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* Cite many, many more references
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* Copyedit article
*Move deleted scenes from Plot into separate category (deleted scenes do not enhance plot summary)
The Wizard Of Oz premiered in the San Francisco Bay Area at the Oakland Paramount, on August 17, 1939, the same day it premiered in New York at Loew's Capitol Theatre.
*Relocate all music related information to one section - consider separate page for music due to amount of info
This can be confirmed by newspaper ads in the Oakland Tribune, Bancroft Library; and by Oakland Paramount advertising cards.
*Relocate production info in various sections into one section
*The scare crow was played by Ray Bolger, not Buddy Epsen.

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  • Cite many, many more references
  • Copyedit article

The Wizard Of Oz premiered in the San Francisco Bay Area at the Oakland Paramount, on August 17, 1939, the same day it premiered in New York at Loew's Capitol Theatre. This can be confirmed by newspaper ads in the Oakland Tribune, Bancroft Library; and by Oakland Paramount advertising cards.