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I know there's a thread on hats in movies, but I couldn't readily find it.
"Laura" was filmed in 1944 and stars Gene Tierney and a very young and tall Vincent Price.
It's a very good murder mystery movie, but the most amazing thing to me were the hats. Every man in the film who wore a hat wore the same hat with the same bash!
They were about 2 1/2- or 2 3/4-inch-brim fedoras with wide bands and deep--extremely deep--diamond creases with pinched front. No telling what the pre-bash crown height would be, maybe seven or more inches. Because the film is black and white, I couldn't tell the color, but they all appeared to be the same relatively light shade of fawn or gray.
And it's almost as if the film-maker was intentionally showing these hats, as the positions the actors would be in would display them from every possible angle in a wide variety of weather conditions. So the viewer got great looks at the bash as well as how the felt stood up to rain and wind and being handled.
Do any of the vintage hat experts here know exactly what hat that was? I'd love to have one just like it, in 7 1/8, in mint condition, of course!
"Laura" was filmed in 1944 and stars Gene Tierney and a very young and tall Vincent Price.
It's a very good murder mystery movie, but the most amazing thing to me were the hats. Every man in the film who wore a hat wore the same hat with the same bash!
They were about 2 1/2- or 2 3/4-inch-brim fedoras with wide bands and deep--extremely deep--diamond creases with pinched front. No telling what the pre-bash crown height would be, maybe seven or more inches. Because the film is black and white, I couldn't tell the color, but they all appeared to be the same relatively light shade of fawn or gray.
And it's almost as if the film-maker was intentionally showing these hats, as the positions the actors would be in would display them from every possible angle in a wide variety of weather conditions. So the viewer got great looks at the bash as well as how the felt stood up to rain and wind and being handled.
Do any of the vintage hat experts here know exactly what hat that was? I'd love to have one just like it, in 7 1/8, in mint condition, of course!