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30th July 2010 The latest Prop Store Newsletter has been released. Click here for details. View
22nd July 2010 We have posted our first gallery of photos from Comicon make sure to check back for regular updates View
21st July 2010 The Prop Store is proud to exclusively present a collection of never before offered material from Amalgamated Dynamics Inc. More information to follow soon...
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11th July 2010 We've been working with Pop Up Exhibitions Ltd to assist with the creation of an exhibit of arms and armoury through the centuries. View
11th July 2010 Last week we supplied a selection of props and costumes to the Vue Cinema annual event in London. View
1st July 2010 We were honoured to be invited to Ray Harryhausen's 90th Birthday celebration at the London Film Museum this week. View
30th June 2010 The latest Prop Store Newsletter has been released. Click here for details. View
30th June 2010 The New Prop Store website is now live. We hope you like and enjoy using it.
14th June 2010 The latest Prop Store Newsletter has been released. Click here for details. View
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| There was no annual Oscar for “best Make-up” until 1981. The incredible make up for The Elephant Man in 1980 perhaps spurred the academy into action. Awards had been given out previously only as special achievements and even then, only two had been issued. In 1981 Rick Baker won for his groundbreaking work on An American Werewolf in London. Baker’s incredible mechanical effects included an in camera werewolf transformation the likes of which had never been seen before. Rick has gone on to win five further Oscars! |
| One of the most memorable scenes on An American Werewolf in London is the dream sequence. David Naughton’s character, David Kessler is seen at home with his family and they are attacked by a group of four Nazi demons. The mask featured in the Prop Store collection is “Warmonger” the creature who appears in the family home and sprays the room with machine gun fire. He is also the demon that attacks and stabs Jenny Agutter when the dream continues. |
| This incredible creature mask is made from slip latex beautifully painted and finished, the German helmet is made from fibreglass with added holes and scuffs. Initially it appears that all four of the Nazi Demons were going to wear helmets but only Warmonger kept his for filming. The detailed eyes have an opaque centre which allowed the actor to see reasonably well. The mask is in excellent condition. One of the most infamous characters from a timeless horror classic. Beware the moon! Stick to the roads! |
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