You Are a Foolish Old Man Who Knows Nothing of the Dark Side

Dark Side of the Moon

By Susan Sliwicki

Snowed in for the weekend? Want to become new entertainment from items yous've already got in your collection? Demand to entertain a pack of munchkins merely want a more sophisticated twist for yourself? Test out the Dark Side of the Moon/Wizard of Oz urban legend.

Nosotros'll exist the first to admit the band'due south Dark Side of the Moon album sounds all-time when heard on vinyl (topped merely by a live performance, of class). Simply for this experiment, it's more than practical to utilise a CD, which is what we did. If you're going to exercise this experiment with particularly young munchkins who shouldn't hear a word like bulls**t, consider using headphones). Here's how to make it work:

  1. Insert Dark Side of the Moon  into your CD player; press play. Once the album starts to play, press pause, then press the rail rewind to take you dorsum to the very beginning of the first track.
  2. Set your CD histrion for album repeat.
  3. Commencement The Wizard of Oz  DVD. Nosotros recommend going into the menu and choosing subtitles to play with the movie, because information technology lets the music to take the spotlight, but you can continue to follow the picture without getting distracted by spoken dialogue. Our DVD copy of the moving picture was complimentary of pesky previews, and so we could just select "play movie."
  4. Wait for the blackness and white MGM lion to announced. Once he roars for the tertiary time, hit play on the CD player. Press mute or turn down the volume on your Tv set (or crank up the volume in your headphones if others wish to watch the movie as it was originally fabricated).
  5. Confirm the album and movie are in sync. According to eHow.com, when you run across the credit "Produced by Mervyn LeRoy," the credit should be fading amid the transition from "Speak to Me" to "Breathe."

Note: Movie-viewing snacks for this experiment consisted of irish potato chips and decaf soda. Your results may vary based on the "refreshments" you choose (wink flash).

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Urban legend claims that if you play Pinkish Floyd'southward Dark Side of the Moon while watching "The Wizard of Oz," there'due south an incredible synchronicity that could only come well-nigh had the band literally planned the entire album around the movie.

Pink Floyd has denied the rumor outright for years, with Floyd drummer Nick Mason giving one of our favorite answers to MTV in 1997: "Information technology'south absolute nonsense. Information technology has cipher to exercise with 'The Wizard of Oz.' It was all based on 'The Sound of Music.'"

OK. So those evil flying monkeys could exist symbolic Nazis. But it certain seems like Wizard of Oz is a amend fit — at least, hearing Roger Waters speak the line "I don't know; I was really drunk at the fourth dimension" while nosotros gaze upon Munchkin Land seems like a pretty realistic reaction.

In that location are plenty of tidy thematic coincidences between Wizard of Oz and Dark Side of the Moon. The film's keynote song, "Over The Rainbow," fits neatly with the iconic, low-cal-splitting prism design used for the album'southward embrace art. The anthology boasts the song "Great Gig in The Sky," which sounds similar the perfect name for a song to go with a movie about a tornado.

For the nigh part, the biggest coincidences seem to show upwards on the first trek through the album. That may be due to greater familiarity (and, by extension, observational powers) of what'south going on in the movie and on the album. Or, it could be that writing an album to hold upwardly through 2 and a half cycles isn't exactly easy — or, perhaps, wasn't even done in the first place.

In our book, this urban legend lands somewhere between reading a horoscope and analyzing literature: There's probably some truth in information technology somewhere, merely finding the "truth" relies upon the user doing a lot of mental heavy lifting, and those theories may non match up with what the authors really intended. Judge the coincidences for yourself.

Regardless, this was a fun mode to spend a Saturday dark. Warning: Fifty-fifty if you dear Dark Side, you lot'll probably want to have something else to mind to for a few weeks after doing this.

"SPEAK TO ME/Exhale"
Music: "Don't be agape to care/Leave but don't leave me."
Movie: Dorothy shares Miss Gulch'southward threats against Toto, but Auntie Em, who is sidetracked trying to tend to baby chicks and a broken incubator, snaps "Dorothy, we're busy!"

Music: "Look around and choose your own basis"
Movie: Dorothy searches the farmyard for someone else to talk to and settles on the farmhands.

Music: "Long you live and high you wing/But just if yous ride the tide/And balanced on the biggest wave/You Race towards and early on grave."
Moving picture: Dorothy is talking to Zeke and walking on the fence rail between 2 pigpens when she loses her residuum and tumbles into the pigpen.

"ON THE RUN"
Music: Makes an precipitous change to the frenzied "On The Run" introduction.
Picture: Zeke races into the pigpen, rescues Dorothy, and, once they're safely outside, sits downward, wipes his brow and clutches his chest as he recovers from his fright. Auntie Em arrives with crullers, scolds Dorothy and the farmhands, and sets them — and herself — on the run to become the chores done.

Music: "On the Run" continues; y'all can hear the woman announcing flights at the drome.
Pic: Dorothy frets about Toto's fate and fantasizes about running away to place you lot can't become to by boat or train, which leads her to sing "Over The Rainbow."

Music: What sounds similar an airplane flight overhead and crashing at the very cease of "On The Run"
Movie: Dorothy sings about how "… bluebirds wing/Birds fly over the rainbow."

"TIME"
Music: The ticking clocks begin, and the alert bell rings.
Movie: In time with the warning bell, we come across Miss Gulch bicycling to the farm, suggesting "time's up" for Toto. The bells go along to ring equally Miss Gulch pedals upwards to the farmhouse, and the clock chimes fade as she hops off her bike.

Music: An almost doorbell-like "ding-dong" chime sounds.
Pic: Uncle Henry opens the gate to permit Miss Gulch in, in perfect time with the doorbell chime.

Music: The ticking and chiming introduction fades into the ominous opening tones of the vocal with it's percussive emphasis
Motion-picture show: Dorothy, with Toto in her artillery, pleading with Auntie Em and Uncle Henry for a stay of execution that volition spare Toto. Miss Gulch insists produces and social club that allows her to accept Toto away. Dorothy tries to protect Toto, but Uncle Henry puts the domestic dog into Miss Gulch's basket.

Music: "Kicking around on a piece of basis in your home town/Waiting for someone or something to show yous the mode"
Movie: Toto escapes from Miss Gulch'southward cycle basket, lands on a "piece of footing," and runs back to the subcontract without anyone showing him the way.

Music: "Tired of lying in the sunshine, staying dwelling to picket the rain/Y'all are young and life is long, and there is time to kill today"
Movie: Toto returns to the farm and leaps through Dorothy'due south window. Initially overjoyed to see her clever companion, Dorothy soon realizes they must run away.

Music: "And then 1 day you'll find ten years have got behind you/No ane told y'all where to run, you lot missed the starting gun."
Pic: Dorothy and Toto are viewed from behind, walking down the road and over the bridge toward Professor Marvel'due south wagon. As the song "Time" continues, the camera fixes on Professor Marvel'due south wagon, which advertises his focus on "Past, Nowadays and Futurity" (all measures of time.)

Music: "The sun is the same in a relative mode, but you're older/shorter in breath simply 1 twenty-four hours closer to death."
Movie: Professor Marvel has Dorothy take a seat at his crystal ball, and he talks well-nigh Isis and Osiris. Isis is the Egyptian goddess worshiped equally the ideal female parent and wife and matron of nature and magic. Osiris, her blood brother-hubby, was born to the god of the earth and goddess of the skies and was slap-up-grandson to the Egyptian sun god, Ra; he later on became god of the underworld. And, yeah, this may be a scrap of a stretch in pop civilization coincidence land, but if this was a research paper for a literature course, it'd totally exist an arguable indicate. As the aging professor puts his turban on his head, "shorter in breath" is sung.

Music: "Hanging on in quiet desperation is the English way/The time is gone, the song is over, thought I'd something more to say" leading into the reprise of "Exhale."
Moving picture: Dorothy is seated, optics closed, desperately waiting for Professor Marvel to reveal all to her.

Music: "Dwelling, dwelling house again/I similar to exist here when I can"
Movie: Professor Marvel shares his "vision" of Auntie Em back at domicile at the subcontract, crying because someone has broken her heart. Dorothy heads back for home.

"THE Peachy GIG IN THE SKY"
Music: The guitar cues upward following the piano introduction.
Movie: Nosotros see the twister in the background.

Music: Spoken line: "And I am non frightened of dying, whatsoever time will practise, I don't listen. Why should I be frightened of dying? There's no reason for it, you've gotta get one-time."
Movie: The twister is getting ever closer as the farmhands let the horses loose, Auntie Em searches for Dorothy and Dorothy struggles to get home.

Music: The emotional song solo begins and picks up in intensity.
Movie: The storm builds, Auntie Em is shouting for Dorothy, Dorothy is panicking, trying to detect Auntie Em, and the twister comes closer in the background. As the song solo hits its emotional peak, the window blows into Dorothy'south room and strikes her on the caput.

Music: The piano interlude leads to a more mellow, soothing song solo. Movie: Dorothy drifts into dream world. When she wakes, the house is shown spinning, a woman in a rocker, a cow and a pair of fishermen in a rowboat drift past her window.

Music: "If you lot can hear this whispering, you are dying." Vocal solo switches dorsum to option up intensity.
Movie: Miss Gulch (still on her wheel) travels by the window and transforms to a broom-riding witch, and Dorothy hides her face up in the blankets. The bed is moving effectually the room, and the business firm is dropping from the cyclone. As the "Smashing Gig In The Heaven" phases out to soft vocalizations, the house thumps down.

"MONEY"
Music: The opening cash annals tones of "Money" begins.
Movie: Dorothy opens up the farmhouse's front door to reveal Munchkin State — in living colour. The bassline kicks in as Dorothy starts to walk off of her porch, and the camera pans over the scenery, showing off exotic plants, a reflecting pool and houses.

Music: "Money get back"
Movie: Munchkins are behind Dorothy, whose back is turned, trying to observe out more than nearly this mysterious visitor.

Music: "Money it's a hit/don't give me that practise-goody adept bullshit/I'm in the hi-fidelity start class traveling set up/And I think I need a Lear jet"
Moving picture: Glinda, skillful witch of the N, arrives at Munchkin Land in her colorful bubble.

Music: Sax solo
Movie: Dorothy announces that she knows she'southward not in Kansas any more and explains to Glinda she's not a witch at all, and neither is Toto.

Music: Guitar solo
Movie: Glinda announces the Munchkins are free; they first coming out of the bushes, trees, manholes and everywhere else to converge upon the eye of town. Dorothy explains what happened in her journey and how she came to kill the Wicked Witch of the Eastward — with a house.

Music: "Money, it'due south a crime"
Pic: The munchkin marching band escorts Dorothy to a stylish passenger vehicle and sing praises of her tidy murder: "We thank you very sweetly … You've killed her then completely."

Music: "Money so they say/Is the root of all evil today"
Moving-picture show: The Munchkins sing "Ding Dong, The Witch Is Dead," and those lyrics land in fourth dimension with the phrase "root of all evil."

Music: "Away, away, away"
Movie: The munchkins sing "beneath, below, below" in describing where the wicked witch has gone away in decease.

"Usa AND THEM"
Music: Instrumental introduction; every bit the guitar solo leads in.
Motion-picture show: Coroner (Team "Us") provides a death certificate declaring the wicked witch (Team Them) to exist "nearly sincerely expressionless."

Music: "United states of america … Us… U.s.…"
Moving-picture show: The ballerinas of The Lullabye League (Team Us) enter to welcome Dorothy to Munchkin Land.

Music: "Black and blueish"
Pic: The wicked witch, who is dressed in black and by virtue of existence evil would be considered a dark character, arrives to the word "black." and the camera pans back to Dorothy, who's wearing a bluish and white dress, in time with the discussion "blue."

Music: "And who knows which is which and who is who"
Movie: The camera pans to all three witches (the dead witch nether the house, the Wicked Witch of the West and Glinda), and the surviving wicked witch turns to Dorothy and demands to know who killed her sister.

Music: "Up and down/And in the stop it's merely circular and round and round"
Movie: The witch looks up and down at her dead sis, and the ruby slippers get to Dorothy's feet, with camera angles showing the slippers "round and round."

Music: "Downwardly … Down… Down…"
Motion-picture show: Dorothy looks downwards at the Yellow Brick Road

Music: "Out … Out … Out …"
Picture show: Glenda disappears in her floaty ball of colored light

Music: "Out of the manner information technology's a decorated day/I've got things on my mind"
Movie: Dorothy dances her way down the Yellowish Brick Road, away from the Munchkins and on to the road to the Emerald City.

"ANY Colour YOU LIKE"
Music: Instrumental
Movie: At the kickoff of the song, Dorothy waves goodbye to the munchkins and makes her way down the Xanthous Brick route, in perfect time with the music. She comes upon the scarecrow hung up in the field, they talk, she introduces herself and then helps him downwardly.

"Brain Impairment"
Music: "The lunatic is on the grass/Remembering games and daisy chains and laughs/Got to proceed the loonies on the path"
Movie: The scarecrow is singing and dancing, and in time with the lyric "keep the loonies on the path" he is shown dancing down the yellowish brick route. Plus… the guy who keeps listing all he could do if "he only had a brain" is featured in a song called "Encephalon Damage." Yous practise the math.

Music: And if your head explodes with night forbodings too/I'll encounter you lot on the night side of the moon"
Movie: Dorothy and Scarecrow practise a whoop of excitement, decide they're going to the Emerald City to see the Wizard together and trip the light fantastic toe off on the yellowish brick road.

Music: "There's someone in my head, simply information technology's not me"
Movie: The talking apple gets aroused at Dorothy, who was picking apples to eat.

"ECLIPSE"
Music: All yous create/all you destroy/all that you do/all that y'all say/all that you lot swallow and everyone you meet
Film: Dorothy and Scarecrow oil up the rusted Tin Human being, who finally can speak and "come across" Dorothy and Scarecrow.

Music: "Everyone you fight"
Movie: Dorothy shakes the tin man's right arm, which is holding his axe, in time with the music.

Music: The pulse-like drum sequence at the end of the song (sounds similar a heartbeat)
Movie: The Tin Human being explains to Dorothy and Scarecrow that he doesn't have a centre.

SECOND TIME THROUGH THE RECORD

"SPEAK TO ME/Exhale"
Music: Instrumental, thumping percussion that resembles a heartbeat
Movie: The Tin Man sings "If I Only had a Middle" to Dorothy and Scarecrow, telling them how he'd "be tender and be gentle" and the film's lyric of "a vanquish, how sweet" is in time with the drum rhythm of the album's track.

Music: "Don't be agape to intendance"
Movie: Tin Homo talks well-nigh going to go a heart

Music: "Get out simply don't leave me/Look effectually and choose your own footing
Movie: Dorothy asks Can Human if he'd like to accompany her and Scarecrow to The Emerald City. As the camera "looks around," we run across the witch on tiptop of the cottage's roof.

Music: "Run rabbit run"
Movie: The witch throws a brawl of fire at the Scarecrow to scare him; he catches fire and begins to aimlessly spring nigh; the Tin Man falls on the fire to smother it.

"ON THE RUN"
Music: The female voice at the airport announces departures.
Movie: The intrepid trio announces that they're of to run into the magician and launches into the moving picture soundtrack vocal of the same bent.

Music: Running feet transitioning to eerie music.
Movie: Dorothy, Tin Human and Scarecrow are walking at an increasing pace, in fear of the haunted wood. As the music changes tone, Dorothy remarks how she doesn't similar how night and creepy the forest is. The group starts chanting "Lions and tigers and bears" and picks up its pace to a scrap of a run.

Music: Maniacal laughter
Film: Cowardly king of beasts roars onto the scene, trying to frighten the travelers and proceeds to threaten and hunt them all. It'due south the last straw for Dorothy when Lion picks on Toto.

"Time"
Music: Alarm clock rings.
Motion-picture show: Dorothy tells the Lion he'due south a coward; Lion admits he's a coward and that sometimes, he even scares himself.

Music: The percussion section switches over to a "tick-tock" blazon of heartbeat rhythm.
Moving-picture show: The gang explains to the Panthera leo they're off to see the wizard to become the Can Human a heart.

Music: "Ticking abroad the moments that brand up a dull day/y'all fritter and waste the hours in an offhand way/Waiting for something or someonen to show you the way"
Picture: Every bit the travelers head down the road, the wicked witch observes them through her crystal ball, announces she'll poison a field of poppies nearby, which in turn volition help her get the crimson slippers and achieve her destiny.

Music: "And yous run and you lot run to take hold of up with the sunday, but it's sinking/and racing around to come up backside you again/The sun is the same in the relative way, but you're older/shorter of breath and 1 solar day closer to death."
Moving-picture show: With the Emerald City in sight, the travelers caput through the field of poisoned poppies, unaware of the danger. Dorothy, Toto and Lion try to keep step with the others simply soon fall behind — then autumn asleep — due to the poisoned poppies.

Music: "The fourth dimension is gone, the song is over, thought I'd something more to say"
Pic: At the cries and pleas of Tin Man and Scarecrow, Glinda'due south sends snow to autumn on the poppy field to break the Wicked Witch's spell and wake Dorothy, Toto and The King of beasts.

Music: "Home, home again"
Moving picture: Dorothy, Toto and the Lion wake upward from their nap to discover the Tin Man rusted up again — this fourth dimension from the snow.

Music: "Far away across the field/the tolling of the iron bell/calls the faithful to their knees/to hear the softly spoken magic spells"
Film: The group finishes walking beyond the field toward the Emerald City. In time with the lyric, the Scarecrow falls to his knees while attempting to walk on the road with the others.

"GREAT GIG IN THE SKY"
Music: Instrumental
Movie: The Wicked Witch hops on her broom, flies a few laps around her castle (fitting, given the song is called "Corking Gig in the Heaven" and heads off to the Emerald City to endeavour to intercept the travelers. At the end of the track, she settles for threatening Dorothy by skywriting "Give up Dorothy" with her broom.

Music: Double drumbeat simply before vocal solo picks upwardly once again.
Flick: Dorothy knocks the knocker on the Emerald Metropolis'southward gate door in perfect time.

"Coin"
Music: Hear the greenbacks register working.
Moving picture: The travelers are talking well-nigh all the things they'll exist able to do when the wizard helps them.

"United states AND THEM"
Music: Instrumental introduction
Film: The group begins walking downward the corridor to meet the Sorcerer of Oz.

Music: "Us … United states … United states of america …"
Picture show: Camera shows Dorothy and her traveling companions.

Music: "And Them … Them ... Them…
Movie: The camera pans to the flamey-looking Wizard of Oz.

Music: "And after all nosotros're only ordinary men"
Moving-picture show: Shows the Can Man quaking before the Sorcerer.

Music: "Me … Me … Me …"
Moving picture: Shows the Wizard

Music: "And You … You lot … Yous …
Movie: Shows the scarecrow, cowering in the Wizard's presence.

Music: "Forward he cried from the rear and the front rank died"
Movie: The cowardly panthera leo, adjacent up front to chat with the Wizard, faints from fear. Dorothy begins scolding the magician for being hateful.

Music: "And the full general sat, and the lines on the map/moved from side to side/Black and blue"
Movie: Like a general on a battlefield, the Sorcerer tells the travelers their mission in the fight against evil: They have to bring back the Wicked Witch's broomsitck. When the give-and-take "blue" is sung, the color of the smoke around the Wizard'southward color changes to blueish.

Music: "Haven't you heard it'southward a battle of words/the poster bearer cried/Listen, son said the man with a gun/"
Movie: The group reads the warning nearly entering the haunted forest. As the words "the man with a gun" are sung, nosotros meet a gun in the scarecrow's manus.

Music: Down and out/It can't be helped just in that location'due south a lot of it almost
Motion picture: At the give-and-take "downwardly," the flying monkeys begin to drop down to the earth, and chase and capture Dorothy and Totly. They wing with her out of the woods, with Dorothy and the others screaming "Assist."

Music: "With, without/And who'll deny it's what the fighting's all near"
Movie: Equally the evil monkey minions fly away with Dorothy and Toto, the now-disassembled Scarecrow explains to the others that he's been torn autonomously in the fight and is without his legs, which are elsewhere in the forest.

Music: "For desire of the price of a tea and a slice/The one-time man died"
Movie: The Wicked Witch tells Dorothy she wants the crimson slippers, when Dorothy declines, the witch orders Toto — the old human — to be drowned.

"Whatsoever COLOUR You Similar"
Music: Instrumental.
Motion-picture show: The flying monkeys dorsum at the castle announced to throw spears perfectly in time with the music. Every bit the wailing guitar solo crescendoes, Dorothy starts to cry. Throughout the course of the vocal, we encounter many changing colors: red sand in the hourglass, a purple crystal ball that changes colors to sepia (to show Auntie Em hunting for Dorothy), then red, green and purple again.

"Encephalon Harm"
Music: "Got to keep the loonies on the path"
Film: The witch's soldiers are marching up the path to the gate of the witch's great hall.

Music: "The lunatic is in the hall."
Picture: The Scarecrow announces he has a programme to infiltrate the castle.

Music: "And if there is no room upon the loma"
Movie: A trio of the witches soldiers arroyo and invade the rocky expanse on the hill where our would-exist heroes are esconsed.

Music: "The lunatic is in my caput/Y'all raise the blade, you make the change, y'all re-arrange me 'til I'm sane
Film: The heroes battle the blade-wielding soldiers and change into the soldiers' vesture.

Music: "You lock the door and throw abroad the primal"
Movie: The camera pans to the door of the castle, where Dorothy is locked away

Music: "And if the band you're in starts playing different tunes/I'll see you lot on the dark side of the moon"
Movie: The heroes bring together upwards with a different band — the dark side — at the drawbridge gate to her castle. One time within, they pull abroad from the group, and Toto leads them to the room where Dorothy is trapped.

"ECLIPSE"
Music: Bass drum thumps
Movie: Tin human being uses his axe to chop at the door to gratis Dorothy.

Music: All that you love/all that you hate/all you distrust
Movie: the witch is threateningn Dorothy and her companions equally the soldiers close in.

Music: All that y'all dearest, all that you detest, all yous distrust
Movie: We encounter the switch threatinging dorothy and her traveling companions as the soldiers shut in.

Music: "All yous destroy"
Moving-picture show: The witch is talking about all the unlike ways she'due south going to kill Dorothy and her friends.

Music: "All that y'all slight/and everyone you fight"
Movie: Dorothy's friends are fighting the soldiers and trying to get out of the castle

Music: (Spoken lyric): "There is no dark side of the moon, really. Thing of fact, it's all dark."
Moving picture: We see our grouping running outside, in the night, at night, trying to discover a way out, until they're cornered past the witch's soldiers.

Third TIME THROUGH THE RECORD

"SPEAK TO ME/BREATHE"
Music: Heartbeat percussion tempo is pounding
Picture show: The witch sets Scarecrow on burn down. Dorothy grabs a pail of water to put out the blaze, and the water hits the witch, killing her

Music: Maniacal laughing
Movie: Toto and a flying monkey, who claps its hands, check out the now-empty witch's hat and gown to decide the witch is really expressionless.

Music: "Breathe, exhale in the air/Don't be afraid to care/Go out but don't leave me"
Movie: Toto pulls back a curtain to reveal that the great and powerful Oz is nothing more than than is a mere man behind a mantle.

"ON THE RUN"
Music: Plane flying overhead, making a crashing noise
Picture: The Wizard explains how his hot-air airship failed to return to the fair and he wound upwards in Oz instead.

"TIME"
Music: The clock "alarm" goes off
Picture: All the citizens of the Emerald City throw their hands in the air to gloat the awaiting balloon launch.

Music: Rhythmic percussion solo that sounds like a clock ticking
Pic: Toto jumps out of the balloon'southward gondola to hunt a true cat; with time ticking away, Dorothy jumps out to grab Toto, and the airship takes off without her.

Music: "Waiting for someone or something to show you the way"
Moving-picture show: Dorothy asks Glinda for assist to get domicile, and Glinda explains to Dorothy that she's always had the power to get where she needs to go.

Music: Wailing guitar solo
Pic: A tearful Dorothy says bye to her traveling companions.

Music: "The sun is the same in a relative manner but you're older"
Movie: An older — and wiser — Dorothy clicks her heels and chants "there's no place like dwelling" as Glinda waves her star-shaped wand (the lord's day is a star, by the fashion) backside Dorothy'south head.

Music: "Hanging on in quiet desperation is the English way"
Moving picture: We're back to Dorothy's sleeping accommodation, seeing the scene in sepia tone, as her family anxiously, desperately waits around her bedside, hoping she'll regain consciousness.

Music: "Hone, dwelling once again/I like to be here when I can"
Picture show: Dorothy wakes upward afterwards maxim "There's no place like home" to encounter her Auntie Em, Uncle Henry and the farmhands surrounding her.

"Bully GIG IN THE Heaven"
Music: Vocal solo
Movie: As the solo picks up steam, Dorothy fervently promises she'll never go out home once again, and nosotros see "The Finish" on the screen.

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