Showing posts with label Cast and Crew. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Cast and Crew. Show all posts

Star Wars: Return of the Jedi (1983)
Rare "Revenge of the Jedi" crew t-shirt


This is an original crew shirt from the 1983 sci-fi classic "Star Wars: Return of the Jedi". At the time this shirt was made, the title was still "Revenge of the Jedi", it was then changed to "Return", as it was deemed that Jedis did not seek revenge. [PSoL]

Dragonslayer (1981)
Optical FX crew t-shirt


This is a crew T-shirt from the 1981 fantasy movie Dragonslayer. The beige shirt was given to the crew of the Optical FX team and features an image of an angry dragon surrounded by filming equipment and lights. The films name 'Dragonslayer' as well as 'Optical FX' is printed just below. [PSoL]


Superman III (1983)
Chairback



This is a chairback from the 1983's Superman III. [P]

Should any visitor have a photo of a similar chair being used on the set, I would dearly appreciate a message. Thank you!

Without a Clue (1988)
Crew T-shirt

 

This is a t-shirt offered to the crew during filming of the 1988 Sherlock Holmes pastiche "Without a Clue", starring Michael Caine and Ben Kingsley, filmed under the name "Sherlock & Me". [PSoL]

Star Wars: The Empire Strikes Back (1980)
Intergalactic Passport (Stamped)


Back in 1979, with The Empire Strikes Back production in full swing at studios in England and at Industrial Light & Magic in California, most young fans would have traded half their summer break for a chance to visit the Dagobah set in London, witness the model AT-AT shoot on the ILM stages, or just bask in the glow of the Star Wars vibe at LFL headquarters in North Hollywood (their pre-Skywalker Ranch address). Heck, just being on the receiving end of a Lucasfilm holiday greeting card would have offered a small measure of bragging rights among the schoolyard crowd. But, unless you knew a friend of a friend of a Lucasfilm insider, you probably had to wait in anticipation like the rest of us to find out what happened to Luke, Leia, Han and Vader following the events of A New Hope.

Perhaps that's why objects coming from within the production itself, generally called "cast and crew" items by collectors, are so highly coveted -- they represent a direct link to the actual making of a Star Wars movie, be it the gifts given to crew members, the jacket patches worn on set, or just the simple pages of stationery passed between production departments.

The crew "Intergalactic Passport" is a somewhat unique item to emerge from the Empire production, and was allegedly used as a guest pass to move between the various Empire soundstages in England. Resembling an actual passport, the pages are packed with some cool visa stamps, including examples from Corellia (Han Solo's homeworld), Tatooine, and even Utapau, which would not be visited in the Star Wars saga until 2005's Revenge of the Sith.

There are stamped and unstamped versions, and of the latter, only 450 were ever produced. They are extremely rare to find, as the vast majority are within the ILM archives. This is #272. [MB] (parts are excerpts from text by Pete Vilmur and Gus Lopez @ StarWars.com)

Industrial Light & Magic
Vintage shirt

This is an original, vintage shirt for the employees of Industrial Light and Magic and features the ILM logo on the front. [SU]

Star Trek: Deep Space Nine (1993)
Cast & Crew Pins


Two Cast & Crew pins for 1993 and 1993-1994, offered to members of the production of Star Trek: Deep Space Nine.

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