
Madame Alexander Dolls
This Dorothy Madame Alexander Doll is dressed is a blue and white cotton check dress with red sparkle shoes. She comes with a bucket with felt water to pour over the 1/2 Wicked Witch Of The West doll holds her broom, has netting to be the flames, and felt bottom to be the water she is melting into.
The Wizard of Oz is a 1939 American musical-fantasy film based on the 1900 children’s novel The Wonderful Wizard of Oz by L. Frank Baum. Orphaned twelve-year-old Dorothy Gale (Judy Garland) and her little Dog Toto, live a simple life in rural Kansas with her Aunt Em , Uncle Henry and three colorful farm hands, Hickory, Hunk and Zeke. A storm is brewing and she rushes back to her farm's house just ahead of a sudden tornado. There, she takes shelter inside the house, where she is knocked unconscious by a loose window frame. A confused Dorothy seems to awaken a few minutes later to discover the house has been caught up in the twister. Moments later, the twister drops the house back onto solid ground. Opening the door and stepping into full three-strip Technicolor, Dorothy finds herself in a village and parkland of unearthly beauty. Glinda, the Good Witch of the North arrives magically via bubble. She informs Dorothy that she is in Munchkinland and that she has killed the ruby-slippered Wicked Witch of the East by "dropping a house" on her. Dorothy needs to go to the Emerald City to get home. On her way to the city, Dorothy meets a Scarecrow with no brain, a Tin Man with no heart, and a Cowardly Lion. The three decide to accompany Dorothy to the Wizard in hopes of obtaining their desires. Along the way, they behave in various ways which demonstrate that they already have the qualities they think they lack: the Scarecrow has several good ideas, the Tin Man is kind and sympathetic, and the Lion is ready to face danger even though he is terrified. The group reaches Emerald City, where they are greeted kindly. The group talks to the Wizard of Oz - a disembodied and imposing head with a booming voice - who says that he will consider granting their wishes if they can bring him the broomstick of the Wicked Witch. On their way to the witch's castle, they are attacked by a gang of flying monkeys. These carry Dorothy and Toto away and deliver her to the witch. The Witch demands that Dorothy hand over the ruby slippers. After the witch threatens to drown Toto in the river, Dorothy agrees to give her the shoes; but, a shower of sparks prevents their removal. The witch says that the shoes cannot be removed unless Dorothy dies. While the witch is distracted, Toto takes the opportunity to escape. The witch then locks Dorothy in the chamber and leaves to consider how to kill Dorothy without damaging the shoes' magic. Toto finds Dorothy's friends and leads them to the castle. Once inside, they free Dorothy and attempt an escape. The witch and her Winkie soldiers corner the group on a parapet, where the witch sets the Scarecrow's arm on fire. To douse the flames, Dorothy throws water on them, while accidentally splashing water on the horrified witch, causing her to melt. To the group's surprise, the soldiers are delighted. Their captain (Mitchell Lewis) gives Dorothy the broomstick in gratitude as the heroes begin their journey back to the Emerald City escorted by the soldiers singing a reprise of "Ding-Dong! The Witch Is Dead".........
About Our Madame Alexander Dolls: We carry Madame Alexander Dolls that are rare and retired dolls. Madame Alexander dolls are the number one collectible doll in the world. They have been produced since the 1930's, and bot the new Madame Alexander dolls and the vintage dolls are collected. At Beach House Boutique we have a Madame Alexander specialist in house, that makes sure we have an available stock of the most sought after series of Madame Alexanders. The 8" Madame Alexander doll is the top collected and one that the collector will find more choices in. Their small size is easy to find display space for, yet there is no lack of details. The Madame Alexander dolls we have for sale are all retired and keep in, in box condition, free from dust, odors, and fading.