Incredible.
As an Oz fan, I was excited to come across this podcast, but apprehensive (being a fan of the film you come across the same trivia recycled over and over again on various documentaries and in books) that it wouldn’t delve deep enough into the story of the missing slippers. I am thrilled to say, this isn’t a podcast for a novice or causal fan. Seyward Darby and Ariel Ramchandani dive in DEEP. I applaud their thorough, rigorous research. They connect complicated dots, (just one example; how Kent Warner was able to take costumes/movie memorabilia off the studio lots and sell it was always confusing to me) flesh-out important details and aren’t afraid to ask their interview subjects the tough questions. All of the interviews are fascinating. If you’re an Oz fan (or even just a fan of true crime) who has been PARCHED for details regarding the case of the stolen Ruby Slippers, PLEASE go listen to this podcast. You’ll be glad you did. BRAVO!!
dardar_87 via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 01/20/22
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My all-time favorite movie and loved hearing all these stories, thank u!!!!
pinacoloda via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 06/29/21
This was an interesting podcast and I appreciate the work that went into it. However, it really fell flat at times. The narration, at times, made me cringe. Was it purposeful to have the narration sound so monotonous? Seriously- if the hosts sound bored than why should the audience muster up...Read full review »
MandeeFY via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 09/02/21
Wizard of Oz is my favorite movie since I was 4 and I was concerned the podcast might be a little dry or hard to listen to. It’s better than watching a movie. It’s captivating. If you have a heart, a brain, and some courage listen to this podcast! 👠
actor_prez via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 07/06/21
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