Pat Walshe

Pat Walshe

  • Born: 1900-7-26
  • Height: 3' 10" (1.17 m)
  • Extended Reading
    • Clovis 2022-03-21 09:01:09

      The Wizard of Oz

      1. Smooth linear narrative, with a very typical narrative structure. The first plot point appears when Dorothy travels through the past and confronts a Western wizard. As the climax of the scene reaches the Emerald City to advance the plot, it has experienced game time and two failures. Come to...

    • Colten 2022-03-20 09:01:09

      The whole series of "The Wizard of Oz"

      "The Complete Works of The Wizard of Oz ", also known as "OZ Classic Fairy Tales", is a collection of fantasy adventure fairy tales created and published by American writer Frank Baum during 1900-1920. There are 14 books in total. "Journey to the West"" said. Frank Baum's "The Wizard of Oz" series...

    • Declan 2022-03-23 09:01:09

      The conversion between black and white reality and colorful fairyland is quite amazing. After getting through the embarrassment of putting on a puppet outfit and over-saturated colors, I feel the warmth of this story, and then I am surprised that this is actually a work during the inter-war period. . The greatest magician has no magic, so much inspiration. Of course she prefers Dorothy's tolerance, love for dogs, and the moment when she discovers her own strength.

    • Myrtis 2022-04-24 07:01:02

      It was pretty good back then, but it's too easy to watch the plot now. But the set, the makeup is not to say - especially the scarecrow makeup; that is, the lion played by people is too low, and Dorothy is too stupid, and it is not as good as a dog. Oh, I suddenly connected with the wizard Oates I watched before. It must be that I didn't watch it in high-definition enough. In fact, Oates is pretty good-looking.

    The Wizard of Oz quotes

    • Dorothy: [in the Wizard's Throne Room with the three others, having returned from the Witch's castle] Please, sir. We've done what you told us. We brought you the broomstick of the Wicked Witch of the West. We melted her!

      The Wizard of Oz: Oh, you liquidated her, eh? Very resourceful!

    • Captain of the Winkie Guard: [after the Wicked Witch has melted] She's... She's dead. You killed her.

      Dorothy: I didn't mean to kill her. Really, I didn't. It's just that he was on fire.

      Captain of the Winkie Guard: Hail to Dorothy! The Wicked Witch is dead!

      The Winkies: [all kneel before Dorothy] *Hail*! Hail to Dorothy! The Wicked Witch is dead!

      Dorothy: The broom! May we have it?

      Captain of the Winkie Guard: [hands Dorothy the broomstick] Please. And take it with you.

      Dorothy: Oh, thank you so much! Now we can go back to the Wizard, and tell him the Wicked Witch is dead!

      The Winkies: The Wicked Witch is dead!