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Where Hollywood Keeps Its Iconic Props | Movies Insider

We took a trip to the Warner Brothers Corporate Archive in Los Angeles, California. This is where a lot of old props go from their movies once production is done. We saw a whole lot of stuff from the "Batman" franchise, including Batmobiles and Batman's many masks. We also saw items from "Suicide Squad," "The Matrix," and "Harry Potter." The newest thing we saw were outfits from 2018's "Crazy Rich Asians." Despite starting in just 1992, the Warner Brothers Corporate Archive goes way back. You can also find props and costumes from "My Fair Lady" and John Wayne. While the archive is not open to the public, much of this stuff goes on tour. MORE MOVIES INSIDER CONTENT: How Fake Bodies Are Made For Movies & TV Shows | Movies Insider https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rLRFQN3_lBU How The Sounds In 'Transformers' Movies Are Made | Movies Insider https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RRM--iEWGGo Where Hollywood Shoots All Its Plane Scenes | Movies Insider https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XW2gykU7C2o ------------------------------------------------------ #Hollywood #Props #INSIDER INSIDER is great journalism about what passionate people actually want to know. That’s everything from news to food, celebrity to science, politics to sports and all the rest. It’s smart. It’s fearless. It’s fun. We push the boundaries of digital storytelling. Our mission is to inform and inspire. Subscribe to our channel and visit us at: https://insder.co/2NCg6Sg INSIDER on Facebook: https://insder.co/2NyYczE INSIDER on Instagram: https://insder.co/2xN5qFB INSIDER on Twitter: https://insder.co/2xyN5wE INSIDER on Snapchat: https://insder.co/2KJLtVo INSIDER on Amazon Prime: https://insder.co/PrimeVideo Where Hollywood Keeps Its Iconic Props | Movies Insider

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4 years ago

- [Caroline] This is the Warner Bros. Archive in Los Angeles, a prop warehouse that helps preserve the history of one of Hollywood's greatest studios. And we had the rare opportunity to take a tour. - We have everything from cars, as you might see. We have props. We have over almost 30,000 costumes. - [Caroline] This is Bonnie Fallone Otto. She's the director of the Warner Bros. Corporate Archive. - And we have some set deck too. - She showed us props and costumes that go back decades and explai
ned how they maintain them and why the archive is so important. Oh, and I may have geeked out just a little bit. I just remembered that Leonardo DiCaprio sat in this car. - Yes, he did! Oh, my gosh, does it smell like him? OK, oh, my God! The first thing that strikes you about the archive is just how massive it is. And there was still a ton of ground we didn't get to cover. The "Batman" movies have been a defining property for Warner Bros. since Tim Burton's iconic 1989 movie starring Michael Ke
aton and Jack Nicholson. - You can call me Joker. - So from which movies are these Batmobiles from? - This one over here is from "Batman Returns." This is the Batmissile. Over here, this is the spinner car from Michael Keaton's "Batman," so it's quite old. They used it for a sequence where the Batmobile spun around. - Wow. - And then over here is the George Clooney Batmobile from "Batman and Robin." So now if you want to sit in it. - I can? - Absolutely, go ahead, jump in. - I jump in? Oh. How d
oes George Clooney fit in here? Oh, God. I'm scared to move. And let's not forget this giant tank-like Batmobile from "Batman v Superman" and "Justice League." This is my Batman ride. It weighs 8,300 pounds and is around 11.5 feet wide. It's not easy to move it from place to place. Sometimes productions need more than one version of the same car. This was Joker's car from "Suicide Squad." One of these cars can actually drive, one was just used for static shots, and the third one? - That's ruinin
g date night! Has a hole in its roof. But enough about "Batman" for a moment. There was another car I was really excited about, the Duesenberg from "The Great Gatsby." - Custom job. Supercharged engine. - Ah. Wait, I just remembered that Leonardo DiCaprio sat in this car. - Yes, he did! Wow, Oh, my God, Leonardo DiCaprio's butt was here. And look at all of these costumes. They're stored in custom-made muslin bags that help keep out moisture, and it's a who's who in there. We saw some outfits tha
t were used in movies as recent as 2018's "Crazy Rich Asians." So this is the dress that was worn in the engagement scene. And of course probably my favorite outfit from all of the gowns and everything was this that Awkwafina's character wore inside her home. And then we saw hats worn in "My Fair Lady" dating all the way back to 1964. ♪ The rain in Spain stays mainly in the plain ♪ - [Bonnie] That was worn when she returned to Covent Garden after she became a lady. So the straw is in beautiful c
ondition. - Yeah. - [Bonnie] And even some of the colors are still pretty much intact. - [Caroline] Especially delicate outfits are wrapped in acid-free paper and put in acid-free boxes to keep them in mint condition. There was also a wide array of other types of props and set pieces. So Margot Robbie, um, hello, and that's her bat. Ew! They actually have the hair on it too. Preserving pieces of film history like this is incredibly important, but it's not easy. This archive has been around since
1992. - Before the archive was set up, there really was no protocol as to where these assets were going, so many times they went home with cast and crew. - [Caroline] A lot of iconic movie props, puppets, and animatronics are made out of materials like foam, which, sadly, deteriorate over the years. - When you're in production, all they care about is getting that shot. So a lot of times they're not made to last, and then they come here, and we are commissioned to do that. We've gotta figure out
the best way to make that, at least preserve the life of that prop. - [Caroline] While the archive isn't open to the public, a lot of these props often go on tour, so you too can one day get a chance to sit in the Batmobile. Batman. No? Batman. It's my Batman ride.

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@SunnyBear

5-6 batmobiles... You'd think they'd be easy to count.

@Julien_Flowers

Why dont they make a Museum out of that ?

@FRISHR

Disney studio props would only be green screen.

@subscribersfromcommentingo4441

“Does it smell like him?” Me: 😐. 😑. 😐.

@sebastyboi4519

I'm so surprised that they're letting her touch all that!!!

@PyroOfMalice

She went from fangirling with “LEONARDO DICAPRIO SAT IN THIS!!!!” To almost stalker with “Does it smell like him!?” And that was funny to me

@wzdmizededitor

4:14 LMAO, She did not care about that hat lets be honest.😂

@TheMarionick

Kid 1: ''O boy, I found an old batmobile toy in my grandma's garage!'' Kid 2: ''My grandma as the real batmobile in her garage.''

@777violett

That looks like a dream come true, she is so luucky to experience that.

@jennim7

I went there on a field trip in '98. The coolest thing we saw to me then was the cereal bowl they used in honey I shrunk the kids. It was massive!

@Kool-guy

"Does it smell like him!?!?" No but I smell a restraining order

@keithbeckett1349

imagine if that place burnt down...the amount of loss. Hopefully they have tons of measures to prevent and detect such things.

@duckentity4515

you mean where WARNER BROTHERS keeps its iconic props

@anthonysloan1263

I would be freaking out if I got to see all of those movie props

@Wolfie66

It would be so awesome to visit this archive! I could spend a week in there in awe just looking around. This would be this movie lover's dream! Too bad it's not open to the public.

@Cheetahboy3000

I’d be freaking out about the bat mobiles not where Leo DiCaprio’s butt was

@genaives3140

"yOU gUYs arE ruIning DATe NIghT" ... And one has a hole in it's roof...

@ColumboGaming_

About 1-2 years ago, I went to a car show in my area. Among other famous cars, was the armored batmobile from Batman V Superman. I have photos that I took with my family at this event and everything, and I just found it sooooooooo cool when this happened.

@rocked_

just imagine how many magic wands is stored in that place