If Woody Allen ever fell short of money he could always sell his clunky typewriter, which is believed to be worth a fortune.
The legendary writer/director was spotted dining with wife Soon-Yi in L.A. at Craig's, where he talked about the legendary Olympia SM-3, the machine that typed every movie he's ever made, TMZ.com reported.
According to L.A. Police Commission Prez Steve Soboroff, who's one of the biggest typewriter collectors in the world, Woody's typewriter could not only set a record and fetch a million, but was more valuable than Hemingway's.