
VIRTUAL TOUR
We invite you to come on inside and have a look around. No matter where you live in the world, you can enjoy the Douglas Fairbanks Museum from the comfort of your home. No appointment necessary!
Simply click on each photo for a larger view with captions and a full description of each item on display. Enjoy!
- Centerpiece from “The Sword of Zorro’s Father” exhibit
- Civil War sword belonging to Fairbanks’ father, Capt. H. Charles Ulman
- The sword was inscribed and presented to Doug’s father for meritous service in the Union Army
- Original 1864 Civil War sword owned by Capt. Ulman
- Museum Exhibit Case
- Museum gift shop book table
- 1918 pictorial spread featuring Fairbanks and Charlie Chaplin during WWI
- Display for the exhibit “Douglas Fairbanks: In His Own Words”
- Original still photos, books and theatre programs for the 1925 film “Don Q: Son of Zorro”
- Original Fairbanks autographs, screenplays, programs and memorabilia
- Douglas Fairbanks obituary from the Los Angeles Herald-Express. Dec. 13, 1939
- Page 2 of Fairbanks’ obituary from the Los Angeles Herald-Express, Dec. 13, 1939
- 1922 ad for “Douglas Fairbanks in Robin Hood”
- Poster for “The Thief of Bagdad”
- Gallery Hall 2
- Rare still photos from “The Mark of Zorro”, 1920
- Exhibit wall from the museum’s “Legend of Zorro” exhibit
- Rare stills from 1920′s “The Mark of Zorro”
- From the museum’s exhibit, “The Legend of Zorro”
- Original still photos from “The Mark of Zorro” (1920), the very first Zorro film
- 1918 pictorial “Why I Was Disappointed in the Grand Canyon” by Douglas Fairbanks
- From the exhibit “Douglas Fairbanks: In His Own Words”
- From the exhibit “Douglas Fairbanks: In His Own Words”
- 1927 poster for “The Gaucho,” starring Fairbanks and Lupe Velez (aka “The Mexican Spitfire”)
- Still photo from the all-talking version of Shakespeare’s “Taming of the Shrew” (1929)
- Posters from some of Fairbanks’ most popular films
- Vintage periodicals and books dating from 1912-1940.
- Original Fairbanks programs, autographs, and books from our collections.
- Museum visitors enjoy the exhibit
- Photos and family heirlooms on display
- “The Sword of Zorro’s Father” Exhibition
- Detail of sword handle
- “The Sword of Zorro’s Father” exhibit
- Exhibit case, main gallery
- Fairbanks’ father was a Union Army Captain in the Civil War
- Exhibit panel from “The Sword of Zorro’s Father”
- Posters advertising the 1925 film “Don Q: Son of Zorro,” Fairbanks’ sequel to 1920′s “The Mark of Zorro”
- Rare outtake still from “The Thief of Bagdad” 1923
- Douglas Fairbanks circa 1916
- 1928 “Vanity Fair” pictorial
- Photos, vintage advertisements for Fairbanks films, circa 1920s
- Museum Gift Shop








































