They’ll never let go … of this priceless prop. The controversial door from James Cameron’s “Titanic” was officially sold at the Treasures From Planet Hollywood auction last week for a whopping ...
Reading firefighters Rik Kuhn and Andrew Getka pried and smashed their way through a steel door on a recent afternoon at a city factory. There wasn’t a raging fire at The Rose Corp., 401 N. Eighth St.
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Titanic fans have been debating whether Jack could have fit on the door for more than 25 years ago — and now one lucky person can test their theory at home. “Original hero flotation prop made of balsa ...
Several iconic movie props recently went under the gavel but it was a piece of the fictional version of the Titanic that outsold everything. The “floating door” was part of a door frame from above the ...
The much-debated door from the 1997 film, which only had room to save Kate Winslet’s Rose but not Leonardo DiCaprio’s Jack, has sold at auction Ever since the release of Titanic in 1997, debate has ...
The famous floating “door” that has caused endless heated debates since Titanic’s 1997 release has sold for $718,750 at auction. In James Cameron’s hit romantic disaster film, Rose DeWitt Bukater ...
It is a question that frustrated audiences have never been able to let go of since the release of Titanic in 1997. But a prop auction has finally solved the mystery of whether there was enough room ...
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