Star Wars script forgotten in Harrison Ford’s apartment sold for $13.6 thousand

Star Wars script forgotten in Harrison Ford's apartment sold for $13.6 thousand

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The fourth draft of the Star Wars movie script. Episode 4: A New Hope,” left by actor Harrison Ford in a rented apartment in London, was sold at the British auction Excalibur Auctions for £10,795 (about $13.6 thousand), reports The Guardian.

The script, entitled “The Adventures of Luke Starkiller,” was bought by a collector from Austria on February 17, the newspaper specified. The draft is dated March 15, 1976. Mr Ford left him in a London private house in Notting Hill, where he rented the top two floors while filming at a film studio in the village of Elstree in Hertfordshire, The Guardian reported.

According to the newspaper, the script sold at auction is incomplete and has different-colored pages, indicating that edits have been made to it. The draft script also contains characters and scenes that were cut from the final version, The Guardian claims.

The auction house told the publication that the actor also left other items in the rented apartment, including a filming schedule and sheets of notes. These items, collected in a package, went under the hammer for £4,826 ($6,000), Excalibur Auctions reported.

Erdni Kagaltynov

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