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Movies that you would love to own all the costuming from.

Blackjack

One Too Many
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Tucker, with Jeff Bridges. Probably the best period clothes I've ever seen in a film...period
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New York City
Off the top of my head, I think I'd enjoy the clothes from "Foyle's War," "Brideshead Revisited" (the 1970s TV one), "Gosford Park, and "Chariots of Fire."
 

Worf

I'll Lock Up
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"The Battle of the Bulge" - But in addition to all that wonderous G.I. and Wermacht clothing I'd like a FULLY functional Tiger I Battle Tank as well as a Sherman. Could you see me and the boys tearing asphalt into a Sonic in a Tiger Tank? Me, popping out the hatch resplendent in my Black Tankers Uni?

"Hans.. Fill her with Petrol! Gunther Bugers and Fries for the crew Mach Schnell!"

Worf
 
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New York City
Worf, awesome imagery (could also be a variation on a scene out of a lost episode of "Hogan's Heroes"). You would scare the bejesus out of the poor window counter guy / girl at Sonic.

Now, if we can keep the car as well as the clothes, I'm going with "Goldfinger" as not only do I get that insanely cool Aston Martin, but I'd get Bond's incredible three-piece suit from the seen at the Kentucky horse farm.
 
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Benzadmiral

Call Me a Cab
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The Swamp
The Maltese Falcon. I just saw it again this weekend, and Ward Bond's fedora looked much like the Fedora Lounge logo up above! Not to mention Spade's 3-piece suit in one of the early scenes, and his tweed overcoat.
 

tropicalbob

My Mail is Forwarded Here
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miami, fl
I just watched "The Male Animal" last week and was once again blown away, not only by the story and the acting, but by the early 40's academic clothing: beautiful tweed jackets and overcoats and plenty of nice fedoras and knitted sweaters. My absolute favorite style period -- 1938 to 1948. Also, "The Counterfeit Traitor."
 

Bushman

I'll Lock Up
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Joliet
Either It's A Wonderful Life, or (not pictured) Saving Private Ryan.
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Both are excellent films with an excellent wardrobe.
 

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