93°F
weather icon Clear

‘Citizen Kane’ script sold at Orson Welles auction

NEW YORK — Scripts for “Citizen Kane,” Orson Welles’ camera and a cigar ashtray were among the late director’s belongings sold at a New York auction.

Sixty-seven lots fetched $180,000 at Heritage Auctions on Saturday.

Margaret Barrett, Heritage’s director of entertainment-linked auctions, called the items “a piece of cinema royalty.”

Two dozen pages of scripts for the 1941 masterpiece “Citizen Kane” went for $15,000, far surpassing the $2,000 presale estimate.

Welles’ old Bell & Howell movie camera used to record a bullfight in Spain sold for $37,500, against a $2,000 estimate.

And a silver-plated cigar ashtray Ernest Hemingway gave Welles fetched $5,000. That’s six times the expected price.

Also on the block were memorabilia the director’s daughter, Beatrice Welles, kept for decades in Sedona, Ariz.

THE LATEST
‘Super Size Me’ documentarian, Morgan Spurlock, dies

Documentary filmmaker Morgan Spurlock, an Oscar-nominee who made food and American diets his life’s work, famously eating only at McDonald’s for a month to illustrate the dangers of a fast-food diet, has died at age 53.

Glen Powell stays down to earth despite soaring success

“It’s good to feel a bit uncomfortable. I’m always interested in reinvention,” says the actor, whose latest film, “Hit Man,” is in theaters now.

Beach Boys reunite through music, memories

Brian Wilson, Mike Love and Al Jardine met up last year to work on a new documentary called “The Beach Boys.”