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Saturday Night Fever illuminated dance floor used by John Travolta, Gal Gadot's Wonder Woman costume and Raiders of the Lost Ark memorabilia among haul going under the hammer

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The dance floor used in the film Saturday Night Fever will be among the pieces of movie memorabilia that hits the auction block next month, Julien's Auctions said Tuesday.

Dubbed 'Hollywood’s most famous dancefloor of all time,' the floor is the one danced on by John Travolta, who played the role of Tony Manero in the 1977 culture-defining disco film scored by the Bee Gees.

The floor used in the film is estimated to sell for between $200,000-$300,000, according Julien's.

'Both the original acrylic panels and the modern production-made panels feature wear from use,' the auction house said in a news release. 'The dance floor and components are housed within three rolling production carts, two crates, and one road case.'

The auction, titled Hollywood Legends: Danger, Disaster and Disco, will be held over four days from June 12-June 15 in Los Angeles and online on Julien's website, the organization said. 

The dance floor used in the film Saturday Night Fever will be among the pieces of movie memorabilia that hits the auction block next month, Julien's Auctions said Tuesday

The dance floor used in the film Saturday Night Fever will be among the pieces of movie memorabilia that hits the auction block next month, Julien's Auctions said Tuesday 

Dubbed 'Hollywood¿s most famous dancefloor of all time,' the floor is the one danced on by John Travolta, who played the role of Tony Manero in the 1977 culture-defining disco film scored by the Bee Gees. Pictured with Karen Gorney in the motion picture

Dubbed 'Hollywood’s most famous dancefloor of all time,' the floor is the one danced on by John Travolta, who played the role of Tony Manero in the 1977 culture-defining disco film scored by the Bee Gees. Pictured with Karen Gorney in the motion picture 

The auction incudes 'a stunning collection of over 1,300 of the most famous and celebrated artifacts from popular film franchises, Golden Age of Hollywood and modern classics,' according to organizers.

Multiple mementos from a modern hit film - the 2017 Gal Gadot tentpole Wonder Woman - are also arriving on the auction block.

The flagship item of the Wonder Woman lot is the full costume of the character made for Gadot in the film franchise. It is estimated to sell for between $60,000-80,000, according to the auction house.

Other Wonder Woman items up for sale include a tiara estimated to sell for between $20,000-$30,000; gauntlets estimated to sell for between $10,000-$20,000; and bracelets of submission and a harness estimated to sell for between $3,000-$5,000.

Fans of the Indiana Jones franchise have a treasured item they can bid on: 'An original Ark of the Covenant prototype used for the making of the action-adventure film' that came out in 1981, according to Julien's.

'This prop that became an iconic treasure within the blockbuster Indiana Jones film series starring Harrison Ford comes from Peter Stoltz, the Industrial Light & Magic Visual Effects artist who used the prop for the film’s lighting and pyrotechnic testing,' the auction house said in a news release.

The item was past seen on the PBS series Antiques Roadshow, in which expert James Supp identified the item 'as being the closest a collector could get to owning an Ark of the Covenant since the hero prop used in the final version of the film is held by Lucasfilm Archives,' according to Julien's.

It is estimated to sell for between $50,000-$70,000, according to organizers.

Multiple mementos from a modern hit film - the 2017 Gal Gadot tentpole Wonder Woman - are also arriving on the auction block

Multiple mementos from a modern hit film - the 2017 Gal Gadot tentpole Wonder Woman - are also arriving on the auction block 

The flagship item of the Wonder Woman lot is the full costume of the character made for Gadot from the film. It is estimated to sell for between $60,000-80,000, according to the auction house

The flagship item of the Wonder Woman lot is the full costume of the character made for Gadot from the film. It is estimated to sell for between $60,000-80,000, according to the auction house 

Gauntlets in the movie are estimated to sell for between $10,000-$20,000

Gauntlets in the movie are estimated to sell for between $10,000-$20,000 

A golden tiara worn by Gadot in the film franchise is among the items to go up on sale

A golden tiara worn by Gadot in the film franchise is among the items to go up on sale 

The character's famed lasso is among the items included in the auction, titled Hollywood Legends: Danger, Disaster and Disco

The character's famed lasso is among the items included in the auction, titled Hollywood Legends: Danger, Disaster and Disco

Gadot starred in the DC staple in 2017's Wonder Woman and 2020's Wonder Woman 1984

Gadot starred in the DC staple in 2017's Wonder Woman and 2020's Wonder Woman 1984 

Fans of the Indiana Jones franchise starring Harrison Ford have a treasured item they can bid on

Fans of the Indiana Jones franchise starring Harrison Ford have a treasured item they can bid on 

An original Ark of the Covenant prototype used for the making of the action-adventure film  Raiders of the Lost Ark, which came out in 1981, is up for sale, according to Julien's

An original Ark of the Covenant prototype used for the making of the action-adventure film  Raiders of the Lost Ark, which came out in 1981, is up for sale, according to Julien's 

The Ark of the Covenant is pictured in a frame from the 1981 action-adventure movie

The Ark of the Covenant is pictured in a frame from the 1981 action-adventure movie 

A stunt hook used by Dustin Hoffman as Captain Hook in the 1991 Steven Spielberg movie Hook is up for sale
It is estimated to sell for between $10,000-$20,000

A stunt hook used by Dustin Hoffman as Captain Hook in the 1991 Steven Spielberg movie Hook is up for sale 

A jacket Michael J. Fox wore in 1989's Back To The Future: Part II is expected to sell for between $10,000-$20,000, according to the auction house

A jacket Michael J. Fox wore in 1989's Back To The Future: Part II is expected to sell for between $10,000-$20,000, according to the auction house 

In the movie, which featured a late 1980s prediction of what the year 2015 would be like, the premise was that the jacket could fit itself to any size with the push of a button

In the movie, which featured a late 1980s prediction of what the year 2015 would be like, the premise was that the jacket could fit itself to any size with the push of a button 

A number of other cinematic items are up for sale in the auction next month.

They include a stunt hook used by Dustin Hoffman as Captain Hook in the 1991 Steven Spielberg movie Hook, according to organizers. It is estimated to sell for between $10,000-$20,000.

A jacket Michael J. Fox wore in 1989's Back To The Future: Part II is expected to sell for between $10,000-$20,000, according to the auction house.

In the movie, which featured a late 1980s prediction of what the year 2015 would be like, the premise was that the jacket could fit itself to any size with the push of a button.

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