For nearly 20 years, John C. Reilly was considered a solid character actor. And he's quite good at it. So good, that from his very first role he has made more of the part than originally intended. After receiving an Oscar® nomination for "Chicago", he is finally being taken seriously for leading roles. In fact, he's has had leading/starring roles in his last 3 films: "Walk Hard", "Step Brothers" and "The Promotion". As Richard Welhner in work place comedy "The Promotion", he and Seann William Scott lampoon the internal politics of corporate America.
For your consideration is a pair of pants and a belt worn by the gifted actor John C. Reilly in his role as the aspiring store manager, Richard Welhner in the corporate comedy "The Promotion". These trousers are part of a Hero outfit consisting of the Donaldson's store uniform shirt and brown pants and belt, each of which is available in separate listings. The trousers are dark brown, straight fit "Gavin" pants by Banana Republic. The belt is a classic medium brown leather belt with a square silver buckle. It is rare for a director to focus on pants or legs in a scene, so it is usually a challenge to get screen images of pants. But in this film, we get to see Reilly tap dancing in the store and a close up of his legs in a goofy parking lot fight with Seann WIlliam Scott that reveals Reilly's pants and tap shoes. These very identifiable pieces of wardrobe come with 2 certificates of authenticity for just $24.95.