#27: The Famous Brick Wall Wasn’t Always Yellow
In the classic film, the Yellow Brick Road, which is famously known for its bright yellow hue, initially appeared as green on screen. This curious deviation from the classic portrayal was a result of the early Technicolor technology used in the film. The green color was chosen because it was easier for the cameras to capture and reproduce.

However, after filming had commenced, the decision was made to switch to a more vibrant yellow for the iconic road, which better matched the descriptions in L. Frank Baum’s original novel and enhanced the fantastical appeal of the Land of Oz. This transition from green to yellow ultimately solidified the Yellow Brick Road’s place as a vivid symbol of the magical journey taken by Dorothy and her companions in this timeless cinematic masterpiece.