Anchorman (2004)


ANCHORMAN
Ron Burgundy (Will Ferrell) Signature Blue Suit
Item # C0397

     
ANCHORMAN - Ron Burgundy (Will Ferrell) Signature Blue Suit



   



   



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Price: $6,500.00
 
This costume was worn by “Ron Burgundy” played by Will Ferrell in the 2004 comedy, “Anchorman: The Legend of Ron Burgundy” co-starring Christina Applegate, Paul Rudd, Steve Carell and David Koechner. The custom made three-piece blue polyester suit has a blue and yellow paisley lining, yellow button down dress shirt and striped tie, the pants have a small fauz blood stain at the right of the zipper. Production HOLD tag is attached with “Ron Burgundy, Will Ferrell, D3, 38,40,41, 44, 45, 46, 48, 50, Ch7, Show, Anchorman, suit hold @ Roxy, Tie, hold unti #119” written on it and “Suit: ‘Raleigh Limited LTD’, ROXY #119 Sky blue green plaid, 2 btn, SB NL. Side pkts w/ faux button tav cuffs w/ faux button tabs. Shirt: m/o yellow self print, Tie: UNI# 88004561, lt blue, raw umber, yellow, brown, regimental stripe, She/Belt: Natural brown, sock: tan” written on the verso. The vest and tie were made for the production but not worn in the final version of the film.

Mr. Ferrell can be seen wearing the jacket and pants in various scenes, most notably when Ron and his team get lost in an alley and run into rival news teams. After Ron steps to the center of the circle and lays down the ground rules for a battle, a cartoonish and violent fight erupts, until police sirens scare them all off. The faux bloodstain on the pants is from when “Wes Mantooth” (Vince Vaughn) stabs Ron during battle, but it isn’t seen on screen. The suit is worn again later when he and “Veronica Corningstone” (Christina Applegate) get into a fight in the newsroom after Veronica tells Ron he has bad hair.

The dress shirt was worn during the win a date with Veronica contest in the office. Farrell takes the shirt off to show off his "guns", and in the "erection in the office" scene.

“Anchorman” centers around Ron Burgundy, San Diego’s top rated news anchor in the 1970’s, his world is turned upside down when an ambitious woman, Veronica Corningstone, is hired as his co-anchor. This film is considered one of the funniest films of all time and Ron Burgundy was ranked #26 in Empire magazine’s list of “The 100 Greatest Movie Characters”.

The costume is in excellent screen used condition and is accompanied by a letter of authenticity. Presented by The Golden Closet, your premier source for iconic screen used wardrobe, props, and music entertainment memorabilia.



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