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    Out of This World: E.T. Model Predicted to Fetch $1 Million!

    Staff ReporterBy Staff ReporterMarch 24, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
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    1. A rare E.T. model from Spielberg’s "E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial," crafted by special effects master Carlo Rambaldi, is set to be auctioned at Sotheby’s with an estimated price of $600,000 to $900,000.

    2. The bidding will take place from March 21 to April 3, as part of a special collection titled "There Are Such Things: 20th Century Horror, Science Fiction and Fantasy on Screen."

    3. The auction will feature additional unique items from Rambaldi’s collection, including sketches, animatronic studies, and other film memorabilia from notable films like "Dune."

    4. Carlo Rambaldi’s work defined a key era in filmmaking, highlighting the artistry of practical effects before the age of CGI, making these items significant pieces of Hollywood history.

    A piece of Hollywood history could soon become a million-dollar treasure. Carlo Rambaldi’s original screen-used model of E.T. from “E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial” might fetch up to $1 million at Sotheby’s auction next month. This iconic prop, part of a collection titled “There Are Such Things: 20th Century Horror, Science Fiction and Fantasy on Screen,” features Rambaldi’s masterful craftsmanship.

    The auction features the beloved, three-foot-tall E.T. model, along with additional artifacts like sketches and other props from Rambaldi’s career. Bidding opens on March 21 and runs through April 3. Sotheby’s estimates the E.T. model alone could bring between $600,000 and $900,000.

    Rambaldi, who passed away in 2012, played a vital role in advancing special effects in film. His work defined practical effects before the rise of CGI technology. “His meticulous craftsmanship remains a testament to the magic of practical effects,” said a representative from Sotheby’s. Rambaldi’s creations not only shaped the cinematic landscape but also inspired countless filmmakers and animators.

    The sentimental value of these items resonates with many fans. “We hope these artifacts will bring immense joy,” said Rambaldi’s daughter, Daniela. She emphasized the legacy of her father’s work and its impact on her childhood.

    This auction offers collectors and fans a chance to own a piece of cinematic magic. If a million dollars feels steep, other memorabilia from the auction, like props from “Star Wars,” may satisfy the budget-conscious enthusiast. Whether a small piece of history or a major investment, these items serve as reminders of the creativity and technological advancements in film. For more details on the auction, visit Sotheby’s official website.

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