Talking pictures : how they are made and how to appreciate them (1937)

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Talking Pictures and thousands of pieces of costume jewelry. A shoemaker is a regular member of personnel. Usually he has trained himself to make costume bootsfor period military productions. Thousands of women's hats are made yearly by expert milliners. Studios furnish women with all their clothes, ancient or modern. Men buy their own modern costumes, but when a past time is to be portrayed, the clothes and accouterments required are made or bought for them. The men's wardrobe section is therefore comparatively small, but it has a great deal of color and character. It will offer uniforms for police in a dozen cities over a period of sixty or more years. It will have the uniforms of every army that ever marched to war, including those of the Pharaohs and the Caesars. [ยป8]