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Doctor Who, also referred to as Doctor Who: The Television Movie or simply Doctor Who: The Movie to distinguish it from the television series of the same name, is a 1996 television film continuing the British science fiction television series Doctor Who. It was developed as a co-production between BBC Worldwide, Universal Studios, 20th Century Fox, and the American network Fox. It premiered on 12 May 1996 on CITV in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada (which was owned by WIC at the time before being acquired by Canwest Global in 2000), 15 days before its first showing in the United Kingdom on BBC One and two days before being broadcast in the United States on Fox. It was also shown in some countries for a limited time in cinemas.
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Scarce model from the 1979 film ”Alien” of the famed ”Space Jockey” character aboard the ”Derelict Spaceship”, designed and hand-painted by H.R. Giger. One of the most recognizable scenes in sci-fi cinema, the haunting Space Jockey aka The Pilot, found dead aboard the alien spaceship, was conceived and designed by famed Swiss surrealist painter, sculptor and visual effects artist H.R. Giger, whose work on ”Alien” won an Academy Award in 1980.
The enormous Space Jockey and cavernous spaceship are quintessential Giger, renowned for human-machine melded beings called biomechanoids; the walls of the spaceship appear to be either vertebrae from a once living creature, or cogs in a vast industrial machine system, or perhaps both. Space Jockey is fused into his command station and wears either a mask, or has a elephantine trunk extending from his face. In the ”Alien” set — which was built based on this model — Space Jockey sits 26 feet tall, dwarfing the characters of Kane, Dallas and Lambert who find him dead, his rib cage blasted open, serving as foreshadowing to what awaits the crew later in the film.
So pivotal was the scene — establishing the world of the Alien creature and serving as ground zero for the film’s mythology — that Ridley Scott insisted upon its construction, despite the enormous cost of building the life-size (or larger than life) set. Space Jockey so enthralled the audience of ”Alien”, that the character would even go on to serve as a critical and central story point in Scott’s ”Promethus”, the ”Alien” origin story released in 2012.
The model is reportedly one of only three or four known to exist and comes from the collection of Peter Beale, former 20th Century Fox executive who was given the model by Giger and whose LOA accompanies the piece. The original mold was intentionally cut into smaller parts to be used by the technicians who constructed the set, so the remaining models are the only extant original sculptures of the scene. This model measures 43” wide x 36” long x 16.25” high, hand painted in tones of grey, brown and black by Giger. Space Jockey is fused into his pilot seat, which swivels around on a circular platform. The swiveling piece can be removed and measures 13.5” long x 10.25” high x 4.5” wide. Entire model weighs over 47 lbs., glued to a painted sheet of plywood. A few chips to the resin, otherwise in near fine condition. One of the finest ”Alien” props ever to be sold at auction. Sold for $31,250.

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”RoboCop” OmniCorp Screen-Used Prop Body Parts From the Successful 2014 Remake of The Cult Classic
”RoboCop” screen-used prop body parts from the 2014 remake of the film. Parts are for the EM 208 OmniCorp robot. Includes four separated pieces: (1) EM-208 head, with molded features painted, as well as a high gloss foam coating. Silver and black in color, measures 8” x 8.5” with a 12” depth. (2) EM-208 torso as one full piece. Again with a high gloss coating. Molded features include a spinal column, immobile pistons, as well as other mechanical attachment pieces. Measures 14” x 30” with a 10” depth. Measures 7.8 pounds. (3) Two EM-208 legs, one left and one right leg, each in a high gloss coating. Left leg has two metal cord straps attached to the top for hanging and attachment purposes. Foot measures 6” x 13” together with the leg, 41” in height. Each leg weighs 8.4 pounds. Entire set weighs approximately 25 pounds. Minor wear, else near fine. With a COA from MGM. Sold for $25,000.

Screen-Used Ralph McQuarrie Original Model of Star Trek’s USS Enterprise From 1976
Ralph McQuarrie and Ken Adam designed model for Star Trek’s USS Enterprise, with McQuarrie’s influence evident in the model’s triangular design, while still retaining the original Starship Enterprise aesthetic by Matt Jefferie. Made in 1976 for the unproduced “Star Trek: Planet of the Titans”, this model was subsequently screen-used in “Star Trek: The Next Generation” as part of the armada destroyed in the epic “Battle of Wolf 359” between the United Federation of Planets and the Borg Collective.
At the time of this model, McQuarrie was completing work on “Star Wars”, whose influence has been noted here, specifically, its similarity to the Star Destroyers of “Star Wars”. The design of this model is also the inspiration for the redesigned USS Discovery starship in 2017’s “Star Trek: Discovery”. Ship measures 15″ x 8″ wide, made of wood and plastic and with tape and ink accents. Professional repair where nacelle pylons meet the secondary hull, overall in very good condition, stunning for display. Accompanied by the book “The Art of Star Trek”, where the model is photographed and featured on page 56. Sold for $9,725.


Prop pengiun from ”Batman Returns”. Rubber penguin with resin rocket strapped to its back is one of the penguin army called upon by Danny DeVito’s villain, The Penguin. Black latex-coated penguin is painted with white and silver to the bindings. Rocket is painted red and white. Shaped wire has also been added. Measures 10” across x 19” high x 15” deep. Weighs 3 pounds, 14 ounces. Some cracking to paint, else near fine. Provenance from Warner Brothers and from Profiles in History Hollywood Auction 56, day 2, lot 956. Sold for $4,375.
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Kurt Russell lot of screen-used items from from his critically-acclaimed role as wild west lawman Wyatt Earp in ”Tombstone”. Includes: (1) Non-firing replica Winchester rifle was presumably used in one of the film’s famous shootouts, including the famed Gunfight at the O.K. Corral. The Winchester was one of the earliest repeat-fire rifles known as the ”Gun that Won the West.” Metal gun with wooden base measures 38” x 4” base with some minor tarnishing. (2) Replica Waltham pocket watch and chain. Watch measures 2” in diameter with a 13” chain. (3) Replica non-firing Schofield pistol with a wooden butt measures 13.5” x 5.5”. (4) Black felt hat with large rim. With ”Mr. Russell” written by hand to inside of hat. Measures 16” including rim x 6” and a 7 and 3/8 diameter. (5) White button-down ”Harry Fitzgerald” shirt measures 16” shoulder to shoulder and 34” in length. Overall near fine condition. Includes original prop tag notating the rifle, film, and Kurt Russell. Sold for $4,160.
Ingrid Bergman ”Joan of Arc” Sword
Sword prop procured for use by Hollywood legend Ingrid Bergman in the title role in “Joan of Arc”. Solid metal prop sword is painted to appear housed in its scabbard, made to look like wood with metal bindings and red decoration. Measures 42″ in length. Scattered chipping to paint, else near fine. Provenance from the Butterfield & Butterfield auction of Entertainment Memorabilia, held 26-27 June 1995, lot 495, and with a copy of the auction listing. Sold for $3,125.
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Star Trek VI Klingon Mask
Klingon head mask from the courtroom scene of “Star Trek VI: Undiscovered Country.” Worn by background actors in the scene’s upper balconies. Prosthetic mask airbrushed brown with signature Klingon forehead ridges. Long, dark hair added behind ridges as well as light-brown eyebrows and goatee. Velcro strip in back of mask concealed by hair. Mask measures 12″ x 7″ x 11.5″. Mint condition. Sold for $1,000.
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Star Trek Vulcan Robe and Skullcap
Star Trek Vulcan robe and skullcap. Long white robe features gray sash with rectangular resin Vulcan badge and gold accents. Red skullcap features matching Vulcan badge and two ear holes for Vulcan’s signature pointy ears. Rare full costume from the classic American sci-fi series in mint condition. Sold for $985.
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