Premiere Props is holding their “Texas Frightmare Weekend Live Auction” on Saturday, May 1st in Irving, Texas. Auction service providers iCollector and LiveAuctioneers have both published the catalog online, promoting as featuring over 200 original props and costumes from a variety of films.
Based on the material currently listed, it appears to generally be a mix of material, mostly from recent releases consistent with what is sold by Premiere Props on eBay and in previous live auction events. Items from non-contemporary films, such as a “very hero key screen worn” sweater from A Nightmare On Elmstreet 5, includes no information in the catalog about source or provenance (see Lot 249).
Full details about the event can be found at PremiereProps.com:
The catalog and online bidding capability is available at iCollector.com:
The catalog and online bidding capability is also available at LiveAuctioneers.com:
Below is the official press release from Premiere Props:
PREMIERE PROPS PRESENTS
TEXAS FRIGHTMARE WEEKEND
LIVE AUCTION
THE LIVE HORROR-THEMED AUCTION WILL BE HELD ON SATURDAY MAY 1, 2010 IN IRVING, TX
Collector’s items from A Nightmare on Elm Street, Halloween II, Christine, Resident Evil: Afterlife, Buffy The Vampire Slayer, Red Dragon, The Book of Eli, The Road and Piranha 3D will be up for bid
EL SEGUNDO (April 19, 2010) – Premiere Props announced today they will be hosting the Texas Frightmare Weekend Live Auction, featuring movie props and costumes from iconic horror blockbusters of today and yesterday.
From the bloodiest knife to the most splattered and ripped costume, the Texas Frightmare Weekend Live Auction has all of its Horror bases covered. Collectors can own Freddy’s hero iconic stripped sweater from “Nightmare on Elm Street” or Michael Myer’s knife from “Halloween II.” Director John Carpenter and the cast of the cult classic “Christine” will be on hand for a live Q&A and an autographed script will be available for bid. Bidders can even own a piece of Robert Pattinson, the star of massive vampire hit “Twilight,” by bidding on his costumes from his recent film, “Remember Me.” Fans can purchase swords, knives and shields from such films as “Halloween II,” “Resident Evil: Afterlife,” “King Arthur,” “Book of Eli” and “Robin Hood: Prince of Thieves.” There will even be a chance to own a motorcycle from “The Book of Eli,” the hero car from “Halloween II,” a corpse from “Armored,” or the bloody and torn-up clothing from the upcoming film, “Piranha 3D.”
The live auction takes place on Saturday, May 1, at the Sheraton Grand Hotel in Irving, Texas (4440 W John Carpenter FWY, Irving, Texas 75063). There will be a preview from 11am – 1pm CST, before the auction starts at 1pm. The Texas Frightmare Weekend Live Auction can be seen on Premiere Props’ 3 camera LIVE broadcast show online. A donation from the auction will be made to the Entertainment Industry Foundation, one of the leading charitable organizations of the entertainment industry.
“This is the great opportunity for Horror fans to own a piece of their favorite films,” says Dan Levin, Vice President of Marketing for Premiere Props. “Fans can attend the Texas Frightmare Weekend and come away with an amazing souvenir from the Live Auction.”
Fans can also place live bids online at http://www.LiveAuctioneers.com or at http://www.premiereprops.com with the preview beginning May 1 at 11am CST and the live auction starting at 1pm. For more information, please visit http://www.premiereprops.com or call (310) 322-PROP / (888) 761-PROP.
The TEXAS FRIGHTMARE WEEKEND LIVE AUCTION will feature movie collectibles and props including:
• A Nightmare on Elm Street – Freddy Krueger’s (Robert Englund) very hero key screen worn, long sleeve, tattered at the edges, red and green wool sweater
• Jurassic Park – Limited edition boxed set of nine offset lithographic prints of the Jurassic Park dinosaurs. Each print has been plate signed by Crash McCreery and Stan Winston
• Christine – Leigh Cabot’s (Alexandra Paul) personal original shooting script
• Christine – Arnie Cunningham’s (Keith Gordon) original screen used dark red corduroy letterman jacket
• Planet of the Apes (1968) – Guard Ape’s screen worn, dirty, black leather like material with darker black horizontal stripes “Western Costume Co.” custom made vest with velcro front, fuchsia long sleeve shirt, fuchsia drawstring waist pants, and leather like material elbow length gloves. This costume was obtained from the world famous “Western Costume Co”
• Hannibal – Hannibal Lecter (Anthony Hopkins) screen worn, short sleeve white with black prison code ‘B5160-8’ on the left chest “Hanes” t-shirt, and pleated white “EWC” pants
• Halloween II – Michael Myers screen used hero knife
• Halloween II – Laurie Strode’s (Scout Taylor-Compton) hero screen worn white hospital shirt and white hospital pants. Includes wardrobe tag
• Halloween II – Living Doll Prototype from Mezco Toyz. Rare bloody doll prototype for created for Rob Zombie and approved by him in order to go into production. Gray with red fake blood detail plastic doll head toy mold
• Poltergeist III – Tangina’s (Zelda Rubenstein) screen worn sterling silver with turquoise and intricate flower design squash blossom necklace
• Resident Evil: Afterlife – Alice’s (Milla Jovovich) green with dirty tan fur fold up hood, pockets in the front with a ‘APMNR’ patch on the left chest, military style jacket
• Resident Evil: Afterlife – Alice’s (Milla Jovovich) black nylon long sleeve with zipper in the back catsuit with buttons on the front for rubber chest piece
• Resident Evil: Afterlife – Chris Redfield’s (Wentworth Miller) screen worn, well worn, slightly dirty, navy blue ‘Vince’ thermal shirt
• Resident Evil: Afterlife – Alice’s (Milla Jovovich) hero bloody, silver painted wooden dummy katana
• Indiana Jones and the Raiders of the Lost Ark – Screen used wood chest to hold the Ark
• Robin Hood: Prince of Thieves – Screen used 6 foot cross
• The Box – Arthur Lewis’ (James Marsden) hero, screen used, rejection letter from NASA unsealed with stamps and rejection letter inside
• The Box – Norma Lewis’ (Cameron Diaz) hero, purple long sleeve dress
• The Book of Eli – Eli’s (Denzel Washington) bloody screen-worn brown “Redhead” long sleeve crewneck thermal
• The Book of Eli – Solara’s (Mila Kunis) screen worn hero tan “Body Glove” neoprene jacket, tan “Body Glove” neoprene pants, tan “Body Glove” booties, and black “SeaSkinz” neoprene-lined socks. Includes the wardrobe tag
• The Book of Eli – Eli’s (Denzel Washington) hero metal sword made of metal with a brown leather wrapped handle
• The Book of Eli – Screen used Bible pages. Includes 12 handwritten copied pages of the Holy Bible
• Remember Me – Tyler Hawkins (Robert Pattinson) screen worn, bloody at the top, green, cream and black plaid ‘Nine’ shirt, bloody cream ‘LNA’ t-shirt and black ‘Fashion Seal’ pants
• XXX – Xander Cage’s (Vin Diesel) screen worn for stunts, red, black, grey and black with built in buckle and rubber padding attached, ‘SHIFT’ down the sides ‘Motocross Apperal Co.’ pants with ‘Xander Stunt’ written inside. Includes certificate of authenticity from ‘Revolution Studios’
• 1,000 Corpses Captain Mask –Captain Spaulding’s (Sid Haig) autographed latex mask with holes in the eyes and ears, attached American flag miniature top hat. This is the official reproduction, autographed by Sid Haig
• My Bloody Valentine –The Miner’s (Rich Walters) hero dirty and torn blue “Dickies” jumpsuit. Includes wardrobe department tag
• King Arthur – Guinevere’s (Keira Knightley) brown painted wood with twine tied around the handle, and attached white string, 45″ archery bow
• Blood Creek – Evan’s (Henry Cavill) screen worn, dirty, etched black t-shirt (no size), green, brown “Carhartt” jacket and dark wash “Levi’s” denim jeans with button flyAbout Premiere Props
Premiere Props is the leading marketing memorabilia company to market, authenticate, package, and distribute exclusive movie memorabilia. Since 2001, Premiere Props has represented over 300 movies to date and continues to grow strong. Premiere Props works with some of the largest motion picture studios and independent distributors in the world, such as Paramount Pictures, Twentieth Century Fox, Miramax, MGM, The Weinstein Company, Sony Screen Gems, Lionsgate, TriStar, Spyglass Entertainment, Summit Entertainment, Alcon and many more.
About Texas Frightmare Weekend
Texas Frightmare Weekend presented by Anchor Bay Entertainment in association with Rue Morgue Magazine is a three day horror convention that takes place annually in the Dallas Fort Worth metroplex. True to its motto, “The Southwest’s Premier Horror Convention”, their goal is to provide fans with an unrivaled experience by celebrating all aspects of genre film making. Texas Frightmare Weekend hosts celebrity appearances, autograph signings, screenings, exclusive parties and horror memorabilia vendors from all over the country. The event is also extremely proud to have featured the rising talents of many Texas “Frightmakers” in screenings, panel discussions and Q & A’s. For more information on the event, please visit www.TexasFrightmareWeekend.com.
About The Entertainment Industry Foundation
Created in 1942 by Hollywood heavyweights Samuel Goldwyn, with friends Humphrey Bogart, James Cagney and the Warner brothers, the Entertainment Industry Foundation (formerly Permanent Charities Committee) was established on the belief that the entertainment industry was in a unique position to truly help others. The Entertainment Industry Foundation harnesses the collective power of the entertainment industry to raise awareness and funds for critical health, educational and social issues to make a positive impact in local communities and throughout the nation.
About LiveAuctioneers.com
Founded in November 2002, Manhattan-based LiveAuctioneers.com provides real-time Internet bidding capability to more than 900 auction houses in a dozen countries. LiveAuctioneers.com has opened up once-exclusive sales to the cyber community worldwide through online publication of auction catalogs, and universally accessible Internet live bidding. For further information, log on to www.liveauctioneers.com.
Jason DeBord