'The Wizard of Oz' is one of the all clip Hollywood classics, and you would think likely it to have been showered with Oscar Awards.
We can all immediately imagine Judy Garland singing 'Over The Rainbow', the red witty shoes, the Cowardly Lion, and the Wicked Witch of The West.Unfortunately it came out in a vino yr for classic films, 1939, and straying out.
The major beater that time period was Gone With The Wind, which shared the director, Victor Fleming.
Gone With The Wind was nominative for 13 awards, and won 8, a story which would allow until 1957.
In fact, dislike all the awards picked up by Gone With The Wind, that moving picture didn't even win Best Actor!
Clark Gable was pipped to that percussive instrument by Robert Donat for 'Goodbye, Mr.Chips', a tell-tale commemorative inscription if ever something like how rivalrous it was that yr.