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  • A huge display from the 2001 musical “Moulin Rouge”, featuring both the film’s famous windmill and the unusual elephant-stage (a miniature) featured in the film, along with various props, posters and costumes.
  • A large, Roman canopy bed from the movie “Gladiator”.
  • W.C. Field’s famous top hat.
  • Dueling pistols used by Errol Flynn in the 1952 swashbuckler "Against All Flags".
  • The golden curls of silent screen legend Mary Pickford.
  • The dog, “Puffy” (wrapped in bandages), from 1998’s "There’s Something About Mary" (it’s a prop, of course, not the real dog).Puffy
  • Boxing gloves, signed by Sylvester Stallone, from the 1976 Oscar-winning film, "Rocky"
  • A costume (yellow blouse and white slacks) worn by Téa Leoni while being attacked in a wrecked plane fuselage by a long-nosed dinosaur (Spinosaurus) in "Jurassic Park III".
  • Ra’s spectacular jeweled robe from "Stargate" (minus the Tut-like mask).
  • Master & Commander cannonCannons, swords costumes, and other artifacts from the recent “Master & Commander” - even the Capain’s violin and the botantical specimens the ship’s doctor gathered on the island.
  • An aged clapboard from Charlie Chaplin’s classic "The Great Dictator".
  • The actual bathroom from actor Roddy McDowall’s home. He had been known for throwing great parties, and just about everyone who’s anyone had visited his bathroom at one time or another, and many of them added a picture or note to the wall. McDowall himself added some other photos, art and celebrity Christmas cards. The bathroom became something of a "tourist attraction" even among jaded Hollywood types, and when he died in 1998 friends insisted it be saved intact…
  • Pee-Wee Herman’s original red bicycle from "Pee Wee’s Big Adventure".
  • One of those large Sand Beetles from "Star Ship Troopers" (this one is "only" two feet long).
  • The familiar dark suit (and sunglasses) worn by Tommy Lee Jones in "Men in Black".
  • A suit worn by Leonardo DiCaprio in "Romeo & Juliet" (1996).
  • A miniature building & fire escape with figures used in the shooting of "It’s a Mad Mad Mad Mad World".Mary Pickford
  • An Iron-maiden-like cage from the recent (2002) version of "The Count of Monte Cristo", starring James Caviezel.
  • Very realistic-looking artificial heads of the stars of "Deep Blue Sea" (1999), used for shark attack scenes.
  • A life-size model of an dead-looking Sarah Michelle Gellar walking, from "I Know What You Did Last Summer".
  • A primitive-looking space ship model from an old "Flash Gordon" serial of the 1930’s (it resembles a fire extinguisher canister with fins glued on it!).
  • Costumes of Fred, Wilma, Barney & Betty from "The Flintstones in Viva Rock Vegas".
  • A loincloth worn by Brendan Fraser in "George of the Jungle".