A paper script for the first film in the Star Wars series that Harrison Ford left behind in a London apartment is being auctioned.
This is the fourth version of the script for the first film in the successful series, which was then called The Adventures of Luke Starkiller, reports BBC News.
The document is incomplete and has pages in different colors indicating revisions to the scenario.
It also contains characters and scenes that were cut from the final cut of the film.
The script was left behind in an apartment in Nothinghill, London, which Harrison Ford had rented in 1976 when he was in England filming the film that eventually became Star Wars IV: A New Hope.
The owners of the premises spoke to Mr. Ford often during his stay and they are the ones who are auctioning off the item found in their unit.
The auction house Excalibur estimates that this object could find a buyer for around 17,000 Canadian dollars.
The auction will take place on February 17th.