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  2. Ichiriki Chaya - Wikipedia

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    The entrance to the Ichiriki. The Ichiriki offers similar services to the other ochaya in Kyoto, with maiko and geisha hired from a geisha house (okiya) to provide entertainment and conversation to guests at parties. [6] The Ichiriki does not prepare food, but customers can order catering à la carte, which is delivered to the house. [1]

  3. 11 Iconic Movie Props That Fetched Record-Breaking ... - AOL

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    From legendary dresses to futuristic props, here are 11 of the most expensive movie-related items ever sold, plus insights into why fans are willing to spend millions on them. 1. Dorothy’s Ruby ...

  4. Kanadehon Chūshingura - Wikipedia

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    The Treasury of Loyal Retainers (仮名手本忠臣蔵, Kana dehon Chūshingura [1]) is an 11-act bunraku puppet play composed in 1748. [2] It is one of the most popular Japanese plays, [ 3 ] ranked with Zeami 's Matsukaze , although the vivid action [ 4 ] of Chūshingura differs dramatically from Matsukaze .

  5. List of film memorabilia - Wikipedia

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    In July 2013, the outfits worn by Julie Andrews and the children in the "Do-Re-Mi" scene were auctioned off for $1.3 million at Profiles in History. [2] [13] Star Wars franchise (1977-2013) In 2003, a costume worn by Darth Vader in The Empire Strikes Back (1980) sold at an auction for $83,000. [2]

  6. Bob Burns III - Wikipedia

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    Bob Burns (born May 12, 1935) is an American actor, consultant, producer, archivist and historian of props, costumes, and other paraphernalia from science fiction, fantasy, and horror motion pictures. He is notable for his work with and collection of movie props, particularly from horror and science-fiction movies. [1]

  7. Why Hollywood's prop masters are forming their own guild

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  8. Every Fun Set Detail You Might Have Missed in 'Barbie' - AOL

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    The movie used up one company's global supply of fluorescent pink paint. Naturally, the sets required a lot of pink paint. The seemingly white shade on set is, in fact, a very light pink.

  9. Ochaya - Wikipedia

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    Ichiriki Chaya entrance. Ochaya are typically very exclusive establishments; with very rare exceptions, a person may only enter if they are already an established patron, or are accompanied by a patron, with reservations. [3] Relationships to ochaya can often be traced back generations, and are generally associated with a family or company.