Harrison Ford's Original Star Wars Script Sells for $13,600 at Auction

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A draft script from the original Star Wars movie trilogy, left behind by Harrison Ford in a London home in the 1970s, has sold for over $10,000 at auction. The script, dated March 15, 1976, and titled “The Adventures of Luke Starkiller,” sold for about $13,600 to an Austrian collector. The unbound and incomplete script included iconic scenes and characters that were cut from the final edit, and was described as having Ford's DNA on it. Other items from Ford's time in London, including a playful letter from his agent, were also sold at the auction.
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