BRING MOVIE SET HOME TO MATCH YOUR STAR ATTITUDE.Byline: - Rodney Richey We all need to be given our props. Even the movie kind. An elaborate auction of famous movie and TV props is going on through Tuesday at the Hollywood Central Props warehouse in Sun Valley. (Everything must go!) The company is auctioning off its entire inventory, including furniture and set decorations from ``Wild, Wild West'' and ``Amistad,'' as well as TV series. (They stack them deep, and sell them cheap!) Cosmo Kramer's Chevy Bel Air Bel Air may refer to: Places in the United States:
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