We’ve reported on the Gemr docuseries Collection Complete in the past, and in their latest episode, they not only track down the whereabouts of actor James Remar’s screen-used vest from director Walter Hill’s 1979 film The Warriors, but also offer viewers the chance to win a copy of the film on Blu-ray, as well as a sold-out double LP of the film’s score and soundtrack from Waxwork Records.

An in-depth look into the lives of artists and the collections that fuel their work, the focus of Collection Complete’s latest installment revolves around filmmaker and prop collector Sean Clark’s storied journey to obtain a screen-used vest from the The Warriors, which first began with Clark being sold an expensive fake from a trusted acquaintance, to later being happily bestowed – by Remar himself – his own screen-used vest and belt, which his character of “Ajax” wore in the cult classic.

You can check out the episode here.

The series’ twentieth episode (future installments are set to showcase other items in Clark’s collection, including a screen-used Hellraiser box, rare KISS items and The Resonator prop from 1986’s From Beyond), past episodes of Collection Complete have ventured into the personal collections of filmmakers Mike Mendez of Tales of Halloween fame and designer, artist and pinup Micheline Pitt, among others.

What’s more, those who create a free account at Gemr.com’s Movie & TV Memorabilia Club will have a chance to WIN the ‘Warriors, Come Out to Play!’ Giveaway, which features one The Warriors deluxe double LP on 180 gram “Boppers” purple vinyl of the film’s original soundtrack and score from Waxwork Records, and one Ultimate Director’s Cut Blu-ray release of The Warriors! (Giveaway ends on 8/26/2019).

Subscribe to the series’ Youtube channel here to see previous episodes of Collection Complete, and for more on Collection Complete, ‘like’ them on Facebook here and follow them on Instagram at @CollectionComplete and on Twitter at @CollectionComp.

 

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Norman Gidney is a nearly lifelong horror fan. Beginning his love for the scare at the age of 5 by watching John Carpenter's Halloween, he set out on a quest to share his passion for all things spooky with the rest of the world.