In the scene, Dorothy Gale (Judy Garland) has reached the Emerald City with her companions The Scarecrow (Ray Bolger), Tin Woodsman (Jack Haley) and Cowardly Lion (Bert Lahr), whereupon they are treated to the hospitality and technological comforts of the fantastic city.
In late 1973, an unknown person painted "Surrender Dorothy" on the girders of a railroad bridge that crosses the Beltway; to drivers approaching the temple from the east, the words appeared like a caption under the building.
Dorothy L. Sayers | Dorothy Parker | Dorothy Gale | Dorothy | Dorothy Loudon | Dorothy Lamour | Dorothy Dandridge | Dorothy Thompson | Dorothy Day | No Retreat, No Surrender | German Instrument of Surrender | Dorothy Hamill | I Surrender | Dorothy Stratten | Dorothy McGuire | Dorothy Malone | Dorothy Kirsten | Dorothy Fields | Dorothy Chandler Pavilion | surrender of Japan | Dorothy Wordsworth | Dorothy Perkins | Dorothy Hewett | Dorothy Gish | Dorothy Dunnett | Dorothy de Rothschild | Surrender of Japan | Surrender at Világos | No Retreat, No Surrender 3: Blood Brothers | No Retreat, No Surrender 2 |
Feature films include Flying By, Hairy Tale, Bring It On, Raven, Fast Money, Illegal in Blue, and Dead On. Television films include The Dark, Surrender Dorothy, See Arnold Run, Tiger Cruise, and I Married a Monster.