The door Kate Winslet clung to at the end of "Titanic" has sold for a considerable price... beating other stunning film memorabilia at auction.
The piece of wood that played a role in Leonardo DiCaprio 's on-screen death recently sold for a staggering $718,750 during Heritage Auctions' Treasures from Planet Hollywood auction, making it the highest-priced sale of the auction.
The door—which is actually a door frame, according to the auction notes—wasn't the only "Titanic" memorabilia sold at the event. The pale purple and pink chiffon dress Kate wore as Rose for most of the film's sinking scenes also sold, but only for $125,000.
As for the rest of the auction, Harrison Ford 's whip from "Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom" came in second with a sale of $525,000. Jack Nicholson 's axe from "The Shining" also went up for auction, but, like the "Titanic" dress, it only fetched $125,000.
Other famous movie memorabilia gone include Tobey Maguire's black suit from "Spider-Man 3," Wayne Knight 's shaving cream can from "Jurassic Park," and Bill Murray's bowling ball from "Kingpin."
Of course, since we're at it, we have to ask: Did Jack have to die?
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The door Kate Winslet clung to at the end of "Titanic" has sold for a considerable price... beating other stunning film memorabilia at auction.
The piece of wood that played a role in Leonardo DiCaprio 's on-screen death recently sold for a staggering $718,750 during Heritage Auctions' Treasures from Planet Hollywood auction, making it the highest-priced sale of the auction.
The door—which is actually a door frame, according to the auction notes—wasn't the only "Titanic" memorabilia sold at the event. The pale purple and pink chiffon dress Kate wore as Rose for most of the film's sinking scenes also sold, but only for $125,000.
As for the rest of the auction, Harrison Ford 's whip from "Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom" came in second with a sale of $525,000. Jack Nicholson 's axe from "The Shining" also went up for auction, but, like the "Titanic" dress, it only fetched $125,000.
Other famous movie memorabilia gone include Tobey Maguire's black suit from "Spider-Man 3," Wayne Knight 's shaving cream can from "Jurassic Park," and Bill Murray's bowling ball from "Kingpin."
Of course, since we're at it, we have to ask: Did Jack have to die?
The door Kate Winslet clung to at the end of "Titanic" has sold for a considerable price... beating other stunning film memorabilia at auction.
The piece of wood that played a role in Leonardo DiCaprio 's on-screen death recently sold for a staggering $718,750 during Heritage Auctions' Treasures from Planet Hollywood auction, making it the highest-priced sale of the auction.
The door—which is actually a door frame, according to the auction notes—wasn't the only "Titanic" memorabilia sold at the event. The pale purple and pink chiffon dress Kate wore as Rose for most of the film's sinking scenes also sold, but only for $125,000.
As for the rest of the auction, Harrison Ford 's whip from "Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom" came in second with a sale of $525,000. Jack Nicholson 's axe from "The Shining" also went up for auction, but, like the "Titanic" dress, it only fetched $125,000.
Other famous movie memorabilia gone include Tobey Maguire's black suit from "Spider-Man 3," Wayne Knight 's shaving cream can from "Jurassic Park," and Bill Murray's bowling ball from "Kingpin."
Of course, since we're at it, we have to ask: Did Jack have to die?