Titanic’s rose-shaped door after sinking tops Planet Hollywood auction


Rose promised Jack she would never leave him at the end of James Cameron’s film. Titanic. She kept that pledge until recently, when the door that saved her was the best-selling item in the “Treasures from Planet Hollywood” auction, which ended on Sunday.

Heritage Reports for Iconic Auctions Titanic The prop sold for $718,750, topping the event and coming ahead of items like Indiana Jones’ famous whip from Indiana Jones and the Temple of DoomWhich sold for $525,000.

Other items in the auction include a dress worn on screen by Marilyn Monroe, and Jack Nicholson’s ax from the “Hereee’s Johnny” scene in the movie “Hereee’s Johnny.” the shining, And an original Stormtrooper blaster from 1977 star Wars.

Several other pieces of Titanic Also part of the auction were a ship’s steering wheel for Rose’s white, pink and lavender chiffon dress.

the Titanic The door has been the subject of much debate among fans, with arguments that Rose could have made room for Jack and saved them both. In fact, director James Cameron made a documentary that addressed this argument, concluding that it was likely, though not guaranteed, that both would be right for him.

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