PARAMOUNT, 1972
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MARLON BRANDO OVERCOAT AND HAT FROM "THE GODFATHER, PART I"
Paramount, 1972
A brown wool single-breasted overcoat with a three-button front closure and two flap pockets worn by Marlon Brando in the tense and gripping scene where he gets shot in Little Italy while buying produce. Consigned by Arthur Gerold, owner of the Brooks Van Horn & Son Theatrical Costume Company which was commissioned to make all the costumes by the film's designer, Anna Hill Johnstone, this piece has a label in the inner right-breast pocket reading Made Exclusively by Brooks Van Horn & Son Theatrical Costumes Phila. for Godfather Overcoat Marlon Brando CH 44 Coat Length 20/32/43/63. A grey fedora-style hat made by Stetson that Brando wore in the same pivotal scene is also included. (2)
Paramount, 1972
A brown wool single-breasted overcoat with a three-button front closure and two flap pockets worn by Marlon Brando in the tense and gripping scene where he gets shot in Little Italy while buying produce. Consigned by Arthur Gerold, owner of the Brooks Van Horn & Son Theatrical Costume Company which was commissioned to make all the costumes by the film's designer, Anna Hill Johnstone, this piece has a label in the inner right-breast pocket reading Made Exclusively by Brooks Van Horn & Son Theatrical Costumes Phila. for Godfather Overcoat Marlon Brando CH 44 Coat Length 20/32/43/63. A grey fedora-style hat made by Stetson that Brando wore in the same pivotal scene is also included. (2)