Alan Rickman’s personal scripts and mementoes up for auction

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Alan Rickman’s obsessive attention to detail is revealed in the copious annotations he made on all his scripts, as a number of film-related items from the late actor’s personal collections are put up for auction including screenplays from Die Hard and Harry Potter.

Propstore, the Los Angeles and London-based auction firm that specialises in entertainment industry memorabilia and recently sold a Star Wars lightsaber for £2.7m, is staging a three-day sale in which a number of lots originating from the Alan Rickman archive will be available.

Rickman’s shooting script for Die Hard is among the auction lots.
Rickman’s shooting script for Die Hard is among the auction lots. Photograph: Andrew Matthews/PA

According to the auctioneers, Rickman, who died in 2016, maintained a habit of keeping scripts and other associated items in plastic boxes individual to each film. The most highly valued lot (estimated at £30,000-£60,000) appears to be Rickman’s collection from his film-acting debut, the 1988 thriller Die Hard, in which he played German terrorist Hans Gruber to great acclaim. These include a shooting script, containing many of Rickman’s handwritten notes and alternative dialogue suggestions, a call sheet, press packs, and Rickman’s invitation to the film’s gala preview in London. A prop Treasury note for $100,000 from the same film is also on sale in a separate lot (estimate: £1,000-£2,000).

Arguably Rickman remains best known for his role as Severus Snape in the Harry Potter series, appearing in all eight films between 2001 and 2011, and a number of items of his work are up for sale. Among these are a gold-plated pocket watch given to cast and crew of Harry Potter and the Philosopher Stone (estimate: £2,000-£4,000), his own set of Harry Potter novels (estimate £1,000-£2,000), a Snape toy figure in its original packaging (estimate: £500-£1,000) and a hand-drawn Halloween message to Rickman from Rupert Grint, who played Ron Weasley (estimate: £2,000-£4,000).

Lots include this clapperboard from Rickman’s directorial debut The Winter Guest.
Lots include this clapperboard from Rickman’s directorial debut The Winter Guest. Photograph: Propstore

Rickman’s film career of course ranged much more widely. A box of items from his celebrated British ghost-romance Truly Madly Deeply, from 1989, contains annotated script pages, notes on how to play the cello (a key element of his character), and a thank-you note from the film’s director Anthony Minghella. A shooting script from Robin Hood: Prince of Thieves, in which Rickman was another memorable villain, is another highly-valued item, estimated at £10,000-£20,000. Also on offer are items from the much-loved alien comedy Galaxy Quest, including caps emblazoned with the film’s logo and an invitation to the cast and crew party (estimate £4,000-£8,000), as well as behind the scenes photos from another of his signature roles, Colonel Brandon in the Emma Thompson-scripted Sense and Sensibility.

And those interested in the lower-profile byways of Rickman’s career might be fascinated to see items from the 1999 religious comedy Dogma directed by Kevin Smith, in which Rickman played the angel Metatron; script and clapperboard from The Winter Guest, Rickman’s first film as director; and production notes, storyboards and location recce notes from his second and last, A Little Chaos.

Propstore’s Entertainment Memorabilia sale takes place at Bafta, London, and online from 5-7 December.

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