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Most expensive movie props, including Robby the Robot, Marilyn Monroe's white dress, and the Maltese Falcon
Cheapism / forbidden planet (1956) by James Vaughan (CC BY-NC-SA) / Marilyn Monroe – Seven Year Itch by David Erickson (CC BY) / Amazon

There are collectors, and then there are collectors. A lot of the time, iconic movie props end up getting auctioned off, and as long as you’re a millionaire, they’re easy to acquire. Want Marilyn Monroe’s famous white dress? How about an actual R2-D2? Take a look at these eight notable movie props, each of which sold for more than a million bucks.

1. The Aston Martin From ’Goldfinger’ (1964) and ‘Thunderball’ (1965)

Sean Connery as James Bond
Bettmann / Getty

Sold for: $6.4 million

Despite the fact that this particular model, the DB5, never actually appeared in the movie (it was for advertising only), somebody still paid over six million bucks for it at a Sotheby’s auction. 

Worth it? The gadgets all work, so, yes, absolutely. 

2. Robby the Robot From ‘Forbidden Planet’ (1956)

forbidden planet (1956)
forbidden planet ((1956)) by James Vaughan ((CC BY-NC-SA))

Sold for: $5.4 million

Way back when Leslie Nielsen was a serious actor, “Forbidden Planet” was the most famous B-movie of its time. People still love this movie, clearly. Enough to pay over five million dollars for Robby the Robot, at least.

3. The Dress From ‘The Seven Year Itch’ (1955)

Marilyn Monroe in the iconic pose from the Seven Year Itch over the subway grate
Marilyn Monroe – Seven Year Itch by David Erickson ((CC BY))

Sold for: $4.6 million

All you need to hear is “white dress” and you know exactly the one. Monroe’s dress billowing up over the subway grate has to be one of the most memorable movie images in history, and for the low, low price of  $4.6 million, one lucky buyer was able to keep that history.

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4. The Maltese Falcon From ‘The Maltese Falcon’ (1941)

Maltese Falcon
Amazon

Sold for: $4 million

Vegas hotel mogul Steve Wynn paid this price, but that’s not all. This iconic bird also came with a $585k buyer’s premium. All in all, almost five milly. Wow.

Related: Iconic Movie Props That Went Missing

5. The Piano From ‘Casablanca’ (1942)

5. The Piano From ‘Casablanca’ (1942)
IMDB

Sold for: $3.4 million

A mini piano for over $3,000,000. What a world. I’d be afraid to actually play the thing.

Related: 10 Must-See Movie Museums for Film Fans

6. The Cowardly Lion Costume From ‘The Wizard of Oz’ (1939)

the cowardly lion from the wizard of oz
the cowardly lion by James Vaughan ((CC BY-NC-SA))

Sold for: $3 million

A collector laid down a whole lot of money for this costume, but seeing as it’s from one of the most iconic movies in the history of cinema, I suppose that’s reasonable. It would be irresistible not to try it on, though.

7. R2-D2 from ‘Star Wars’ (1977)

R2-D2 from star wars
R2-D2 by Steven Miller ((CC BY))

Sold for: $2.7 million

Who doesn’t want a little R2 around the house? I sure do. You could take him to the dog park and stuff. And when people tell you how real it looks, you can say simply, “it is.”

8. The Dance Floor From ‘Saturday Night Fever’ (1977)

Saturday Night Fever
Amazon

Sold for: $1.2 million

The light-up floor that once lived in an actual Brooklyn dance club is legendary, and it makes sense it would go for the price of an entire home. Stepping on this thing would make me feel majorly guilty.

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Wilder Shaw is a staff writer at Cheapism who has written for publications like The Washington Post