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A Forbidden Planet crew member jacket/leotard

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MGM, 1956. Designed by Walter Plunkett. Chocolate brown long-sleeved leotard with an asymmetrical front zipper closure from bottom to top, shoulder panels with snap closures, and a horizontal stripe design which forms a "V" down the front, bearing a green-lettered "Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer" label inscribed "R. McGEE / 1671 4492" in ink. This leotard, originally gray and worn by Roger McGee, who plays Crewman Lindstrom in the film, can also be seen in the 1958 camp classic, Queen of Outer Space. It was later dyed brown for scenes in Atlantis: The Lost Continent (1961); however, these scenes ended up on the cutting room floor. The label, originally cream-colored but now tinged a light brown from the dye, still indicates the production number pertaining to Forbidden Planet. Academy Award®-winning designer Walter Plunkett, better known for his designs for Gone With the Wind (1939), created the futuristic men's costumes for this film which reflected the streamlined and efficient tenor of the 23rd century in which the story takes place. Together with an orange felt triangular patch detail with an incomplete triangle insignia and 2 snap closures which went with the costume from the cut scene of Atlantis: The Lost Continent. Accompanied by a scene still of McGee wearing the jacket.

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MGM, 1956. Designed by Walter Plunkett. Chocolate brown long-sleeved leotard with an asymmetrical front zipper closure from bottom to top, shoulder panels with snap closures, and a horizontal stripe design which forms a "V" down the front, bearing a green-lettered "Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer" label inscribed "R. McGEE / 1671 4492" in ink. This leotard, originally gray and worn by Roger McGee, who plays Crewman Lindstrom in the film, can also be seen in the 1958 camp classic, Queen of Outer Space. It was later dyed brown for scenes in Atlantis: The Lost Continent (1961); however, these scenes ended up on the cutting room floor. The label, originally cream-colored but now tinged a light brown from the dye, still indicates the production number pertaining to Forbidden Planet. Academy Award®-winning designer Walter Plunkett, better known for his designs for Gone With the Wind (1939), created the futuristic men's costumes for this film which reflected the streamlined and efficient tenor of the 23rd century in which the story takes place. Together with an orange felt triangular patch detail with an incomplete triangle insignia and 2 snap closures which went with the costume from the cut scene of Atlantis: The Lost Continent. Accompanied by a scene still of McGee wearing the jacket.

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