RKO, 1942. Designed by Earl Leas. Pale olive-colored full-length wool coat with brown lapels and cuffs, with an invisible button front closure, bearing an interior "Western Costume Co." label inscribed, "F148 / T. Holt / #10," and "Western Costume" stamps and a modern barcode to lining. Orson Welles' unsung masterpiece based on Booth Tarkington's 1918 novel features Holt as the spoiled and selfish George Minafer. Holt can be seen wearing the coat (sans brown lapels and cuffs, which were added after production) in the scene with Anne Baxter when he tells her he is leaving and may never see her again. Accompanied by a DVD of the film.
RKO, 1942. Designed by Earl Leas. Pale olive-colored full-length wool coat with brown lapels and cuffs, with an invisible button front closure, bearing an interior "Western Costume Co." label inscribed, "F148 / T. Holt / #10," and "Western Costume" stamps and a modern barcode to lining. Orson Welles' unsung masterpiece based on Booth Tarkington's 1918 novel features Holt as the spoiled and selfish George Minafer. Holt can be seen wearing the coat (sans brown lapels and cuffs, which were added after production) in the scene with Anne Baxter when he tells her he is leaving and may never see her again. Accompanied by a DVD of the film.
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