#25: The Horses Were Dyed Using Jell-O
In the whimsical world of The Wizard of Oz, even the colors of the horses were given a magical twist during the filming. To achieve the vibrant and fantastical hues of the horses, the production crew turned to an unconventional source—Jell-O crystals. The horses’ coats were dyed using Jell-O crystals dissolved in water, creating a colorful and surreal spectacle that perfectly suited the vibrant and enchanting atmosphere of Oz.
This imaginative choice brought an extra layer of visual wonder to the film and showcased the creativity and resourcefulness of the filmmakers in bringing L. Frank Baum’s fantastical world to life on the silver screen.