
Harrison Ford stunts on ‘Indiana Jones’ leaves prop collector shocked: ‘A peek behind the curtain’
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Brandon Allinger, chief operating officer of Propstore and Treasure Hunt, told Fox News Digital about behind-the-scenes details from "Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom."
"They always shoot more than what makes the final edit, and sometimes it's fun to see what they were thinking, but didn't wind up in the film." Lori Bashian is an entertainment production assistant for Fox News Digital.
Gaining possession of the fedora, which he expects will sell for a minimum of $250,000, happened purely by chance, as he and his team happened to come into contact with stunt performer Dean Ferrandini when researching a jacket worn by a stunt performer in the movie. After a "lengthy research process," he and his team were able to photo match the hat using stills from the movie, which is the "gold standard of authentication."
"Obviously, in this one you have direct provenance. You know exactly where it came from. The guy worked on the film. Everything stacks up there," he explained. "But to be able to go and place it specifically in photos and in screenshots, it really adds something to the collector's interests and then accordingly to the value as well."













