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Brando script goes for R2.1m
03/07/2005 20:47 - (SA)
New York - A script of "The Godfather" annotated by Marlon Brando has sold for a record $312 800 (R2.1m) at an auction of the late screen legend's personal effects at Christie's in New York.
The script of the 1972 classic, which won Brando a second "best actor" Oscar for his portrayal of mafia kingpin Don Corleone, was the highlight of the sale, and attracted heavy bidding from the outset.
The lot was finally snapped up by a telephone bidder for more than 20 times its high estimate of $15 000 dollars and set a new world auction record for a script.
The previous best was the $244 000 paid for Clark Gable's "Gone With The Wind" script in 1996.
Urging
A handwritten letter from the creator of "The Godfather", Mario Puzo, urging Brando to take the role of Corleone, also attracted strong bidding and finally sold for $132 000, way above the Christie's high estimate of $1 200.
"Dear Mr Brando, I wrote a book called "The Godfather" which has had some success and I think you're the only actor who can play the part," the signed letter began.
"I know this was presumptuous of me but the best I can do by the book is try. I really think you'd be tremendous," Puzo wrote.
The run up to the auction had not been a smooth one with Brando's son Christian, 47, reportedly furious at the way Brando's estate has handled the sale.
Christian's lawyer, Theresa Bingham, said her client believed many of the lots in the auction were items that the actor would never have wanted sold.
Medallion
Bingham specifically demanded that Christie's pull lot 150 - a 14-carat gold Saint Christopher's medallion that Christian's mother, Anna Kashfi, had given her son.
The auction house confirmed before the sale that the heirloom had been returned.
But other members of the Brando clan were happy with the success of the auction.
"I feel humbled by collectors and fans who have spent so freely to own a piece of my father's heritage and history," said Miko Brando, the actor's second-eldest child.
Brando, who was married and divorced three times, had 11 children with his three wives and several other women, including his Guatemalan housekeeper.
- SAPA
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