This weekend, it was a rush to own a piece of Hollywood history as Costume Rentals Corporation (CRC) held a massive liquidation sale, just in time for Halloween.
It was their first-ever sale open to the public. It included racks and racks of unique vintage items.
Video shows a massive crowd of people rushing to the sale. Hundreds of people were in the line, which wrapped around the building, waiting for the gates to open so they could get their hands on some rare, collectible Hollywood items.
The business says many of the clothing pieces have been worn on screen, likely in some of your favorite movies and shows. They say they provided some of the costumes for "Saving Private Ryan," "Forest Gump," "Fast and Furious," "Barbie," "Joker" and countless others.
CRC has served the film and TV industry for nearly 50 years, providing costumes for every genre and every era you can imagine.
"It was an overwhelming turnout. We were very proud of that. People knew that we have pieces in here from the 20s, 30s, 40s, 50s, and they're vintage pieces that a lot of the boutiques can't get their hands on. And a lot of casting directors had their teams out here pulling for active shows," said Sarah Allegro with CRC.
The business says they're closing their doors due to the challenges and changes we've seen in Hollywood in recent years -- the pandemic, the hiatuses of the studios, the strikes ... it's been a tough few years for this multi-generational family business.
While this weekend's sale is over, Eyewitness News did ask the business what's next. They say they plan to donate some items to museums and non-profits.
They also said they're not quite publicly ready to announce their next business venture, but those interested should follow them on social media for updates.