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Iconic ‘Titanic’ Door Sells for Record-Breaking $718,750 at Auction

Iconic ‘Titanic’ Door Sells for Record-Breaking $718,750 at Auction- The iconic door from the 1997 film “Titanic,” which played a pivotal role in the film’s most memorable scene, has sold for a record-breaking $718,750 at auction.

This prop, which was used in the scene where Leonardo DiCaprio’s character, Jack, sacrifices himself to save Kate Winslet’s character, Rose, by freezing to death in the North Atlantic, was the top lot of the evening at Heritage Auctions. The door, often mistakenly referred to as a door, was actually just “part of the door frame just above the first-class lounge entrance” from the recreation of the doomed 1912 ship.

Iconic 'Titanic' Door Sells for Record-Breaking $718,750 at Auction
Iconic ‘Titanic’ Door Sells for Record-Breaking $718,750 at Auction

The debate over whether Jack could have fit on the door alongside Rose has been a popular topic in modern cinematic history, with many fans arguing that the floating wood panel could have supported both characters, making Jack’s decision to stay in the water an empty gesture.

Key Facts

  • The iconic door from “Titanic” sold for a record-breaking $718,750 at an auction held by Heritage Auctions.
  • The door was the evening’s top lot, second only to the whip used by Indiana Jones in “The Temple of Doom,” which sold for $525,000.
  • The debate over whether both Jack and Rose could have fit on the door was settled by director James Cameron through a scientific study in 2022.
  • The auction event, “Treasures from Planet Hollywood,” attracted more than 5,500 bidders and set a record for Heritage Auctions, bringing in a total of $15.7 million.

Director James Cameron addressed this debate in 2022, during an interview to promote “Avatar: The Way of Water,” by stating that a scientific study had been conducted to settle the matter. Cameron explained that two stunt people who were the same body mass as Kate and Leo were tested in ice water to see if they could have survived through a variety of methods, and the conclusion was that only one could survive.

The door’s sale at auction, which came in ahead of items like Indiana Jones’ iconic bullwhip from “Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom,” which sold for $525,000, underscores the enduring popularity and significance of “Titanic” and its memorable props. The auction also included other pieces from “Titanic,” such as the ship’s helm wheel and Rose’s white, pink, and lavender chiffon dress, further highlighting the film’s impact and the value of its memorabilia.

The sale of the “Titanic” door at auction marks a significant moment for fans of the film and for the auction industry, showcasing the high value placed on iconic movie props and the enduring legacy of “Titanic”.

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