The famous beige bathrobe worn by Jeff Bridges in the feature film The Big Lebowski was sold at auction on Saturday for 169,000 US dollars, equivalent to 158,860 euros. The gown’s auction was part of an auction devoted entirely to the 1998 film Bowling. The gown made the most out of the auction’s 257 lots.
For $169,000, the highest bidder will not only receive the bathrobe of the main character, “The Dude.” Your purchase includes the white shirt that Bridges, his photographer, was wearing underneath the item.
Other memorabilia from the film that went under the hammer includes The Dude’s sunglasses ($88,900), several illustrated storyboards ($445-$19,000), an autographed rack of bowling balls returning from the lane ($16,250) and autographed cones ($3,575-$9.00). 100).
The Julien’s Auctions auction can be followed live via the auction house’s website. This was the third day of a total of four auction days around Hollywood. Thursday and Friday are dedicated to “Robots, Magicians, Heroes and Aliens”. On Thursday, the alien mechanical boss raised the most money at $635,000. Friday was the nunchaku used by Bruce Lee in the movie “Fist of Fury.” The rifle was sold for $162,000. Sunday is all about “glamour, grace and grandeur,” as pieces of Princess Diana and Audrey Hepburn’s clothing are auctioned off.
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