Marlon Brando’s legacy was honored at Christie’s this past  Thursday, June 30, during The Personal Property of Marlon Brando  auction as it went 98 percent sold with an impressive sales total  of $2,378,300 garnered. Telephone bidders from all across the  world joined a packed saleroom at Christie’s in a six-and-a-half  hour marathon auction that paid homage to a cultural icon many  regard as the greatest actor of the postwar generation.   Memorabilia relating to Brando’s depiction of Don Corleone in  The Godfather dominated the day’s proceedings. A hushed,  expectant saleroom filled with more than 500 spectators and  bidders witnessed Brando’s annotated film script, estimated at  $10/15,000, fetch a staggering $312,800.   Setting a new world auction record for a film script at auction,  it was bought by an anonymous phone bidder. The previous record  stood at $244,500, set at Christie’s New York in 1996 for Clark  Gable’s Gone With The Wind script.
						