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                <text>Film Costumes</text>
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    <name>Costume - Film</name>
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            <text>507-5-1-P</text>
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            <text>February 2022</text>
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            <text>1980's / 1990's</text>
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            <text>The Retake Room</text>
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        <name>Acquisition Notes</name>
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            <text>The gloves came in productions that The Collection processed through The Retake Room.</text>
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          <name>Identifier</name>
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              <text>00129</text>
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          <name>Title</name>
          <description>A name given to the resource</description>
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              <text>Miscellaneous Glove Collection from Various Films</text>
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          <name>Format</name>
          <description>The file format, physical medium, or dimensions of the resource</description>
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              <text>Film</text>
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              <text>A collection of leather gloves consisting of&#13;
&#13;
 1.)  MICHAEL TILLMAN (Stunts) - "Spaceballs,"  Pair of black leather gloves with gauntlet;&#13;
 2.)  ARNOLD SCHWARZNEGGER "Predator," Black leather gloves with fingers cut off.  Photo showing gloves.&#13;
 3.)  JOEL McCREA, Unknown film,  Beige buckskin gloves with gauntlet and trimmed with leather fringe marked [MCI JOEL MCCREA 325F].&#13;
 4.)  JOEL McCREA, Unknown film,  Olive green caviler gloves with gauntlet, right glove inscribed [6 UNITED, MCREA] and the left glove inscribed [31A6J MCREA].&#13;
5.)   BILLY BOB THORTON "Bandits,"  Pair of white leather driving gloves with black trim.  Costumer tag reads: C#6, Extra Bits- Terry Bandits."&#13;
 6.)  BRUCE WILLIS- "Sunset," Pair of custom made black kid skin gloves with white stitching, the left glove have label reading [GLOVES BY HAMMER OF HOLLYWOOD] Collection processed film.&#13;
 7.)  BRUCE WILLIS- "Sunset," Pair of custom-made white kid skin gloves with black stitching with label reading [GLOVES BY HAMMER OF HOLLYWOOD].  Photo showing gloves.&#13;
 8.)  JERONE KRABBE- "No Mercy," Pair of black leather gloves. Collection processed film.&#13;
 9.)  DON JOHNSON- "Sweet Heart's Dance," Pair of padded light brown doe-skin gloves. Collection processed film.&#13;
 10.)  REBEL LIEUTENANT- "Total Recall,"  Pair of black leather biker gloves with fingers cut off. Costumer tag attached.&#13;
 11.)  JOHN CANDY- "Who's Harry Crumb?."  A pair of black leather driving gloves with black stitching with attached costumer's tag.&#13;
 12.)  RICHARD GEER- "No Mercy,"  Three black leather padded gloves (2-left"," 1-right).  Bill Thomas processed film.&#13;
 13.)  JAMES BELUSHI- "The Principal," A pair of grey leather motor-cycle gloves. Collection processed film.&#13;
 14.)  VILLAIN JUDGE- "SUSPECT," A pair of black leather gloves when he tries to kill Cher.&#13;
 15.)  DYNAMO- "Running Man," Pair of black leather gloves.&#13;
 16.)  CHRIS CONRAD- "High Mountain Rangers," A pair of black leather gloves with gauntlet and inscribed in left glove [CHRIS]. Collection processed film.&#13;
 16)  JOHN CANDY- "Who's Harry Crumb?."  Pair of black leather gloves with small holes and leather stitching.  Costumer tags.&#13;
  17.) RAY LIOTTA- "Unlawful Entry." Pair of black leather gloves.  Collection processed film. (1 gloved ripped)&#13;
 18.)  TOM CRUISE- "Valkyrie." Pair of grey suede leather gloves.  Costumer tag reads " Stauffenberg Alternate 1".&#13;
  20.)  A beige suede buccaneer gloves with gauntlet from unknown MGM production.&#13;
 21.)  Unknown pair of green gloves with large gauntlet.  Note in glove says "tree people Flash Gordon", but not sure if that means anything.&#13;
  24.)  JOHN POE- "Young Guns II."  Brown leather riding gloves. Collection processed film.&#13;
 25.)  SEAN CONNERY- "Medicine Man,"  Two right tan beige gloves. Once glove inscribed "Sean,"  one inscribed "1". Collection processed film.&#13;
 26.)  KATHERINE HEPBURN- "Rooster Cogburn,"  Pair of brown suede gloves. Western Costume labels "Katharine Hepburn Edith Head S-62". From Western Costume Co.&#13;
 27.)  JIM CARREY- "Dumb &amp; Dumber,"  Pair of tan leather gloves with leather fringe at one side. worn on motorcycle. Collection processed film.&#13;
28. LANA TURNER- "Diane." Brown leather gloves w/ large cuffs covered with brown fur.&#13;
29. LANA TURNER- "Diane"- Red velvet and red leather gloves with gauntlet embroidered with gold button trim and the letter "H."  These may be been Charles Laughton gloves from "Young Bess" &#13;
30. STEWART GRANGER "Young Bess."- Black suede period gloves with gauntlet ornamented with bullion cording,  pears and gold sequins.  Photo showing gloves.&#13;
31. JEFFREY JONES "Stay Tuned." - Black leather gloves with small gauntlet and gold cording trim. Collection processed film&#13;
32. MEL GIBSON, Unknown film- Black leather gloves with stitching around fingers.  Costumer tag attached.&#13;
33. BRUCE WILLIS,  "Color of Night." Beige knitted and brown leather fingerless gloves.  Collection processed film.&#13;
&#13;
PHOTOGRAPH: Photo of gloves for character of John Poe  in "Young Guns II,"  Arnold Schwarzenegger  and John Baluchi.</text>
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