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This prop house supplies Hollywood’s biggest movies, now it’s struggling to survive

Дата публикации: 09-07-2026 20:15:51

After decades of supplying props to some of Hollywood's most iconic films, including “Titanic,” “Forrest Gump” and “Oppenheimer,” History for Hire Prop House recently laid off employees and cut worker hours.

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After decades of supplying props to some of Hollywood’s most iconic films, including “Titanic,” “Forrest Gump” and “Oppenheimer,” History for Hire Prop House recently laid off employees and cut worker hours.

With so much production leaving the United States, it absolutely has affected my business a lot,” says History for Hire Co-Founder Pam Elyea. 

“I have definitely seen a pretty serious decrease in the amount of rentals that we’ve done over the past three years.”

Pam Elyea, Vice President of History For Hire prop house, stands among vintage television cameras and shelves of props.

History For Hire prop house co-founder Pam Elyea in North Hollywood, California, May 8, 2026. Jonathan Alcorn for CA Post

History For Hire Vice President Pam Elyea stands in front of a shelf filled with various acoustic guitars.

Pam Elyea shows some of the guitars available to rent from History For Hire. Jonathan Alcorn for CA Post

History for Hire has supplied military uniforms to “Forrest Gump” and “Wolverine”, guitars to “Walk the Line” and “A Complete Unknown,” old-fashioned cameras to “Anchorman,” old-fashioned telephones to “Mad Men” and “Bonnie and Clyde,” and even Ryan Gosling’s piano stool for “La La Land.” 

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Now the small business, founded in the 80s, is struggling to survive as it increasingly ships props to sets overseas instead of to sets in Los Angeles. 

In 2025, the number of shoot days recorded in LA County was down about 50% since 2018, the lowest figure ever recorded, aside from 2020, according to FilmLA.  

History for Hire Vice President Pam Elyea stands next to film cameras and bicycle props.

Pam Elyea and History For Hire have lost business as filming has moved to other cities. Jonathan Alcorn for CA Post

Musical instruments, including vintage drum sets and electric guitars, arranged on shelves.

History For Hire prop house. Jonathan Alcorn for CA Post

That’s happening as other states and countries are luring Hollywood productions away with major financial incentives, and filmmakers struggle with LA’s excessive red tape and fees.

History for Hire’s props are increasingly traveling to the places stealing productions from LA. 

Watch the video to find out where they’re going, and how this trend is negatively impacting the company’s bottom line.

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