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Costumes & Props • General
Screen Used Costumes and Props
Devil cowl & tail from 1941's "Hellzapoppin" film
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<blockquote data-quote="Stairstars" data-source="post: 5138629" data-attributes="member: 19817"><p>What a great find! </p><p>Since, the label is blank, it is a good chance these devil pieces were stock costumes and will turn up in other films. I have a clown costume of that ilk that I have spotted in four productions thus far. And, I would guess they are gender neutral, so consider female uses as well.</p><p></p><p>As for the film, there is a pistol floating around, on a plaque, possibly from the stage production. Olsen and Johnson were the LAUGH IN duo of their time with many costume changes between scenes and blackout comedy.</p><p></p><p>When Spielberg bought Rosebud in the early 80s at CHRISTIES, Orson Welles decried the purchase by saying he had burned it in the film. However, a scene is HELLZAPOPPIN shows Chic walking past it and saying to the camera "thought they burned that"- proof at least one survived, as HELLZAPOPPIN was made after KANE.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Stairstars, post: 5138629, member: 19817"] What a great find! Since, the label is blank, it is a good chance these devil pieces were stock costumes and will turn up in other films. I have a clown costume of that ilk that I have spotted in four productions thus far. And, I would guess they are gender neutral, so consider female uses as well. As for the film, there is a pistol floating around, on a plaque, possibly from the stage production. Olsen and Johnson were the LAUGH IN duo of their time with many costume changes between scenes and blackout comedy. When Spielberg bought Rosebud in the early 80s at CHRISTIES, Orson Welles decried the purchase by saying he had burned it in the film. However, a scene is HELLZAPOPPIN shows Chic walking past it and saying to the camera "thought they burned that"- proof at least one survived, as HELLZAPOPPIN was made after KANE. [/QUOTE]
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