These priceless pieces of film history have a price after all

And it ain't cheap.

ByLA Blake, KGO
Tuesday, June 3, 2014

Remember the glass house that shattered in that iconic scene from Ferris Bueller's Day Off?





It recently sold for $1.06 million. The home's owner thought it would go for a lot more, especially considering the role it played in the film.



Past owners of pieces of film have gotten a little--or a lot--luckier. Sometimes something as simple as a small statue can sell for a pretty penny.



Back to the Future


Prop: Time-traveling car (DeLorean Dmc-12)


Price: $541,000







Wizard of Oz


Prop: Ruby red slippers


Price: $666,000 (most expensive of four pairs)







The Maltese Falcon


Prop: Black falcon figurine


Price: $4,085,000







Goldfinger and Thunderball of the James Bond series


Prop: 1964 Aston Martin car


Price: $4,600,000







The Seven Year Itch


Prop: Marilyn Monroe's subway dress


Price: $5,600,000







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