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A plaster molding of a shrunken human head with brown hair and protruding teeth, seen in Alfred Hitchcock's Under Capricorn (Warner Bros. , 1949). Together with a typed signed letter of authenticity from Alan M. Simon, dated November 3, 2013, stating that his father, Meyer Simon, was an accountant for many of the studios and became Hitchcock's accountant in 1949. Hitchcock gave Meyer Simon the prop head as a gift after the film was finished, and Alan M. Simon has kept the prop since he was 7 years old. Accompanied by a copy of the film. Approximately, 7 by 5 by 5 inches Categories:


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Date:
2013-04-05

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