron to clean it up and put it in order.
Margaret Hamilton's career deserves as much. Any takers?
I'll assist as my time permits. trezjr 18:47, 30 August 2006 (UTC)
The anecdote saying she wouldn't have anything to do with fire for the rest of the filming, after the accident, sounds dubious; what about at the end of the movie when her broom catches on fire? I put a "citation needed" on the claim rather than removing it. Tempshill 16:44, 21 November 2006 (UTC)
- Movies are often shot out of sequence. The scene near the end of "Oz," in which the Wicked Witch uses her broom as a torch, was filmed before the Munchinland scene. Shall I go ahead and remove "citation needed," or would you still like one? Phoenix Flower 22:40, 4 January 2007 (UTC)