HIGHLIGHTS:  The floating door that saved Kate Winslet in “Titanic” sold for $718,750 at a recent auction.  It was the highest-selling item, followed by Harrison Ford’s whip in “Temple of Doom” for $525,000, and Bill Murray’s rose bowling ball in “Kingpin” for $350,000.

FULL STORY:  The floating “door” that saved Rose in “Titanic” just sold at an auction for $718,750. 

It would be totally cool if the new owner was able to get Leonardo DiCaprio and Kate Winslet to see if they’d BOTH fit. 

Director James Cameron has previously confirmed Jack and Rose could fit, but they wouldn’t both survive because it wouldn’t be buoyant enough.  Oh, and it’s not ACTUALLY a door, it’s a piece of wood paneling.

It was the highest-selling item at the auction, but here are some of the other cool props that brought in a lot of money:

1.  Harrison Ford’s Indiana Jones whip from “Temple of Doom”:  $525,000

2.  Bill Murray’s red rose bowling ball from “Kingpin”:  $350,000

3.  Wayne Knight’s shaving cream can he used to smuggle dinosaur embryos in “Jurassic Park”:  $250,000

4.  Jack Nicholson’s ax from “The Shining”:  $125,000

5.  Tobey Maguire’s black symbiote suit from “Spider-Man 3”:  $125,000

6.  Kate Winslet’s chiffon dress from the end of “Titanic”:  $125,000

(Hollywood Reporter)

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