Screenplay of the film series “Star Wars” left by Harrison Ford in a London flat, sold for over £10,000 at auction.

The actor rented the apartment in 1976 while filming Star Wars: Episode IV – A New Hope, and when he moved out, he accidentally left behind a draft of her script.

In the description of the text, the auction house stated: “A revised fourth draft of STAR WARS EPISODE 1: A NEW HOPE – originally titled The Adventures of Luke Starkiller from George Lucas’ Journal of the Whills (Saga I) STAR WARS (March 15, 1976)”.

The script was found at a family home in London’s Notting Hill where Harrison Ford stayed during the filming of Star Wars in 1976 and is likely his own copy left behind with other items, it said.

“It includes the scene where we first meet Chewbaca in the cantina, as well as the one with Han Solo introducing the crew to the Millennium Falcon, among many other famous scenes and lines of dialogue, including the ‘boring conversation anyway ».

The script sold for £10,795 to an anonymous collector at Excalibur Auctions.

The script

Ford rose to prominence after starring as Solo in George Lucas’ 1977 science fiction epic. He appeared in the sequels, The Empire Strikes Back (1980) and Return of the Jedi (1983) and reprized the role in The Force Awakens in 2015.