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The original "Star Wars" film is apparently still setting some records... This time in winning bids for movie memorabilia!
A 35mm Panavision used to film the original "Star Wars" set a record this past weekend (of Dec 9-11th) at an auction convened by the Profiles in History auctioneers. The winning bid for the "historic" camera was $625,000.
The camera itself was once a part of the collection of Hollywood memorabilia belonging to Debbie Reynolds. How it came into Reynolds' possession is unknown.
(By coincidence, Reynolds' daughter, Carrie Fisher, portrayed Princess Leia Organa in the first three "Star Wars" movies.)
"Star Wars" Camera sets record at auction...
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This event only proves that some people still have money to burn and want to impress others, OR that there are really nutty, eccentric wealthy people out there... (As if we didn't know that already!)
You have to be bored to spend your money like that!
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Yeah, the camera isn't worth $625,000 originally.
Heck, nowadays these cameras are practically being given away because of the push to all-digital cinematography.
You have to be bored to spend your money like that!
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Yeah, the camera isn't worth $625,000 originally.
Heck, nowadays these cameras are practically being given away because of the push to all-digital cinematography.
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Re: "Star Wars" Camera sets record at auction...
Do not underestimate the HARRRRDCORE Fans;)I call myself a huge fan of the old Saga and even like the EP.I-III thou, but that ammount of money??? Hell-NO! The most expensive SW-Item I´ve ever bought was a limited Han Solo in Carbonite-figure from FaoSchwarz....still one of the ultimate Highlights in my Collection, but theres a limit. Maybe George Kucas bought it himself ton save some taxes,hahaha.
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