Jericho Cane's (Arnold Schwarzenegger) Striker Security folder and statue swords with Vatican knight ephemera and a Time magazine headlined "Signs of the Apocalypse?" from Peter Hyams' End of Days. Striker Security, the firm Cane founded after leaving the NYPD, was hired to protect The Man/Satan (Gabriel Byrne), embroiling Cane in an apocalyptic battle for Christine York (Robin Tunney) against corrupt Vatican knights who wore heart necklaces and wielded ritualistic daggers. Cane later threw himself onto a statue's sword to save Christine after becoming possessed.
This lot originated from a crew member. It consists of a paper Striker Security folder with a hand-marked work order form; a metal statue sword; a yellow urethane sword; a metal retractable SFX sword blade with a metal rod tang; a metal dagger with decorative hilt and guard; a hand-marked job estimate form; nine pages of printed interdepartmental memos; a New American Bible book with a black cover; a Time magazine with a custom color-printed cover; three styles of gold-color metal necklace, including one with a heart-shaped pendant and one with a cross pendant; and a blue velvet necklace box. This lot exhibits discoloration, tears on the papers, tarnished metal, and distortion to the blades. Dimensions: (largest) 58" x 11.5" x 1.5" (147.5 cm x 29.25 cm x 4 cm)
Blade was dulled after production in order for it to be sold as a collectible.
Estimate: $800 - 1,600
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