
ST. LOUIS, April 25 (UPI) -- Various props from actor George Clooney's newest movie, "Up in the Air," will be sold at an upcoming event in St. Louis, event organizers say.
The St. Louis (Mo.) Post-Dispatch said Saturday the movie memorabilia sale scheduled for next Monday will include a centerpiece from the film's wedding scene, as well as model airplanes, Styrofoam and other unique props.
"Air" recently completed its six-week filming shoot in St. Louis and the film crew will move onto Omaha, Neb., next week for additional filming.
Prices on the items up for sale at the movie's production warehouse in St. Louis will range from $5 to $500, the Post-Dispatch said. Only cash will be accepted for all memorabilia purchases.
The Post-Dispatch said none of the items up for sale are pieces of clothing worn by Clooney during production of the film, which follows the "Ocean's Eleven" actor's lead character as he travels the nation firing corporate employees.
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