25 November 2014

Expensive, but historic


Per Liljas has a Time article about a very expensive piano:
"Play it once, Sam. For old times' sake."The piano (photo, bottom) on which Ilsa famously asked Sam to play As Time Goes By in the movie Casablanca was sold at a recent New York City auction for $3.4 million.
A miniature instrument, golden yellow in color, the piano is hard to recognize as an iconic prop from the 1942 blockbuster, which featured Ingrid Bergman as Ilsa, Humphrey Bogart as Rick, and prominent African-American jazz drummer and band leader Dooley Wilson (photo, top) as barroom pianist Sam. (Remarkably, since posterity remembers him as a pianist, Wilson did not actually play the piano, but had the keyboard tinkling for Casablanca overdubbed.)
Despite the piano’s diminutive size— it has thirty fewer keys than normal— it didn’t fail to upstage the other movie memorabilia on sale at Bonhams. The Cowardly Lion costume from The Wizard of Oz came closest, fetching three million dollars.
Catherine Williamson, the director of entertainment memorabilia at Bonhams, said that the Casablanca piano is such a significant piece because Humphrey Bogart hides the letters of transit, his only possible escape from Morocco, in the instrument. “Fifteen minutes into the movie, he tucks them in there,” she told The New York Times. “They’re under there while Sam plays; they’re there for all of the activity that happens in the cafĂȘ. The piano is there. It represents the way out for them. That’s what made it so important.”
The letters of transit were sold separately for $118,750.
Rico says he couldn't afford either, but the letters would at least fit in the house...

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