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‘Psycho’ – From Chris Kattan's personal collection, an original Alfred Hitchcock ‘Psycho’ movie poster framed in a black wood and glass frame and individually numbered 60/219 (approx. 36 1/4 inches x 14 1/2 inches). Estimate: $3,000-$6,000. Photo copyright Premiere Props.

Premiere Props produces annual horror film auction Oct. 30

‘Psycho’ – From Chris Kattan's personal collection, an original Alfred Hitchcock ‘Psycho’ movie poster framed in a black wood and glass frame and individually numbered 60/219 (approx. 36 1/4 inches x 14 1/2 inches). Estimate: $3,000-$6,000. Photo copyright Premiere Props.
‘Psycho’ – From Chris Kattan’s personal collection, an original Alfred Hitchcock ‘Psycho’ movie poster framed in a black wood and glass frame and individually numbered 60/219 (approx. 36 1/4 inches x 14 1/2 inches). Estimate: $3,000-$6,000. Photo copyright Premiere Props.
EL SEGUNDO, Calif. – Premiere Props is showcasing over 500 never-before-seen Halloween and horror props with Fangoria Entertainment as part of Fangoria’s annual Horror Movie Prop and Costume Live Auction on Saturday, Oct. 30. The sale will be conducted at Premiere Props’ warehouse beginning at 11 a.m. Pacific. LiveAuctioneers will provide Internet live bidding.

Fangoria’s annual Horror Movie Prop and Costume Live Auction features iconic items from some of Hollywood’s scariest films. Horror fans will jump at the chance to own Freddy Krueger’s ripped and blood-stained sweater from Friday the 13th or an original paper mask seen onscreen in Michael Myers’ hospital room from Rob Zombie’s Halloween. Additional horror memorabilia includes Michael Myers’ bat from Halloween II, the wooden bat used by horror legend Eli Roth in Inglourious Basterds, a large wooden cross from Exorcist: The Beginning and screen-used props from Saw III, including severed limbs and autographed boots from star Shawnee Smith. Hero costumes and props from Summit Entertainment’s Red (based on the Marvel comic book) including hatchets, the Red manila folder, rubber knives, the hero detonator pen and costumes worn by stars Morgan Freeman, Helen Mirren, John Malkovich and Bruce Willis will be on the auction block. Other props and costumes available come from Hollywood’s new classics, such as Sleepy Hollow, Devil, Red Dragon, Resident Evil, Afterlife, Sorority Row, My Bloody Valentine and more.

To scare up the Halloween feeling, the Premiere Props warehouse will be decorated in full fright mode, with a shopping spree to Robinson Beautilities in Los Angles awarded to a fan attending in the best costume. Horror celebrities will stop by the Premiere Props warehouse throughout the auction for special Q&A sessions.

“The Internet’s biggest sites and influencers have all come together to support this annual auction,” said Dan Levin, executive vice president of marketing for Premiere Props.

The live auction takes place on Saturday, October 30, at Premiere Props’ warehouse, 128 Sierra St., El Segundo, CA 90245. There will be a preview from 9 a.m. to 11 a.m. Pacific, before the auction starts at 11 a.m. Fangoria’s annual Horror Movie Prop and Costume Live Auction will be hosted by Leo Quinones from The Film Freak Movie Talk Show on KFWB NewsTalk 980AM Los Angeles and can be seen on Premiere Props’ three-camera live broadcast show online.

Fangoria’s annual Horror Movie Prop and Costume Live Auction will feature movie collectibles, props and costumes from the following:

  • Nightmare on Elm Street: Part 5: Freddy Krueger’s (Robert Englund) screen-worn, red and green half sweater, box framed in a metal six-side frame with three screen shots of Freddy and name plate.
  • Exorcist: The Beginning: Worn wooden cross-like design with painted stonses.
  • Saw III: Amanda’s (Shawnee Smith) black leather zip-up “Fahoes” boot, autographed by “Shawnee Smith Saw III” in black Sharpee.
  • Saw III: Bloody head wound piece used in Saw III framed with the Certificate of Authenticity, picture from the scene, SAW III logo, and Head Wound in a brown with glass box frame.
  • Saw III: Jigsaw’s (Tobin Bell) manila envelope given to Amanda during the Re-Birth scene, framed in a black metal with glass frame with a Certificate of Authenticity, screen shot, and film cell.
  • Saw III: Tim the Rackman’s (Mpho Koaho) screen-used, hero, prosthetic left leg with bone sticking out, framed in a black wood frame with the glass removed on the front, screen shot from the film, title plate, and Certificate of Authenticity.
  • Halloween II: Michael Myers (Tyler Mane) screen-used, hero, beat up metal baseball bat with dirty tape at the handle.
  • Halloween II: Laurie Strode’s (Scout Taylor-Compton) screen-used clear orange plastic with white plastic lid pill bottle and orange and white fake capsules inside.
  • Inglourious Basterds: Rusted silver metal ax with smooth thick wooden handle and thick blade with sharp edge.
  • Inglourious Basterds: Sgt. Donny Donowitz’s (Eli Roth) screen-used, hero, bloody, rubber and foam with wood insert, worn light brown wood “Hutton & Aldrich Co. Hard Knox, 100% Genuine Sugar Maple, Made In The USA Knoxville, TN” baseball bat broken in parts of the barrel with blood.
  • Piranha 3D: Sheriff Julie Forester’s (Elisabeth Shue) screen-worn, hero, bloody sheriff costume, includes shirt, tank, pants and wardrobe tag.
  • Piranha 3D: Matt Boyd’s (Richard Dreyfuss) screen-used, hero, slightly bloody, wood oar.
  • Resident Evil: Afterlife: Alice’s (Milla Jovovich) Hero, bloody silver-painted wooden dummy katana.
  • Resident Evil: Afterlife: Claire Redfield’s (Ali Larter) screen-worn, hero, dirty from production, black and green nylon, metal clip in the front, pocket in the back, “Blackhawk” tactical belt with attached gun holster with two leg straps with clips in the front.
  • Sleepy Hollow: Hessian Horseman’s (Christopher Walken) screen-used, hero, brown and black hard rubber right handed ax.
  • My Bloody Valentine: Murdered nurse’s screen worn, bloody and ripped white short sleeve “Landau” nurses uniform and white “The Body Company” nurses shoes.
  • Sorority Row: Mrs. Crenshaw’s (Carrie Fisher) screen-used, hero, brown wood cane with gold wood pigeon on the top.
  • Sorority Row: Ellie Morris’ (Rumer Willis) screen-used, hero, brown wood makeshift weapon.
  • Sorority Row: Bloody white, brown and red wool large “Blood-Soaked Ground Blanket” with tassels.
  • Devil: Black with white and red “Devil” logo on one side and red “M. Night Shyamalan” chair back.
  • Scary Movie 4: Cindy’s (Anna Faris) screen used, stainless steel scalpel.

Premiere Props is the leading marketing memorabilia company to market, authenticate, package, and distribute exclusive movie memorabilia. Since 2001, Premiere Props has represented over 300 movies. Premiere Props works with some of the largest motion picture studios and independent distributors in the world, such as Paramount Pictures, Twentieth Century Fox, Miramax, MGM, The Weinstein Company, Sony Screen Gems, Lionsgate, TriStar, Spyglass Entertainment, Summit Entertainment, Alcon and many more.

Fangoria sliced its way onto the scene in 1979, becoming the only national publication devoted to the modern horror genre. Three decades later, Fangoria is still the number one authority on all things scary. Fangoria provides the best in horror entertainment and news coverage including the website, magazine, comic book division, convention circuit, and TV On-Demand Channel.

For details visit Premiere Props’ website: www.premiereprops.com or call 310-322-7767.

View the fully illustrated catalog and register to bid absentee or live via the Internet as the sale is taking place by logging on to www.LiveAuctioneers.com.


ADDITIONAL LOTS OF NOTE


‘Dracula’ (1931) – From Chris Kattan's personal collection, photo of Count Dracula with an autograph of Bela Lugosi on an index card, framed and matted, (approx. 17 3/4 inches x 13 1/4 inches). Estimate: $3,000-$6,000. Photo copyright Premiere Props.
‘Dracula’ (1931) – From Chris Kattan’s personal collection, photo of Count Dracula with an autograph of Bela Lugosi on an index card, framed and matted, (approx. 17 3/4 inches x 13 1/4 inches). Estimate: $3,000-$6,000. Photo copyright Premiere Props.
‘Frankenstein’ (1931) – From Chris Kattan's personal collection, this is a photo of The Monster in ‘Frankenstein,’ with the autograph of Boris Karloff (The Monster) on a index card, framed and matted, (approx. 18 1/2 inches x 14 3/4 inches). Estimate: $3,000-$6,000. Photo copyright Premiere Props.
‘Frankenstein’ (1931) – From Chris Kattan’s personal collection, this is a photo of The Monster in ‘Frankenstein,’ with the autograph of Boris Karloff (The Monster) on a index card, framed and matted, (approx. 18 1/2 inches x 14 3/4 inches). Estimate: $3,000-$6,000. Photo copyright Premiere Props.
‘Batman’ – From Chris Kattan's personal collection this is a ‘Batman’ logo picture signed by the cast including Michael Keaton (Batman), (approx. 14 inches x 12 inches). Estimate: $800-$1,000. Photo copyright Premiere Props.
‘Batman’ – From Chris Kattan’s personal collection this is a ‘Batman’ logo picture signed by the cast including Michael Keaton (Batman), (approx. 14 inches x 12 inches). Estimate: $800-$1,000. Photo copyright Premiere Props.
‘Batman’ (1989) – This is Batman's (Michael Keaton) jumpsuit worn under armored costume, custom made  by ‘Phil Reynolds Costumes,’ ‘Name: Michael K. and Character: Batman’ is handwritten on the inside tag. Estimate: $800-$1,000. Photo copyright Premiere Props.
‘Batman’ (1989) – This is Batman’s (Michael Keaton) jumpsuit worn under armored costume, custom made by ‘Phil Reynolds Costumes,’ ‘Name: Michael K. and Character: Batman’ is handwritten on the inside tag. Estimate: $800-$1,000. Photo copyright Premiere Props.