4320 SE Belmont St, Portland, OR 97215, United StatesMap
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So much cool memorabillia
I came as a movie junkie intent on seeing all the costumes and props from iconic films. I'm a lifelong Wizard of Oz fan so seeing Professor Marvel's pants was a very big deal for me. Other highlights ...
As a tourist, my review is based on this as an attraction. It is worth visiting to poke around a business model of yesteryear. Along with the thousands of specifically categorized DVDs and VHSs, you w...
A unique unique place to rent either classical movies or new releases. Has rare movies difficult to find elsewhere and a display of costumes used in movies
The long time owner (Michael Clark) was looking to retire, so he wanted to sell this place. He settled with Hollywood Theater, which I thought was a good idea. The hours of the "museum" or store are m...
So much cool memorabillia
I came as a movie junkie intent on seeing all the costumes and props from iconic films. I'm a lifelong Wizard of Oz fan so seeing Professor Marvel's pants was a very big deal for me. Other highlights ...
Massive Collection
As a tourist, my review is based on this as an attraction. It is worth visiting to poke around a business model of yesteryear. Along with the thousands of specifically categorized DVDs and VHSs, you w...
A unique place still alive
Not closed yet hope it won't close. It is such an unusual unique place where you can find anything you like
A unique place
A unique unique place to rent either classical movies or new releases. Has rare movies difficult to find elsewhere and a display of costumes used in movies
Hollywood Theater saved the day!
The long time owner (Michael Clark) was looking to retire, so he wanted to sell this place. He settled with Hollywood Theater, which I thought was a good idea. The hours of the "museum" or store are m...