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Costumes, props, scripts and other memorabilia from its past are on display here, at the Warner Brothers museum in Burbank, California. It’s the only Hollywood museum of its kind.
"What we wanted to do was have the guests of the museum see aspects of film-making that they wouldn’t see otherwise. This was a way to put everything together where you, whoever you are, can come into the museum, can kind of get an understanding of all the jobs that are in the business," Leith Adams, exec. director of corporate archive, Warner Bros.
A 1927 leather-bound script from the first talkie "The Jazz Singer," heralded a new age for the film industry, with Warner Brothers leading the way for innovation.