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Harrison Ford rented a house in London in 1976 and left a draft script from the original Star Wars movie trilogy there and now it has been auctioned for $13600, The Washington Post reported.
It was the fourth draft of the script which eventually became the 1977 film “Star Wars: Episode IV - A New Hope”.
It was not bound and also incomplete but was it included iconic scenes which later made way into the movie.
According to The Washington Post the script, dated March 15, 1976, and titled “The Adventures of Luke Starkiller,” sold to an Austrian collector for about $13,600 during a live-streamed auction on Saturday. The seller owned the home that Ford had rented while working on the film.