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What is no place like home?

No Place Like Home is a documentary podcast series that follows a classic heist story against the nostalgic backdrop of one of the most famous movies and Hollywood props of all time. We follow the theft from start to finish, and the mystery that still surrounds the events of the stolen ruby slippers to this day.

What are Dorothy’s ruby slippers worth?

The familiar pair of red shoes that sparkle as Dorothy skips down the yellow brick road. One of the most famous props in Hollywood movie history, Dorothy’s ruby slippers are a rare collector’s item worth millions. In the summer of 2005, a pair was stolen from the Judy Garland Museum in the small town of Grand Rapids, Minnesota.

What happened to the ruby slippers?

Despite being among the most iconic props in film history, the ruby slippers were once relegated to the trash heap. A man known as the "Robin Hood of Hollywood" saved multiple pairs, and they eventually became collector's items worth millions. When a pair is stolen in 2005, their owner comes under suspicion.

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Who stole the ruby slippers podcast?

No Place Like Home is a documentary podcast series that follows a classic heist story against the nostalgic backdrop of one of the most famous movies and Hollywood props of all time. We follow the theft from start to finish, and the mystery that still surrounds the events of the stolen ruby slippers to this day.

Where Are Dorothy's Ruby Slippers?

the SmithsonianThe slippers return to view on October 19, 2018, in the museum's newly renovated third floor West Wing. They are one of the most asked about artifacts at the Smithsonian.

Was the 4th pair of ruby slippers found?

Art Crime. A pair of ruby slippers worn by Judy Garland in the 1939 film The Wizard of Oz and stolen from the actress' namesake museum in Minnesota more than a decade ago has been recovered, the FBI announced today.

Where are the ruby slippers 2021?

the Smithsonian's National Museum of American HistoryThe best place is the Smithsonian's National Museum of American History, in Washington, D.C., which displays the shoes, designed for the 1939 film by MGM's chief costume designer Gilbert Adrian.

Are the ruby slippers still missing?

The lost pair of ruby slippers may have safely returned, but the Grand Rapids police and FBI haven't yet charged a suspect in the case. Importantly, though, the slippers are back. “Recovering a cultural item of this importance is significant,” FBI agent Chris Dudley said announcing the return of the shoes.

Who owns Dorothy's ruby slippers?

Landini auctioned his pair of slippers, again at Christie's East, on May 24, 2000, for $666,000 (including the buyer's premium). They were sold to David Elkouby and his partners, who own memorabilia shops in Hollywood.

How much are Dorothy's ruby slippers worth?

A group of collectors and investors purchased one of the pairs in 2000 for $666,000. (The group listed them for sale this past spring for $6 million.) Reynolds sold her screen-test pair in 2011 to an anonymous buyer for $627,300.

How much did Dorothy's red slippers sell for?

The $800,000 price tag is a bargain for Dorothy's slippers. Several years ago, another pair sold at auction for $2 million. Another pair, found at the Smithsonian's National Museum of American History, was the subject of a Kickstarter that raised $349,000 to conserve the shoes.

Where did Judy Garland wear her slippers?

A thief steals a pair of the ruby slippers worn by Judy Garland in The Wizard of Oz from a museum in Garland's hometown of Grand Rapids, Minnesota. Who took the slippers, and where did they go?

Where are Dorothy's shoes stolen?

In the summer of 2005, a pair was stolen from the Judy Garland Museum in the small town of Grand Rapids, Minnesota.

What are Dorothy's ruby slippers?

The familiar pair of red shoes that sparkle as Dorothy skips down the yellow brick road. One of the most famous props in Hollywood movie history, Dorothy’s ruby slippers are a rare collector’s item worth millions. In the summer of 2005, a pair was stolen from the Judy Garland Museum in the small town of Grand Rapids, Minnesota. No Place Like Home is a documentary podcast series that follows a classic heist story against the nostalgic backdrop of one of the most famous movies and Hollywood props of all time. We follow the theft from start to finish, and the mystery that still surrounds the events of the stolen ruby slippers to this day. C13Originals, a Cadence13 Studio, teams up with journalist Ariel Ramchandani and editor Seyward Darby to investigate the strange story that dives into small town suspicions between local cops and the FBI, the fraught relationship between Grand Rapids and its most famous daughter, Judy Garland, and brings listeners inside the peculiar world of Hollywood memorabilia and the market for lost and stolen art. Although the shoes were eventually recovered, there are more questions left than answers. We still don’t know who stole the shoes and where they were hiding for nearly 13 years.

Where did Judy Garland wear her slippers?

A thief steals a pair of the ruby slippers worn by Judy Garland in The Wizard of Oz from a museum in Garland's hometown of Grand Rapids,... Let's Go!

What shoes did Dorothy wear in the movie?

It’s an iconic film that offers both comfort and adventure. And it all begins with the magical ruby slippers. The familiar pair of red shoes that sparkle as Dorothy skips down the yellow brick road. Once of the most famous props in Hollywood movie history, Dorothy’s ruby slippers are a rare collector’s item worth millions. ...

Who is the writer of No Place Like Home?

Cadence 13 is an Audacy company. Ariel Ramchandani is a freelance writer whose work has appeared in The Atlantic, The Guardian, Undark, and other publications.

Where were the ruby slippers found?

According to industry legend, Warner unearthed at least three pairs of the ruby slippers in MGM’s wardrobe storage, high up in a warehouse. One set became the star of the auction. Warner presented the shoes to prospective buyers on a velvet pillow.

Where were Judy Garland's slippers stolen?

In 2005, a pair of ruby slippers worn by Judy Garland in The Wizard of Oz was stolen from her hometown in Minnesota. Who took the iconic shoes, and where did they go?

Where are Judy Garland's shoes?

In 2005, these slippers made their way to Grand Rapids, Minnesota, Garland’s hometown. They went on display that summer at the Judy Garland Museum, a quaint, kitschy landmark attached to the movie star’s childhood home—a white clapboard house with a porch.

How much did Michael Shaw sell his shoes for?

He sold them for about $2,500 to a friend, a child actor turned memorabilia collector named Michael Shaw, who’d become entranced with The Wizard of Oz when he was under contract at MGM. For more than 30 years, Shaw took his shoes on the road, lending them to museums and showing them at charity events.

Who produced No Place Like Home?

No Place Like Home is a production and creation of C13Originals, Executive Produced by Chris Corcoran, written and created by Ariel Ramchandani and Seyward Darby, directed by Lloyd Lochridge, edited by Alistair Shurman, and produced by Paige Hymson.

When will No Place Like Home be available on Spotify?

No Place Like Home will launch on June 15, 2021, on Apple Podcasts, Audacy, Spotify, and everywhere podcasts are available. New episodes of this eight-episode limited series will be available on Tuesdays.

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