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Where Would Hollywood Find Its Guillotines or Pay Phones Without Them?

For nearly four decades the prop house History for Hire has helped filmmakers recreate the past. But with fewer films shot in Los Angeles, they are not sure how much longer they can hang on.

Matt Stevens
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Elyea, Jim, Elyea, Pam, Good Night, and Good Luck. (Movie), History for Hire, Los Angeles (Calif), Movies, Once Upon a Time in Hollywood (Movie), Tax Credits, Deductions and Exemptions, Television, Titanic (Movie)
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