"Batman", "Back to the Future", Harry Potter, James Bond, "Game of Thrones" or even Marilyn Monroe, Bruce Willis and Keanu Reeves: in total, more than 1,200 objects linked to iconic films and celebrities are displayed. on sale Thursday and Friday by the specialist house Julien's Auctions near Los Angeles.

The most sought-after pieces should be the black Perry Ellis suit worn by John Travolta in "Pulp Fiction" and Liam Neeson's lightsaber as the jedi Qui-Gon Jinn in the Star Wars installment "The Phantom Menace", both estimated between 20,000 and 40,000 dollars, like Bruce Lee's famous yellow jumpsuit (worn not by the actor but by the stuntman who served as his understudy) in "The Game of Death" or his custom-made black nunchaku .

A yellow jumpsuit worn by the stuntman who served as a backing for Bruce Lee in his film "The Game of Death" is up for auction in Beverly Hills VALERIE MACON AFP

The outfit worn by Arnold Schwarzenegger in "Terminator 2", with biker jacket and matching leather pants, is estimated between $ 20,000 and $ 30,000.

In addition to the now usual batches of magic wands wielded by various characters from the Harry Potter films, fans of action films can try to acquire fake weapons wielded by Bruce Willis when he played John McClane in the "Die Hard" saga or used on the set of "John Wick".

The surfboard of Patrick Swayze in the film "Point Break" is on display in Beverly Hills on November 29 before it is auctioned by the auction house Julien's Auctions VALERIE MACON AFP

A fake obsidian dagger used in the "Game of Thrones" series to fight off creatures from the cold will even be put under the hammer, for an estimated price of between 3,000 and 5,000 dollars.

Fans of legendary actresses can dream of a series of personal items that once belonged to the unforgettable Marilyn Monroe, including a handwritten poem, clothes worn by Elizabeth Taylor and Doris Day or even the golden lasso that fitted Gal Gadot in "Wonder Woman ".

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