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A Nightmare on Elm Street is a 1984 American supernatural slasher film written and directed by Wes Craven and produced by Robert Shaye. It is the first installment in the A Nightmare on Elm Street franchise and stars Heather Langenkamp, John Saxon, Ronee Blakley, Robert Englund as Freddy Krueger, and Johnny Depp in his film debut. The plot concerns four teenagers living on one street in the fictitious town of Springwood, Ohio, who are invaded and killed in their dreams, and thus killed in reality, by a burnt killer with a bladed leather glove.
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Nightmare on Elm Street Freddy Krueger Stop Motion Puppet. Sold for nearly $5,000.
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Original Captain Kangaroo’s Bunny Rabbit & Mr. Moose Puppets Obtained Directly from Bob Keeshan
The original Mr. Moose and Bunny Rabbit puppets obtained from Bob Keeshan aka Captain Kangaroo and used in production of his beloved and long-running series. The only other known pair were donated to the Smithsonian, making these the only Mr. Moose and Bunny Rabbit in private hands. Happily, Moose and Rabbit were impeccably cared for, having been professionally archived to museum standards for the last 25 years in a climate and humidity-controlled facility and are in superb condition. Custom-made Mr. Moose hand puppet features a chocolate brown plush body and sleeve with a structured head and snout. Moose’s eyes are cleverly constructed of ping pong ball halves (Moose was well-known for a recurring gag featuring falling ping pong balls) that are hand painted by production and adorned with long false eyelashes and fastened to the face with stick pins. The ears are lined in red fabric, and the mouth is lined with felt in a burnt orange color. Solid antlers are covered with mustard yellow felt. The upper portion of the head is covered in a slightly lighter brown plush than the body, sleeve and ears. Mr. Moose measures 29” in total height, 21” from antler tip to antler tip and 12.5” from the tip of the snout to the back of the head. Mr. Moose puppet retains a rich sheen to the fur with but a few tiny stains to Moose’s left antler and a tiny area of tearing to right antler at the edge. Toning to eyeballs and hand touch-ups by production artists to the paint on the eyes, else fine. Custom-made Bunny Rabbit hand puppet is constructed chiefly of the plush material used by classic toymaker Steiff. Plush body and arms are fawn color throughout, darkening to a rich caramel color at the middle of the back. Chocolate-tipped ears are lined with a flat beige fabric that appears to have been tinged with a blush color toward the innermost region. Solid formed head features variation in plush texture, with slightly longer fur around the sides. Gleaming orange eyes with light brown irises are set on the sides of the head. The down-turned v-shaped mouth is embroidered in red thread and extends up to the nose, which has been embellished with a hammered metal button. Five clear whiskers fan out from each side of the snout. Bunny Rabbit wears a pair of custom-made red acrylic cat-eye style glasses with applied silver glitter, his trademark accoutrement throughout the run of the series, and they are secured with a pin at center. An additional segment of matching plush has been sewn on to the bottom to extend the length of Bunny Rabbit for greater freedom in manipulating the puppet for filming. Measures 9” from paw to paw and 17” from the top of the head to the bottom of the sleeve. Slight toning to ear lining and a 0.5” separation to the seam is present below the arm on the puppet’s right, else fine. The beloved and often mischievous Mr. Moose and Bunny Rabbit were created and played by puppeteer and performer Cosmo Allegretti, and his other iconic character, Dancing Bear, was sold by Nate D. Sanders Auctions earlier this year for over $200,000. True fixtures of cultural history spanning generations, these characters engaged Captain Kangaroo and the American viewing public over four distinctive decades of American television. Sold for $224,579.
Screen-worn Dancing Bear costume from Captain Kangaroo. Finely handcrafted costume includes the giant plush head and one-piece body suit. The darling character was played by its inventor, Cosmo Allegretti, save for a few years early in the program when Don Watts inhabited the costume. Bear’s head is decorated in felt and velour with a black satin bow around the neck. Ears are wired for shape and rim is lined in padded leather. Fuzzy brown body suit is fully lined and features a shaped padded belly, enclosed mitten hands and built-in feet. Zips up the back under a Velcro closure, with a single hook and eye closure at the top. Both head and body feature discreet mesh ventilation sections. Dancing Bear’s head measures 18” across, 22.5” in height and 15” deep. Body measures 61” in height and 25” across the chest with a 24” inseam. Some overall wear and dust to hefty costume and separation to sole of left shoe, else near fine. A very special one-of-a-kind piece of Captain Kangaroo. Sold for $207,019.
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Edgar Allan Poe’s “The Raven” Lobby Card from Universal’s Classic 1935 Film Starring Boris Karloff & Bela Lugosi
Lobby card from Edgar Allan Poe’s “The Raven”, adapted by Universal in 1935 as one of its marquee horror films. With two of Hollywood’s most bankable stars in the lead, Borris Karloff & Bela Lugosi, the darkly atmospheric and haunting film was considered too strong for 1935 audience’s tastes, but is now held as an exemplar of Universal’s horror franchise, following on the heels of “Dracula” and “Frankenstein”. Lobby card measures 14″ x 11″. Some discoloration to bottom left corner. Overall very good plus condition with still bright colors. Extremely rare. Sold for $5,000.

Jurassic Park III Movie Prop
Rare movie prop from Universal Pictures’ 2001 Jurassic Park III. Large wooden crate featured on screen during the revisit of the island. Items inside the crate also used in film and include gloves, pencils and various tools. Prop catalogue #JP2166 hand signed with Certificate of Authenticity from Universal Pictures. An extremely rare and prized movie collectible in excellent condition. Sold for $966.
Collection of Props From ”Jurassic Park III”
Collection of props from Steven Spielberg’s 2001 blockbuster ”Jurassic Park III”. This action-filled story involves William Macy and Tea Leoni convincing dinosaur expert Sam Neill to return to the dangerous Isla Sorna to rescue the couple’s young son. And in true ”Jurassic Park” style, their best laid plans soon go terribly awry. Includes: (1) an original prop helicopter ”landing light” from the InGen lab roof, measuring 11” x 20” x 12”, upon which is a plaque engraved ”Jurassic Park III / Original Prop Ferns / Executive Producer Steven Spielberg / 2001, Universal Pictures”; (2) a ”William H. Macy” signed glossy color 10” x 8” photo from the set of the film; (3) two original green fern prop plants; (4) an original ”Jurassic Park III” promotional poster still encased in plastic; (5) DVD collection of each of the three successful films. Includes two Premiere Props COAs. Near fine overall. Sold for $938.
“Jurassic Park 3” Velociraptor Resonating Voice Chamber
Unique prop from the 2001 film, “Jurassic Park III.” This final film in the successful trilogy features the velociraptors back in full force, as a scientist is able to replicate the larynx of a velociraptor which he says indicates raptors are far more intelligent than previously believed. Velociraptor “voice resonating chamber” prop is a replica of the dinosaur’s distinctive vocal chords. Measures 6.75″ x 2.5″. Near fine. With a COA from Premiere Props. Sold for $648.
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