

Volleyball That Kept Tom Hanks Company in Cast Away Sold for £230,000. In March 2020, after Hanks was diagnosed with COVID-19, a false rumor spread that the staff at an Australian hospital gave him a replica of Wilson to keep him company. The Aston Martin DB5 driven by Sean Connery as James Bond in Goldfinger and Thunderball went for $4.6 million at auction in London in 2010, while the lead statuette of the Maltese Falcon from the 1941 film noir starring Humphrey Bogart sold for $4 million at Bonhams New York in 2013. The volleyball is still dwarfed by the priciest memorabilia on the list, however, including Marilyn Monroe’s famous white dress from The Seven Year Itch, which sold for $5.6 million in 2011. Just before he is rescued, in one of the movies most famous scenes, he loses the ball, and as it floats away from him, he tearfully yells, “I’m sorry, Wilson!”Īccording to The Times, although Wilson sold for a high price, there are some iconic items that still dwarf the amount: The ball serves as his sole companion on the island. He finds a volleyball, draws a face on it, and names it “Wilson.” In the 2000 film directed by Robert Zemeckis, Hanks plays Chuck Noland, the lone survivor of a plane crash who lives for four years on an uninhabited island. In 'Cast Away - Verschollen' wird ein Volleyball für Tom Hanks auf einer einsamen Insel zum engen Freund - nun ist das Requisit für knapp 270 000 Euro versteigert worden. It was expected to sell for 60,000 British pounds.
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The price for the prop paid by an anonymous buyer “places it high among the most expensive movie props ever sold at auction,” the British newspaper The Times reported. The top is torn open, and an array of tobacco stalks are inserted to replicate the appearance of hair.”Īlluding to the end of the film, in which Wilson floats away from Hanks’ character, the listing writes: “This version of Wilson was placed in water for long periods during filming.A volleyball used as a prop-turned-character in the Tom Hanks movie “Cast Away” gave a memorable performance for an inanimate object - so much so that the ball sold at auction for 230,000 British pounds, the equivalent of more than $308,544. NOTE: this volleyball ships deflated and will need inflation. Wilson may be a great friend, but it's an even better volleyball. It features a faded pair of eyes, nose, and mouth. Wilson the volleyball, which was made famous in the Tom Hank's Cast Away movie has a top-quality, synthetic leather cover for a great touch and durability. It adds: “There is a dark brown-and-red ‘face’ on the front, representing Chuck’s bloody handprint. The listing, featured on Prop Store, says the prop is “heavily distressed with paint applied to create a worn, dirtied appearance”. After finding the item, Chuck uses his bloody handprint to draw a face onto it and speaks to it regularly throughout the film. The item is Wilson, the volleyball that was Tom Hanks’ closest companion during his four years stranded alone on a desert island in the 2000 film Cast Away.ĭirected by Robert Zemeckis, the film follows Chuck Noland (Hanks), a FedEx deliveryman turned plane crash survivor. The problem is you’ll have to fork out quite a lot of money – the item is estimated to be sold for up to £60,000. (20th Century Fox/Dreamworks/Kobal/Shutterstock)įor anyone whose answer is “yes”, you’ll have a chance to get your hands on a very memorable one.
