Leon / Léon: Prop 'Stanfield's Pills' / Cosplay Capsule Container
Leon / Léon: Prop 'Stanfield's Pills' / Cosplay Capsule Container
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£20.25 GBP
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Important Note: This pot contains empty capsules of a fictional medication that was created specially for the Stansfield character in 'Leon’ from a non-existant pharmacy and is not a facsimile of any existing product past or present. These are reproduction props are solely intended for entertainment novelty and collecting purposes.
This is a rare opportunity to own this highly sought-after container inspired by Leon, the contents of which can be seen being taken by Norman ‘Stan’ Stansfield regularly throughout the film! This fictional medication container is professionally created using the best quality materials. It is created using traditional film and television art department techniques for added authenticity and so are perfect for on-screen or display use. This labeled pot of yellow and green capsules consists of:
Dinkins Pharmacy - Amber Plastic Pot / White Lid: Norman Stansfield Librium Label
Dinkins Pharmacy - Approx. 20 Empty Yellow / Green Capsules
Note: The prop capsules are empty and contain nothing whatsoever. The amber plastic container is slightly conical by design meaning the straight label curves upwards a little at the sides just like real-world versions. As it is never mentioned in the film, there has been much discussion over the years regarding what Stan was taking from chlordiazepoxide to muscle relaxants. The likelyhood is that it would have probably been a designer creation or an existing medication mixed with an additional substance given his reaction when taking it!
Trivia: During the scene when Stansfield 'interrogates' Mathilda's father, he smells the father, and gets extremely physically close to him. According to Michael Badalucco, he had no idea that Gary Oldman was going to smell him, nor that he was going to get as close as he did. Badalucco says that in the film, his look of discomfort during the scene is completely genuine, as he felt decidedly intimidated by Oldman, and the physical proximity between the two made him very nervous.