#31: There Are Around 40 Differences Between the Book and Movie
The 1939 film adaptation of The Wizard of Oz, while capturing the essence of L. Frank Baum’s beloved novel, introduced approximately 40 critical differences that set it apart from the original source material. Notable among these differences are the omissions of the backstories of characters like the Witch of the North and the Tin Man, Scarecrow, and the Lion.

The film simplifies their origins, condensing the intricate details found in the book. Another significant departure is the implication that Dorothy’s adventure is a dream, a twist not present in Baum’s work. While these adaptations may alter certain aspects of the narrative, they ultimately serve to create a cinematic masterpiece that has left an indelible mark on popular culture and continues to enchant audiences of all ages with its enduring magic.