Star Accent-----THE WIZARD OF OZ, the classic motion picture that, almost 60 years ago, propelled a relatively unknown teenager named Judy Garland (left) over the rainbow and down a yellow brick road to stardom and has since reached landmark status in film history, will have its final broadcast on network television Friday, May 8 (8:30-11:00 PM, ET/PT) on the CBS Television Network. Garland (as Dorothy, the Kansas farm girl transported by a tornado into the mythical land of Oz) is joined on the road by, left to right, Ray Bolger (as the Scarecrow), Bert Lahr (as the Cowardly Lion) and Jack Haley (as the Tin Woodman). Copyright 1996 The Arizona Daily Star PLS:Motion Picture; Book:E; People: Judy Garland motion pictures wizard of oz

Legend has it that Pink Floyd synced up their album "Dark Side of the Moon" perfectly with the 1939 Judy Garland film, "Wizard of Oz."

Band members have long debunked those theories, but you can decide for yourself at Casa Film Bar, 2905 E. Speedway, on Saturday.

The movie house/watering hole will be playing the movie AND the album to see if the theory holds water. 

The film starts at 7 p.m. Find out more on the event page


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