Sorting through my photo archives I came across this eclectic collection of costumes and props from the worlds of crime, fantasy and science fiction that I've yet to share from my visit to the London Film Museum on May 15, 2012.
Monogrammed shirt worn by Gary Kemp as Ronnie Kray in The Krays
This white shirt was worn by Spandau Ballet's Gary Kemp in the 1990 biopic about the London's twin 60's underworld crime-lords, Ronnie and Reggie Kray (he played the former brother).Also on display were some cool original movie memorabilia available to buy at PropStore.com.
Red jacket worn by Kristanna Loken as T-X
in Terminator 3: Rise of the Machines
In 2003's Terminator 3: Rise of the Machines, Kristanna Loken wore this jacket as the sexy, but lethal, T-X Terminatrix from the future sent back to kill 'John Connor'.
Jacket worn by James Marsden as Cyclops in X-Men
Meanwhile James Marsden wore this black jacket as 'Scott Summers' aka 'Cyclops' in Bryan Singer's 2000 big screen X-Men comic book adaptation.
Shirt worn by Keanu Reeves as John Constantine in Constantine
In another comic book adaptation, this time for DC Comics Hellblazer character 'John Constantine', Keanu Reeves wore this shirt as the titular supernatural hero in the 2005 movie.
Blood-soaked t-shirt worn by Nick Frost as Ed in Shaun of the Dead
Zombie fans will love this t-shirt worn by Nick Frost in the 2004 comedy-horror Shaun of the Dead.
Mars colony money props used in Total Recall
Also on display from the world of sci-fi were these Mars colony bank notes from Arnold Schwarzenegger's original 1990 movie, Total Recall.
Original Wonka bar used in Charlie and the Chocolate Factory
And finally this sweet prop was featured in Tim Burton's 2005 adaptation of Roald Dahl's Charlie and the Chocolate Factory, which starred Johnny Depp as confectionary wizard 'Willy Wonka'.If you love these items, be sure to check out these other original costumes and props on display at the London Film Museum on my last visit...
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