A piece of wood that kept Rose alive in 1997’s Titanic has been sold for $718,750 (£569,739) at auction. The sale was made during an auction of props and costumes owned by restaurant and resort chain Planet Hollywood.
The prop, often mistaken for a door, was based on a complete piece of debris salvaged from the 1912 tragedy, according to auctioneers Heritage Auctions.
The fictional Jack, played by Leonardo Di Caprio, insists the panel was only big enough for Rose, played by Kate Winslet. He later died in the freezing Atlantic, his body, if recovered, was never identified.
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posted on 27/3/24
When the news reported something missing by the Titanic shipwreck, I'd hoped they'd found more drawings of Kate Winslet with her tlts out.
posted on 27/3/24
comment by WeekendOffender (U22920)
posted 57 minutes ago
When the news reported something missing by the Titanic shipwreck, I'd hoped they'd found more drawings of Kate Winslet with her tlts out.
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How did Planet Hollywood acquire the piece of wood originally? I’m sure an AI thing could make you some drawings like that, please let us know on this article if you do, thanks for your time.
posted on 27/3/24
Funnily enough, I have a six panel internal door that could easily be mistaken for a complete piece of debris from a ship wreck?
Do you have contact details for Heritage Auctions?
posted on 27/3/24
The fictional Jack, played by Leonardo Di Caprio, insists the panel was only big enough for Rose, played by Kate Winslet. He later died in the freezing Atlantic, his body, if recovered, was never identified.
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TBF the puffy couponed cant could probably pass for a corpse
posted on 27/3/24
1912
posted on 28/3/24
It is not surprising that Jack's body was never recovered if he was a fictional character.
posted on 28/3/24
1912