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Original Item: Only One Available. This is a M41 field jacket costume piece or prop that was used by an actor during the filming of Steven Spielberg's epic 1998 WW2 film Saving Private Ryan. It is marked Size 44 and has heavy damage and faux blood staining to the back, and is marked CRC on the interior sleeve. The name C. GRAY is written on the collar. CRC denotes that the jacket came from the Costume Rentals Corporation, who supplied a substantial amount of World War II-era wardrobe and uniform pieces for use in the film. This was just released as CRC closed their doors in 2025, so this has never been on the market before.
The jacket came with the story that it was used in a death scene but we have no further information about its specific use.
This jacket comes with a scanned and printed copy of a notarized letter confirming that the uniform and other material came from CRC, the Costume Rentals Corporation, who supplied a substantial amount of World War II-era wardrobe and uniform pieces for use in the film. The letter confirms that these materials were indeed used in the Production of SPR. The letter was signed by Harlan Glenn, who worked on the production of "Saving Private Ryan" as Costume Consultant and Purchaser.
This jacket is offered in very good condition and truly is a related part of WW2 history.
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