Who Stole the Ruby Slippers?
★ 6 · 2015 · 21m · Documentary · Crime
A classic Hollywood whodunnit mystery. “Who Stole the Ruby Slippers?” is an investigative look into the 2005 theft of an original pair of ruby slippers worn by Judy Garland in the classic film “The Wizard of Oz”.
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