The draft of the "Star Wars" script was sold at auction for $13.6 thousand
At an auction in the UK, a draft of the script for the movie "Star Wars" was sold for $13.6 thousand. This copy belonged to actor Harrison Ford, but he accidentally left it in a rented London apartment in 1976.
This is the fourth draft of the script for the Star Wars movie, which was then called "The Adventures of Luke Starkiller." It also contains characters and scenes that were not included in the final version of the film. The script is incomplete and unbound, its pages are of different colors, and the colored pages typically represent corrections to the white ones, as reported by the BBC.
Other items belonging to Harrison Ford were also sold at the auction. These included a letter from his agent, Patricia McQueeney, and another letter in which Ford was reprimanded for failing to contact his wife, which sold for $224. Additionally, a note detailing Ford's meeting with Star Wars producer Robert Watts fetched $6,081.
Earlier, as TravelWise reported, a bottle of whiskey was sold for a record 2.1 million pounds at Sotheby's in London.