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Randall "Memphis" Raines' (Nicolas Cage) list of 50 cars from Dominic Sena's Gone in 60 Seconds. Raines kept a working, ever-shrinking list of the high-end cars his team of thieves needed to steal within 72 hours to help pay off gangster Raymond Calitri (Christopher Eccleston) before he killed Raines' brother Kip (Giovanni Ribisi). As Raines' team acquired the cars necessary, his list shrank, representing the hope that Kip might yet be spared.
Originating from the collection of prop master Mike Papac, this list of 50 cars - including such elite models as "1967 Ferrari 275 GTB4," "1965 Pontiac GTO," and "1971 Detomaso Pantera" - is printed in two columns on printer paper. It is intentionally folded by production to appear well-used. The paper exhibits liquid stains on its front and side edges. Dimensions: 11" x 8.5" (28 cm x 21.75 cm)
Estimate: $2,000 - 4,000
Mike Papac is among Hollywood’s most respected armourers. Active in the film industry since the late 1970s, he served as weapons specialist on action classics including Lethal Weapon and Die Hard, and as property gun master for Predator - all within an 18-month span. By the early 1990s, Papac had become a trusted resource for leading directors such as Tony Scott, Renny Harlin, and Richard Donner, collaborating throughout the decade with stars including Bruce Willis and Arnold Schwarzenegger. His career has encompassed work as prop master and armourer on some of cinema’s most successful franchises, from Iron Man and Man of Steel to acclaimed action comedies like Three Kings and Red. Original hero pieces from the Die Hard films are exceptionally rare, and Propstore is proud to present these examples from Mike Papac’s personal collection - offered to the public for the first time.