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  2. 11 Iconic Movie Props That Fetched Record-Breaking ... - AOL

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    This mask and helmet worn by David Prowse, the British actor who played Darth Vader, fetched over $1 million at an auction in 2019. As one of cinema’s most infamous villains, Vader’s props ...

  3. List of film memorabilia - Wikipedia

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    One of the "hypersleep chamber" props sold at auction in 2012 for $65,000. [2] Back to the Future trilogy (1985–1990) In 2011, one of the seven DeLoreans used in the trilogy sold for $541,000. [9] Some of the proceeds went to The Michael J. Fox Foundation. [2] In 2012, the brain-wave analyzer from the first Back to the Future (1985) sold for ...

  4. Harlequinade - Wikipedia

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    The setting was usually a street scene containing several stage traps, trick doors and windows. Clown would jump through windows and reappear through trap doors. He would steal sausages, chickens and other props which he would stuff into his pockets, later dividing these unfairly with an accomplice.

  5. M5 Industries - Wikipedia

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    M5 Industries (M5) is a special effects company located in San Francisco, California, best known as the working lab of the TV series MythBusters.Founded in 1997 by Jamie Hyneman, it specialized in producing props for movies and television.

  6. Check out these Star-Telegram photos from our archives of early parades, along with more recently in the 2000s. This weekend’s stock show parade dates back to 1896. Check out these Star-Telegram ...

  7. In pictures: London's New Year's Day parade - AOL

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    London's annual New Year's Day parade went ahead despite warnings of strong winds and heavy rain. The start of the event was delayed by half an hour, until 12:30 GMT, and inflatable cartoon ...

  8. History of stand-up comedy - Wikipedia

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    Stand-up comedy has roots in various traditions of popular entertainment of the late 19th century, including vaudeville, the stump-speech monologues of minstrel shows, dime museums, concert saloons, freak shows, variety shows, medicine shows, American burlesque, English music halls, circus clown antics, Chautauqua, and humorist monologues like those delivered by Mark Twain in his first (1866 ...

  9. Circus clown - Wikipedia

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    The clowns' dressing and prop area Come in The period an hour before showtime when the public is entering the arena before the circus begins. Elephant and camel rides are offered for a fee during come-in; butchers are selling their wares, and clowns are on the arena floor and in the seats. Some clowns specialized and only performed during come-in.