The Wizard of Oz (1939)
Abe Dinovitch: Apple Tree, Munchkin
Quotes
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Munchkin Mayor : Then this is a day of independence for all the Munchkins and their descendants!
Munchkin : If any!
Munchkin Mayor : Yes - let the joyous news be spread! The Wicked Old Witch at last is dead!
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Dorothy : [Reaches to pick an apple from the apple tree, the tree grabs the apple and slaps her hand] Ouch!
Angry Apple Tree : What do you think you're doing?
Dorothy : We've been walking a long ways and I was hungry and... did you say something?
Angry Apple Tree : She was hungry!
Apple Tree : [Repeating after The Angry Apple Tree] She was hungry!
Angry Apple Tree : Well, how would you like to have someone come along and pick something off of you?
Dorothy : Oh, dear! I keep forgetting I'm not in Kansas!
The Scarecrow : [disparagingly] Come along, Dorothy. You don't want any of *those* apples! Hmph!
Angry Apple Tree : Are you hinting my apples aren't what they ought to be?
The Scarecrow : [sarcastically] Oh no! It's just that she doesn't like little green worms!
Angry Apple Tree : Oh you!
[the trees start shaking their branches angrily]
The Scarecrow : [in Dorothy's ear] I'll show you how to get apples!
[taunts the trees by making a face; the first tree throws an apple that knocks him down]
Dorothy : [concerned] Oh!
[the trees continue throwing apples]
The Scarecrow : Hooray! I guess that did it! Help yourself!