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Harrison Ford’s Iconic ‘Indiana Jones’ Hat Sells for a Staggering $630,000

August 23, 2024 3:30 pm in by

The legendary fedora worn by Harrison Ford in the 1984 film ‘Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom’ just sold for a jaw-dropping $630,000 at an auction!

Propstore, a memorabilia company, put this heroic hat up for bids as part of their US Entertainment Memorabilia Live Auction, where over 450 items were on the block. But let’s face it, nothing could top the iconic fedora that Indy wore while dodging boulders and outrunning bad guys.

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Made specifically for the second instalment of the Indiana Jones series, this fedora is more than just a hat. It matches film shots, production stills, and behind-the-scenes footage from the movie. Picture Harrison Ford in action scenes like the village set in Sri Lanka, the epic mine cart chase at Elstree Studios, and the thrilling river sequence in the U.S.—this hat has seen it all!

Adding to its cool factor, the fedora was also part of the personal collection of Dean Ferrandini, a stunt performer who wore it while doubling for Ford in the film. Sadly, Ferrandini passed away in 2023, but his collection lives on, much to the delight of Indiana Jones fans everywhere.

So, if you ever wondered what it would cost to own a piece of cinematic history, now you know.

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