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*John Wayne's costume from [[The Sea Chase]], his uniform from [[Operation Pacific]] and one of the rifles he used in [[Cahill U.S. Marshal]].
*John Wayne's costume from [[The Sea Chase]], his uniform from [[Operation Pacific]] and one of the rifles he used in [[Cahill U.S. Marshal]].
*[[Clint Eastwood]]'s iconic outfits from [[Dirty Harry (film)]], [[Gran Torino]] and [[Heartbreak Ridge]].
*[[Clint Eastwood]]'s iconic outfits from [[Dirty Harry (film)]], [[Gran Torino]] and [[Heartbreak Ridge]].
*[[Faye Dunnaway]]'s outfit from [[Bonnie and Clyde (1967 film)]].
*[[Faye Dunnaway]]'s outfit from [[Bonnie and Clyde (film)]].
*Life masks of [[Elizabeth Taylor]] and [[Richard Burton]].
*Life masks of [[Elizabeth Taylor]] and [[Richard Burton]].
*The costumes from [[300 (film)]].
*The costumes from [[300 (film)]].

Revision as of 06:56, 20 July 2015

Warner Bros. Museum is the only studio museum in the movie industry in Burbank, California. At 7,000 square feet, the museum is part of the recently constructed Steven J. Ross Theater and a facility of Warner Bros. The museum brings together many costumes, props, animation cells and letters collected over 70+ years of Warner Bros film-making.[1]

Exhibits

Opened in 1996 and recently expanded,[2] the museum displays a unique collection of memorabilia including costumes, correspondence, props and scripts from the Studio’s films and television shows.

Collections

References

  1. ^ Studio Facilities - WarnerBros.com - The Studio
  2. ^ http://www.warnerbros.com