Cary Grant’s wardrobe test for “An Affair to Remember” (1957)
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Cary Grant’s wardrobe test for “An Affair to Remember” (1957)
Patrick Stewart - Wardrobe and make-up test for Star Trek: The Next Generation (1987)
Wardrobe Test Stills
Julie’s look in NOBODY LIVES FOREVER was so suave! Here are some of the photos to test the look before the movie cameras rolled.
Yes.
Yes. (💜 the shoes!)
Yes.
Yes.
Yes.
The cardholder sneaked into the shot. And, Yes.
Yes.
Yes. Of course.
Yes. Absolutely!
(via Film Noir Photos: On the Set: Marta Kristen)
Wardrobe tests for "Lost in Space" (1965-1968) CBS-TV
Concept art—and costume tests—for Tim Burton’s never-produced Superman Lives. 1998.
Nic Cage as Superman. I remember hearing about this at University and thinking, “That’s a bogus story. That’s a bogus story if ever I’ve heard one.” I had heard stuff like that before, like during pre-production of Batman Returns: Robert De Niro was going to play Two-Face, Robin Williams was going to play The Riddler. And Madonna—she had already been cast as Catwoman. There were always fanciful rumors like that floating around, I laughed it away.
But it was true of course. It was all true.
Polaroids of Carrie Fisher during the production of Return of the Jedi (1981-1982)
Anne Francis - Forbidden Planet wardrobe tests (1954-1955)