- B) Chevrolet Impala. The car, which was the only Impala built for and used in the movie, sold for $275,000 in a September 2015 Heritage auction.
- C) Dr. Kananga. The prop pistol, along with seven compressed-air bullets and other accessories, sold for $75,000 in a September 2019 Heritage auction.
- A) Edith Head. Redford’s Head-designed pinstripe suit sold for $12,500 in a November 2020 Heritage auction. (Read more about Head and her illustrious career in “A Head for Fashion,” from the July 2022 issue of Intelligent Collector.)
- B) Jim Kelly. The nunchaku props, which sold for $175,000 in a November 2021 Heritage auction, were given to Kelly in preparation and training for a subsequent film, Black Belt Jones.
- B) Fern. The production cel, which sold for $1,560 in a June 2020 Heritage auction, shows Fern and Wilbur during the song sequence “There Must Be Something More.”
- B) Five, but D) is also acceptable. Tanenbaum’s artwork sold for $15,535 in a July 2017 Heritage auction.
- C) 10. The dress, which sold for $15,360 in a September 2015 Heritage auction, was highly visible in Paper Moon’s carnival con scene, as well as in promotional materials and posters.
- A) Plankton. Three Soylent Green wafer props sold for $1,408 in a November 2020 Heritage auction.
- C) William Peter Blatty. A signed first edition of Blatty’s book sold for $1,875 in a December 2021 Heritage auction.
- C) Johnny Boy. The poster sold for $6,000 in a March 2020 Heritage auction.