Jack Nicholson s The Shining Axe Put on Auction Block
Movie
The fake axe which was once used by Nicholson s character Jack Torrance in the 1980 psychological horror movie is going to the highest bidder in an upcoming auction. Apr 25, 2021
The Shining is up for sale for £45,000 (£62,000).
Movie fans have the chance to get their hands on the iconic horror prop - which the legendary actor s character Jack Torrance slams into a door while shouting, Here s Johnny after chasing his wife Wendy (
Shelly Duvall) because Bristol-based dealer Paul Fraser Collectibles are selling the 35-inch item, which is surprisingly made from foam.
A listing on the dealer s website reads, This prop stunt axe was substituted for the original wooden axe as a safety measure and for ease of use during filming.
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