headpiece that would have been worn by, we think the stunt person from the film, the design came from hr giger artist. what's interesting actually is the actors in the film kept asking to see what the alien would look like, and he wouldn't show them. so the reaction that you see on film is their real reaction to seeing him for the first time. well, it's terrifying. it is a little terrifying. all these objects are very cool, but what's the value in keeping it to show people? i think it's really important. from its very beginnings to today, a lot of filmmakers now talk about how they are using the same magic just with different tools. that sense of history is important to filmmakers and is important to us, and we want to share that with the public. so basically this is the 19th century moving picture entertainment industry. so there are about 850 photographs in here that work in a rotary system, you hand crank the film, and inside you would see the motion picture move. first suggested 90 years ago and in development for eight years, at a projected cost of close to $400 million, the museum has ha