Bert Lahr

Bert Lahr

  • Born: 1895-8-13
  • Birthplace: United States, New York
  • Height: 5' 9" (1.75 m)
  • Profession: Actor, stand-up comedy, vaudeville
  • Nationality: America
  • Representative Works: The Wizard of Oz
  • Irving Lahrheim (1895–1967), is an American comedian. The main works are " The Night They Raided Minsky's ".
    Extended Reading
    • Hilma 2021-10-18 19:51:43

      Weibo body film review-"The Wizard of Oz"

      1. David Bodwell has spoken quite comprehensively, covering everything from visual style to narrative to ideology. Just pick the most interesting ones. 2. Someone pointed out the ubiquitous form of parallel comparison in this film. In addition to the comparison of characters and scenes,...

    • Ona 2022-04-19 09:01:11

      The wizard is underfoot

      Written on 2009-08-04
      For the makeup techniques and special effects of that era, this film has done a very good job. The metal and silver texture of the Tin Man's body is done very well, and the green face of the bad witch also has a strange horror because of the immaturity of this stunt. Here, I...

    • Keven 2022-04-23 07:01:07

      I watched IMAX 3D, although the story is general but the magnificent scenery, Jialan's infectious singing voice all give this film extra points. I burst into tears at the end, there's no place like home. [When the lights came on at the end of the film, I saw a white-haired old couple sitting next to me smiling and wiping each other's tears, and my whole body was moved and torn apart ~(*^__^*) ~

    • Aurelia 2022-04-22 07:01:02

      A heavy film and at the same time a textbook for studying the film form. At the end, I have the urge to cry, and I hope that when I watch this film again in ten years, I can understand the deep meaning of this film...

    The Wizard of Oz quotes

    • Dorothy: What would you do with a brain if you had one?

    • [Dorothy, the Scarecrow, and the Tin Man watch as the Wicked Witch of the West vanishes into a fireball]

      The Scarecrow: I'm not afraid of her! I'll see you get safely to the Wizard now, whether I get a brain or not. Stuff a mattress with me. Ha!

      The Tin Man: I'll see you reach the Wizard, whether I get a heart or not. Beehive, bah! Let her try and make a beehive out of me!

      [snaps his fingers with a clunking sound]

      Dorothy: Oh, you're the best friends anybody ever had. And it's funny, but I feel as if I'd known you all the time, but I couldn't have, could I?

      The Scarecrow: I don't see how. You weren't around when I was stuffed and sewn together, were you?

      The Tin Man: And I was standing over there, rusting for the longest time.

      Dorothy: Still, I wish I could remember... but I guess it doesn't matter anyway. We know each other now, don't we?

      The Scarecrow: That's right.

      The Tin Man: We do.

      The Scarecrow: To Oz?

      The Tin Man: To Oz.