Movie props fall into two categories: 1) those that were actually used on a movie set in production, and 2) replicas, sometimes even licensed by the studios, which can often seem very real. Most dealers do background checking on props to make sure they're indeed the real thing, and not a replica or a backup that was never used.
I don’t actually remember exactly when I became a Marilyn Monroe fan, I’ve basically been collecting Mari… [more]
Maynard Eshelman's gallery of over 250 classic surf movie posters and lobby cards from the 1960s. The highlight of … [more]
Walter Reuben's excellent collection of promotional movie memorabilia. While the highlight is the high resolution i… [more]
If you're a Steve McQueen fan, this site can't be beat. Roger Harris has put together a definitive collection of Mc… [more]
If you're the type who likes watching the titles and credits at the beginning of movies, you'll love this site. Ste… [more]
This user-contributed database of classic movie theaters currently lists over 17,000 theaters worldwide. Browse by … [more]
Dave Mackey's filmography and title card gallery for 35 years of Warner Bros. cartoons. Browsable by year or alphab… [more]
Steve Lee’s large collection of original Disney art: pencil drawings from animated features produced during W… [more]
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