The 1990s Tim Burton classic “Edward Scissorhands” became one of Johnny Depp’s most famous performances. A poor man created by a scientist with scissors for his hands goes from being feared to being loved after the townspeople see what he is capable of.
The iconic bladed glove that Depp wore sold in June of 2022 for an impressive sum of $65,000, far exceeding its original estimate. The prop, sold at an auction in London, jumped in value after the actor’s infamous trial with ex-wife Amber Heard.
Superman (1978) - Superman Costume: $350K
Before the heartthrob actor Henry Cavill graced our screens as Superman, it was the handsome Christopher Reeve who played the legendary hero. The iconic superhero costume used by Reeve in the 1978 “Superman” film sold in November 2022 for an astonishing $350,000.
The legendary costume was complete with the tunic, cape, belt, trunks, leggings, and boots. Considering it was in storage for over four decades, the costume was in exceptionally good condition.
The Superman Costume
There will never be a more iconic superhero costume than that of Superman, and now its anonymous buyer can channel their inner hero every time they look upon that red “S.”
The nylon and wool costume had a few minor details that were worn out through the years but nothing noticeable enough to affect its price. The original costume was worn for the 1978 film and three other subsequent films in the “Superman” franchise.
The Scissorhands Glove
The mechanical prop was a true work of art by the visual effects department, and it was the most symbolic prop in the film.
At first, the scissors are a source of terror for everyone around Depp, but after demonstrating what they can do, such as design extravagant haircuts, turn lawns into works of art, and carve exquisite ice sculptures, Edward Scissorhands becomes very sought after. It’s no wonder the bladed glove went for such a high price.
Dracula (1931) - Movie Poster: $525,800
Before Bram Stoker’s “Dracula,” or Brad Pitt playing a sexy vampire in “Interview with the Vampire,” or the hundreds of Dracula films released through the decades, there was the 1931 movie “Dracula.”
Directed by Tod Browning and Karl Freund, the film was a black-and-white nightmare about the legendary story of a blood-sucking Count in Transylvania. The poster for the film, featuring a haunting Bela Lugosi as Count Dracula, became a sought-after collectible. The work of art sold in 2017 for a hefty $525,800.