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A second unit clapperboard from Irvin Kershner's Star Wars: The Empire Strikes Back. The second unit, which filmed in tandem with the first unit, used clapperboards of this size for close-up or insert shots when larger, more cumbersome boards were too big for the camera frame.
The Empire Strikes Back remains a cultural landmark in cinema for its groundbreaking use of a cliffhanger ending; a sequel to build upon the narrative; for forging new story structures; developing new characters such as Yoda and Lando Calrissian that became fan favorites; introducing one of the greatest plot twists in history; and utilizing a segment of improvised dialogue that became one of the most famous scenes and lines in film history. It has won 27 awards, including two Academy Awards, five Saturn Awards, and a Hugo Award among others, and was inducted into the United States Library of Congress for perseverance in 2010.
This clapperboard consists of a wood slate with a striped clapper and a metal hinge. It features the film's title, as well as remnants for the sections "SLATE" and "TAKE" on the front in white paint. The boxes for Slate and Take were wrapped in black tape, with the tape since removed from the Slate box. Across the bottom part of the slate is a length of off-white tape marked in black ink for the date "22nd May 1979" and "2nd Unit." The back of the clapperboard has an additional four strips of off-white tape. The clapperboard exhibits significant scuffing and chipping throughout the wood, as well as holes, a buildup of grime, adhesive residue, and discoloration. Dimensions: 11.25" x 9.75" x 1" (28.75 cm x 25 cm x 2.75 cm)
Estimate: $30,000 - 60,000