You Won't Believe How Much These Famous Movie Props Sold For

That Much for a Car?

Before General Lee got sold, it was owned by actor John Schneider. After the show got caught up in rightful controversy over the confederate flag that was painted on the roof, it got canceled and Schneider decided to sell the vehicle. In an auction, Schneider sold the whip for a whopping $9,900,500. 

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The More You Know

  • Charles Bronson, Britain's most violent prisoner, actually shaved his trademark mustache off so Tom Hardy could wear it during the filming of "Bronson", which was based on his life in prison.
  • To thank Robin Williams for his work on Aladdin, Disney sent him a late Pablo Picasso painting.
  • A "Harry Potter" stunt double was paralyzed on the job.
  • George Clooney had a keg of Guinness installed in his dressing room whilst filming Ocean's Eleven.
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