Dorothy’s ruby-red slippers in The Wizard of Oz are the most iconic shoes in cinema history. Four film-worn pairs are known to exist today, sitting in museums or private collections. One pair, which ...
A new documentary, called Ruby Red Handed, pulls back the curtain on the story of the ruby slippers from the Wizard of Oz. They were stolen from the Judy Garland Museum in her hometown of Grand Rapids ...
A pair of ruby slippers that Judy Garland wore in "The Wizard of Oz" sold for a record $28 million at auction Saturday. The final price tag for the iconic red shoes, which were stolen by a retired ...
A thief involved with the stolen ruby slippers Judy Garland wore in “The Wizard of Oz” has died before going to trial. Jerry Hal Saliterman, 77, of Crystal, Minnesota was due to plead guilty in ...
This storied pair was stolen, lost, and rediscovered, before landing on the auction block. The Ruby Slippers from The Wizard of Oz, stolen in a museum heist in 2005 and recovered in 2018, sold for $32 ...
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Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. The ruby slippers worn by Judy Garland’s Dorothy in “The Wizard of Oz” might be the most recognizable shoes in cinematic history.
Jerry Hal Saliterman was allegedly involved in the theft of one of Judy Garland's ruby slippers from a museum in 2005. Prosecutors say he died Sunday.
Jerry Hal Saliterman, of Crystal, is wheeled out of U.S. District Court in St. Paul, on March 15 after he made his initial appearance on charges connected to the 2005 theft of a pair of ruby slippers ...
Plus, why you won’t see the iconic shoes on Dorothy in ‘Wicked: For Good.’ Dorothy’s ruby-red slippers in The Wizard of Oz are the most iconic shoes in cinema history. Four film-worn pairs are known ...
Ruby slippers worn by Judy Garland in 'The Wizard of Oz,' photographed on November 21, 2024. When it comes to famous footwear, one silver-screen shoe stands taller than the rest: Dorothy Gale’s ruby ...