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okie shooter
03-06-2007, 01:40 PM
Found this interesting site from a news story from yahoo

http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20070306/ap_en_mo/film_costume_auction


LONDON - What's it like to slip into James Bond's three-piece suit? What about disappearing beneath Obi-Wan Kenobi's rough wool cloak? Or maybe strapping on Supergirl's blue elastic leotard and red knee-high boots?

It cost nothing to find out. However, owning the look was another matter.

More than 400 movie, TV and theater costumes were up for auction Tuesday at Bonhams in London, in what the British auction house called the country's largest such sale.

Bidders were allowed to try on the clothes before the auction. There was an outfit for every taste, from Mel Gibson's kilt in "Braveheart," to Helen Slater's cape in "Supergirl" and Terry Jones' helmet from "Monty Python and the Holy Grail."

The costumes were from Angels The Costumiers, which said it was trying to clear space in its warehouse and cut insurance costs. The London-based outfit-maker boasts more than 1.5 million costumes on 5 miles of hanging rails.

During a three-day pre-auction showing, admirers of Agent 007 could slip into Pierce Brosnan's impeccable Italian suits, or don the navy battle dress jacket worn by Roger Moore in "The Spy Who Loved Me." Those more in touch with their inner Bond Girl were able to try on Halle Berry's macho camouflage combat trousers from "Die Another Day" or Michelle Yeoh's brown leather cat-suit from "Tomorrow Never Dies."

The black wool dinner jacket worn by Sean Connery in "Thunderball" was expected to sell for about $68,000. Obi-Wan Kenobi's cloak, worn by Alec Guinness in "Star Wars," was estimated at around $106,000.

For military movie buffs there were uniforms, helmets and jackets from "The Great Escape," "A Bridge Too Far" and "Saving Private Ryan."



I looked at the site there, there is a pappard costume from the movie "The Blue Max" among others. There were some from the Dirty Dozen, Saveing Private Ryan, and the Great Excape too. Plenty more there, just thought it was interesting, and if you are a Dr. Who fan there were some Dr. suits, and even stuff from monty python there too.

http://www.bonhams.com/cgi-bin/public.sh/pubweb/publicSite.r?sContinent=EUR&screen=Catalogue&iSaleNo=15337&iEventNo=75547

Woodman in MO
03-06-2007, 01:49 PM
I'm suprised George Lucas doesn't have that Obi-Wan robe. That dude keeps a tight grip on his stuff.

That does all sound pretty cool though...

okie shooter
03-06-2007, 01:52 PM
Woodman, I imagine its actually first movie, when it was filmed in england, and there wasnt much thought to collectablity and such, I have heard that some of the prop guns have been floating around for a while, remember solos blaster was a broom handle mauser to start its life too, and many of the storm troopers props were real machine guns in their first lifes too.