Iconic Titanic Door Panel Sells for Over $700,000 at Auction
In a jaw-dropping auction event, the floating piece of wood that famously kept Titanic’s Rose alive has been sold for an impressive $718,750 (£569,739). This prop, known for sparking endless debates among fans, has finally found a new home.
The Great Titanic Debate
Since the release of the iconic 1997 film, fans have been pondering the age-old question: Could the panel have accommodated both Rose and Jack, potentially saving them both from a tragic fate? The listing of the prop acknowledged the heated discussions it has sparked among enthusiasts.
A Piece of Hollywood History
The sale took place during an auction featuring props and costumes from the renowned restaurant and resort chain Planet Hollywood. Among the items up for bidding were iconic pieces from various blockbuster films, including the whip from Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom, which sold for an impressive $525,000.
The Mythbusters Controversy
In a 2012 episode of Mythbusters, Titanic director James Cameron addressed the ongoing criticism surrounding the fate of Jack. Despite receiving numerous emails labeling Rose as “selfish” and Jack as an “idiot,” Cameron stood by the script’s decision for Jack’s tragic demise. “The dude’s going down,” he declared, putting an end to the debate.
A Record-Breaking Auction
The auction, which concluded on Sunday evening, proved to be a massive success, raising a total of $15.68 million. With bidding wars taking place left and right, the event was a testament to the enduring appeal of Hollywood memorabilia. Joseph Maddalena of Heritage Auctions remarked on the overwhelming response, stating, “There were countless bidding wars… so many we lost track.”