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Answers: Test Your Movie Knowledge

  1. 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.
  1. 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.
  1. 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.)
  1. 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.
  1. 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.”
  1. B) Five, but D) is also acceptable. Tanenbaum’s artwork sold for $15,535 in a July 2017 Heritage auction.
  1. 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.
  1. A) Plankton. Three Soylent Green wafer props sold for $1,408 in a November 2020 Heritage auction.
  1. C) William Peter Blatty. A signed first edition of Blatty’s book sold for $1,875 in a December 2021 Heritage auction.
  1. C) Johnny Boy. The poster sold for $6,000 in a March 2020 Heritage auction.

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