Ruby slippers
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Image:Ruby slippers.jpg The ruby slippers are the shoes worn by Dorothy in 1939 MGM movie The Wizard of Oz which give her the power of returning home any time she wishes. She acquired the shoes after her house fell on the Wicked Witch of the East, killing her and liberating the Munchkins. The slippers protected Dorothy from the evil magic of the Wicked Witch of the West. In the original novel by L. Frank Baum, they were silver slippers, but this was changed for the movie to take advantage of it being in color.
Dorothy knew that the slippers were powerful, but was unaware of their powers. It was only at the end of the film that she learned the formula: click your heels together three times, and repeat "There's no place like home."
The slippers were designed by Gilbert Adrian, and several pairs of slippers were constructed for the film. One pair is on permanent exhibition at the Smithsonian Institution in the United States, the others are owned by private collectors. Several variances in sizes exist, between sizes 5 and 6. (Judy Garland's foot size in 1938). At a 1970 MGM auction, a pair sold for $15,000. On May 24 2000, a pair of ruby slippers was auctioned for $666,000 (including a $66,000 commission). A pair was originally shown at The Great Movie Ride in Walt Disney World in Orlando, Florida, but have since been sold to a man named David Elkouby who owns a memorabillia shop in Hollywood and who has been convicted of allegedly selling costumes stolen from movie sets.
An obviously fake pair of ruby slippers were shown in the 2002 movie, The Master of Disguise.
A pair of ruby slippers from the film were exhibited in the Oz museum in Wamego, Kansas. They were stolen from the Judy Garland Museum, part of the Children's Discovery Museum in Grand Rapids, Minnesota in August, 2005.
Derivative senses
Software engineers sometimes refer to the ruby slippers effect whereby a program provides a valuable feature overlooked by its user.
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