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  • A curved molding as a prop in the 1939 film "Gone With the Wind."
    • Selznick International Pictures
    • Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM)

    Gone with the Wind

    1939

    Curved Bedroom Wall

  • A curved molding used as a prop in the episode "The Bloody Tower" of the 1967 series "Batman."
    • Twentieth Century Studios

    Batman: The Bloody Tower

    1967

    Curved Trellis Wall

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About the Costume

Sometimes a costume or prop can be challenging to track its usage through the years. This curved wall was acquired by Your Props and is currently undergoing restoration. They knew that the piece originated in the 1939 film Gone with the Wind, where it was used as a piece of Scarlett O’Hara’s bedroom. The oval opening originally contained a painting, which was no longer present, and the piece had strangely been painted green and black. Someone ultimately sent them information that helped them uncover that the piece had gone on to be used in the 1967 episode of Batman entitled The Bloody Tower, where it had indeed been painted green.

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Have you ever watched a film and noticed a character walk by in a gown that you just know you’ve seen before? Recycled Movie Costumes is dedicated to documenting the life of a costume through its various appearances on film and television.

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About the Costume

Sometimes a costume or prop can be challenging to track its usage through the years. This curved wall was acquired by Your Props and is currently undergoing restoration. They knew that the piece originated in the 1939 film Gone with the Wind, where it was used as a piece of Scarlett O’Hara’s bedroom. The oval opening originally contained a painting, which was no longer present, and the piece had strangely been painted green and black. Someone ultimately sent them information that helped them uncover that the piece had gone on to be used in the 1967 episode of Batman entitled The Bloody Tower, where it had indeed been painted green.

Sometimes a costume or prop can be challenging to track its usage through the years. This curved wall was acquired by Your Props and is currently undergoing restoration. They knew that the piece originated in the 1939 film Gone with the Wind, where it was used as a piece of Scarlett O’Hara’s bedroom. The oval opening originally contained a painting, which was no longer present, and the piece had strangely been painted green and black. Someone ultimately sent them information that helped them uncover that the piece had gone on to be used in the 1967 episode of Batman entitled The Bloody Tower, where it had indeed been painted green.

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  • William Cameron Menzies

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