Titanic 'door' prop that kept Rose alive sells for $718,750 - BBC News

Fans have long debated if the floating panel, that kept Rose afloat, was big enough for Jack too.

8 hours agoShareclose panelShare pageCopy linkAbout sharingImage source, AlamyImage caption, The famous scene has prompted debate among fans over the size of the floating wood panelBy Andre Rhoden-PaulBBC NewsThe floating piece of wood that kept Titanic's Rose alive has been sold for $718,750 (£569,739) at auction.

Ever since the release of the 1997 film, fans have wondered whether the panel was big enough to fit her love interest Jack as well, saving him from an icy death.

The listing noted the prop "has caused much debate from fans".

The sale was made during an auction of props and costumes owned by restaurant and resort chain Planet Hollywood.

In the blockbuster, the fictional Jack, played by Leonardo Di Caprio, insists the panel - part of a door frame - was only big enough for his lover Rose, played by Kate Winslet. He later died in the freezing Atlantic, with his body falling into the depths of the ocean.

https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/entertainment-arts-68672177


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