During my trip to Burbank this past Tuesday, I made time for a short visit to meet with Brandon Alinger of the Prop Store of London at their Los Angeles facility. While at their offices, I took the opportunity to shoot a few brief videos (approximately 1-2 minutes each) with Brandon to feature and provide some background on some of the more interesting showcase pieces on display. [Read more…]
ScreenUsed Launches “Production Art Gallery” Website for Original Film & Television Artwork
Today ScreenUsed launched a new website with an offering that is different from yet compliments their existing business of selling original props and costumes. Production Art Gallery (www.productionartgallery.com) features original movie and television-related concept art, storyboards, costume designs, matte paintings, blueprints/schematics, photographs, publishing & merchandising art, and rare advertising art. [Read more…]
Profiles in History “Hollywood Auction 37” High Resolution Photography
In addition to shooting video at the Profiles in History offices yesterday, I also took 175 high resolution still photos of some of the material comprising their “Hollywood Auction 37” catalog. The event will be held next month at Calabasas Hills, California on October 8th and 9th. [Read more…]
Video Interview: Joe Maddalena and Profiles in History “Hollywood Auction 37”, Disney/ABC’s “LOST” Auction Update
I spent part of the day yesterday at Profiles in History with President & CEO Joe Maddalena, who gave a personal tour and preview of some of the items offered for sale in their upcoming “Hollywood Auction 37” event, to be held at Calabasas Hills, California on October 8th & 9th. [Read more…]
Profiles in History ‘Hollywood Auction 37’ Catalog Online Via iCollector.com & in PDF at ProfilesInHistory.com
The Profiles in History “Hollywood Auction 37″ catalog items are now available for preview online at iCollector.com. Their next auction will be held at their offices in Calabassas Hills, CA on October 8-9th, 2009. [Read more…]
Milestone: Original Prop Blog’s 1,000th Article
This article marks a milestone for the Original Prop Blog – the 1,000th article. When I started the site back in April 2007, I honestly did not ever imagine that I would produce this much content. So the occasion provides an opportunity to reflect back, look forward, and thank those that have supported this endeavor. [Read more…]
Original Costumes by Anna Sheppard from Quentin Tarantino’s Inglourious Basterds on Display
Costumes designed by Anna Sheppard are currently on display at Cinerama Dome, The Arclight (Hollywood and Sherman Oaks), and The Landmark, all to promote Quentin Tarantino’s latest film, Inglourious Basterds. [Read more…]
Jackie Brown & Max Cherry’s Hero Colt .38 Detective Special Pistol, “Jackie Brown”
This is the next in a series of more comprehensive profiles of the original props in my own collection, and the next piece to be showcased the hero Colt .38 Detective Special prop gun used by Pam Grier as Jackie Brown and Robert Forster as Max Cherry in Quentin Tarantino’s “Jackie Brown“.
Hero Colt .38 Detective Special Pistol
Max Cherry’s Sidearm Also Used By Jackie Brown
Note: Most images throughout the article can be clicked on for higher resolution versions
Background: Jackie Brown
Jackie Brown (1997) is the third film by Quentin Tarantino, following Reservoir Dogs (1992) and Pulp Fiction (1994). The movie served as a vehicle for leads Pam Grier and Robert Forster, veterans who had not held starring roles in a prominent film for decades. The film also featured Robert De Niro, Samuel L. Jackson, Bridget Fonda, and Michael Keaton. Forster received an Academy Award nomination for Best Supporting Actor and Greeg and Jackson both received nominations for Golden Globes.
The movie was Tarantino’s adaptation of Elmore Leonard’s novel, Rum Punch, somewhat remade into an homage of 70’s Blaxploitation films.
Hero Colt .38 Pistol Used By Robert Forster as Max Cherry and Pam Grier as Jackie Brown
This prop .38 Colt Detective Special pistol was seen throughout the film, used by both Robert Forster as Max Cherry and Pam Grier as Jackie Brown.
Early in the movie, Jackie Brown steals the pistol out of Max Cherry’s glove box. He later discovers this, and allows her to keep the piece. It is featured in several memorable scenes, in confrontation with Ordell and, toward the end of the film, “rehearsing” for a second confrontation.
The pistol also includes the original prop holster, also seen several times in the movie (though there appears to be two different ones employed).
Below are a series of photos:
Below are some still screencaptures from scenes in the film in which the pistol was featured:
Provenance & Authenticity
This is one of the only firearms in my collection which does not include rental agreements from the armorer. However, it appears that the weapons handler on the film was actually the propmaster, Steve Joyner, and this piece came sourced from him, via StarWares (while under the ownership of Marcia Tyselling).
Following the release of the film, StarWares acquired a number of original props from Jackie Brown directly from Steve Joyner, including two firearms – this Colt .38 as well as Ordell’s sawed-off shotgun (illegal to own in California).
The prop firearm itself also appears to be a “screen-match” with one shot in the film, when Jackie Brown pulls open a drawer, before pulling it out. Comparison and marked comparison seen below:
The precise matching will be better determined once the film is released in high definition on Blu-Ray Disc.
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