Titanic door raft and Indiana Jones' whip fetch hundreds of thousands at ... trends now It was still available after the auction and was even put up for sale online By Emily Jane Davies Published: 11:42 GMT, 28 March 2024 | Updated: 11:42 GMT, 28 March 2024 Viewcomments While the red thong worn in The Full Monty received cheers in the 1997 film, it seems to have declined in popularity as it failed to sell in a Hollywood prop auction. The red thong worn by Robert Carlyle's co-star Mark Addy in the film was listed for auction along with other famous props on Tuesday. The underwear famously featured in a scene where Carlyle and his band of steelworkers stripped off, and was expected to be a popular item in the Hollywood prop auction. But while the controversial Titanic door prop and Indiana Jones' whip managed to fetch hundreds of thousands at the auction of props owned by Planet Hollywood, the red satin thong failed to sell. It was still available after the auction and was even put up for sale online with a price of £495 - and is still unclaimed. The auction raised £12.4million, according to The Telegraph, and it is one of the most successful auctions of Hollywood props. The red thong worn in the 1997 film The Full Monty was listed for auction along with other famous props on Tuesday - but it was the only one which didn't sell It was still available after the auction and was even put up for sale online with a price of £495 The wooden door prop from the Titanic which saved Rose - but not Jack - from an icy death was one of the items sold. The eight-foot long, 41-inch wide Titanic prop fetched £569,739 and the listing even noted it 'caused much debate from fans'. Fans of the 1997 film have long argued over whether both Rose - played by Kate Winslet - and Jack - played by Leonardo DiCaprio - could have both fit on the door. The debate was so long-running and fierce that - 25 years later - the director James Cameron revealed he did a 'thorough' analysis to prove Jack couldn't have fit. Other well-known props which were sold included the whip from the 1984 film Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom. Sold at £415,000, the whip is the franchise's highest priced costume/prop to date. Tobey Maguire's Spiderman suit was also auctioned off and was presented on a mannequin display. The wooden door prop from the Titanic which saved Rose - but not Jack - from an icy death was one of the items sold Tobey Maguire's Spiderman suit was also auctioned off and was presented on a display Other well-known props which were sold included the whip from the 1984 film Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom The axe used in The Shining also sold for the same price as the Spiderman suit at auction But while the skin-tight suit was made for Sam Raimi's early 00s Spider-Man trilogy, it was never actually worn by the actor who would go on to reprise his role in the Spider-Man: No Way Home in 2021. Despite it being unused, the suit managed to fetch the high price of £99,000. The notorious axe used in The Shining also sold for the same price at auction. Wielded by Jack Nicholson in the 1980 horror film, it is used in the scene where Nicholson breaks through a bathroom door to attack his wife - famously delivering the disturbing line 'Here's Johnny'. A pink halter dress worn by Marilyn Monroe in George Cukor's Let's Make Love was also listed at the auction. The dress was worn by Monroe in the 1960s musical where she starred as Amanda Dell and sold for £108,000. Lastly, Bill Murray's bowling ball from Kingpin fetched £277,000 - meaning it is currently the most valuable bowling ball. The 'red nose' ball from the 1996 classic was seen in the Final Frame championship scene where Murray prepares to throw the ball down the lane. Read more: Share or comment on this article: Titanic door raft and Indiana Jones' whip fetch hundreds of thousands at Hollywood prop auction... but red satin thong from The Full Monty fails to woo crowds All rights reserved for this news site (dailymail) and under his responsibility