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Solomon Richards, one of Vinewood’s most iconic movie producers, has run into a serious problem in GTA Online. A collection of priceless film props from his legendary career has gone missing, and he’s turning to players to help track them down across Los Santos and Blaine County. Completing this collectible hunt isn’t just about helping Solomon out, it also comes with solid cash rewards and one of the most fun cosmetic unlocks in the game.
In this guide, you’ll find clear, detailed locations for every single Solomon movie prop in GTA Online, making it easy to complete the mission quickly without running around blindly. Whether you’re after the $150,000 payout, the exclusive alien outfit, or just want to 100% your collectibles, this walkthrough breaks everything down so you can finish the quest efficiently and without wasting time.

The Meltdown Film Reel is one of the easiest props to collect and is located right near Richards Majestic Productions. Head to the studio lot in Backlot City and look around the exterior of Solomon’s office building. You’ll spot the film reel resting near a trash bin tucked into a corner outside the entrance. Since it’s in a central area with no enemies or random spawns involved, you can grab this prop quickly and move straight on to the next location without any hassle.

The WIFA Award can be found inside the back office of the Vanilla Unicorn, the strip club located in Strawberry, marked on the map with the high-heel icon. Getting access is the tricky part. You won’t be allowed into the restricted area unless things turn hostile. Either fire a shot to alert security or enter with an active wanted level, which will cause the guard at the entrance to move. Once the path is open, slip past the curtains, head through the back doors, and you’ll find the award sitting on a desk inside the office. Grab it quickly and get out before the situation escalates.

The Native American Headdress prop is hidden inside the Diamond Casino & Resort. Walk through the main entrance and stay to the right as you move past the gaming floor. From there, head straight into the public restrooms on the right-hand side. Inside, make your way along the row of urinals and look closely at the dividers. You’ll spot the headdress resting on top of one of the urinal walls. Pick it up and you’re good to go—no combat or special conditions required for this one.

The Mummy Head can be found in a quiet desert area just off Route 68. Head toward the stretch of road that sits between Great Chaparral and the Grand Senora Desert. Near the roadside, you’ll spot a small house with a front porch. Walk up to the entrance and check the ground outside the porch area—the Mummy Head prop is sitting there in plain sight, making it one of the easier collectibles to grab on Solomon’s list.

The Alien Head prop is hidden out in the desert near Sandy Shores, specifically at the famous hippie alien shrine. Make your way to the “Beam Me Up” landmark inside Senora National Park. Once you’re there, look around the rocky area near the painted alien symbols and UFO-themed markings. The Alien Head is resting on top of a rock, blending in with the surroundings, so get close and scan the area carefully before picking it up.

To collect the Clapperboard prop, you’ll need to enter Fort Zancudo, which means triggering a wanted level no matter how you approach it. You can either fly in or use the access ramp near the tunnel outside the base to get inside. Once you’re past the gates, head toward the guard tower located on the northern side of the facility. Inside the tower, check the ground floor desk, where the Clapperboard is sitting and ready to be picked up before you make your escape.

The Monster Head prop is hidden high above the Altruist Camp, deep in the Chiliad Mountain State Wilderness. To reach it, you’ll need to make your way up the mountain, either on foot or with a careful vehicle approach. Be ready for trouble, though, as the Altruist cult members are extremely aggressive and will attack as soon as they spot you. The prop itself sits near the edge at the very top of the cliff, so grab it quickly and get out before you’re overwhelmed.

The Tiger Skin Rug is one of the trickier Solomon movie props because it spawns inside a Rumpo van that appears randomly during free roam. This van only shows up in East Los Santos, so you’ll want to focus your search there and be ready to switch sessions if it doesn’t spawn right away. The Rumpo is most commonly found parked in Simmet Alley, parked outside Darnell Bros., or driving east across the San Andreas Avenue Bridge. Once you spot the van, open the back doors and grab the Tiger Skin Rug from inside. If it’s not there, changing lobbies or revisiting these spots usually helps trigger the spawn faster.

The Mummy Coffin is another Solomon movie prop tied to a random event vehicle, this time a Pony van, which makes it easy to miss if you don’t know where to look. The van only spawns in the northwestern part of Los Santos, so you’ll want to patrol that area and be ready to hop sessions if it doesn’t appear right away. The Pony van can show up parked outside the Epsilon Center, parked around the Kortz Center, or driving north along North Rockford Drive, just past ULSA. When you find the van, open the rear doors and grab the Mummy Coffin from inside. If it’s not there, switching lobbies and revisiting these locations usually triggers the spawn faster.

The Globe is the final Solomon movie prop and it’s hidden inside a Rebel truck that only spawns around Paleto Bay, making it another collectible that relies on a bit of luck and lobby hopping. This truck can appear in just a few fixed spots, so circling these locations is the fastest way to find it. Check near Willie’s Supermarket, look down the alley behind The Hen House, or scan the road heading east from Procopio Truck Stop, driving away from Paleto Bay. Once you spot the Rebel truck, open the back and grab the Globe from inside. If it doesn’t spawn, switching sessions and rechecking these areas usually gets it to appear pretty quickly.
Collecting all of Solomon’s movie props in GTA 5 Online is a fun side mission that rewards both patience and exploration. While some props are easy pickups in fixed locations, others test your persistence with random vehicle spawns and hostile areas, making the hunt feel varied from start to finish. By following each location step by step, you can complete the collection efficiently, earn the full cash reward, and unlock the unique alien-themed outfit as a bonus. More importantly, returning every prop to Solomon Richards wraps up one of the most memorable collectible challenges in the game, giving you extra rewards without wasting time roaming the map blindly.
Posted On: January 16th, 2026
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