Personal items belonging to the legendary creator David Linds (David Lynch)who passed away in January, was sold over $ 4 million at an auction in Los Angeles. The highest offer, reaching $ 195,000, was given for the incomplete scenarios of his film project, “Ronnie Rocket”.
The auction by Julien’s Auctions and Turner Classic Movies included nearly 450 objects from scenery from his films, camcorders, photographic and musical equipment, his directorial chair, the copy 35mm of his first feature film “Eraser Conthead” Impressive price of $ 45,500.
Among the most sought -after objects were the scenarios from the production of “Mulholland Drive”, which received $ 104,000 as well as the pilot episode of “Twin Peaks”, which reached $ 91,000. His directing chair, which bears his name at the top, brought $ 70,000 while the red curtain and black and white zigzag carpet from “Twin Peaks” were sold for $ 32,500.
However, the highest offer was won by the 11 -scenario series for “Ronnie Rocket: The Absurd Mystery of the Strange Forces of Existence”. The director He began working on the script after the success of his debut, “Eraserhead” in 1977, but put it on the shelf when he was unable to secure funding.
The total amount from the sale of the items amounted to nearly $ 4.25 million, including auction houses, according to the Guardian.
Source :Skai
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