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Post by pimpinainteasy on Jul 11, 2017 14:43:31 GMT
i like the one in BURNT OFFERINGS with the swimming pool. also the place where PIERCE BROSNAN lives in GHOST WRITER. must have been amazing living in that house with its backyard and the view of the ocean. the tub in which ewen mcgregor takes a bath was awesome. though all the characters were miserable. i liked walter matthau's trailer park in CHARLEY VARRICK.
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Post by mikef6 on Jul 11, 2017 14:56:25 GMT
If you are talking houses in film, then the first to come to mind has to be the Bates House and motel, both facades and both still standing on the Universal back lot in Los Angeles. In the past few years at one point, Universal ran some kind of sweepstakes contest with a first prize of a trip to Los Angeles and a one-night stay in unit one of the Bates Motel. A dream vacation.
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Post by mattgarth on Jul 11, 2017 15:02:23 GMT
Manderley in REBECCA ('Last night I dreamt ...') Miss Haversham's place in GREAT EXPECTATIONS Norma's pad in SUNSET BLVD ('A neglected house gets an unhappy look -- this one had it in spades') Van Damm's residence near Mount Rushmore in NORTH BY NORTHWEST The old Granville house taken over by the Bailey family in IT'S A WONDERFUL LIFE ('I won't live in it as a ghost') That mansion in THE HAUNTING Two cops admiring Evelyn Keyes' residence in THE PROWLER ('Quite the hacienda') the Benedict ranch in GIANT Bette Davis' new locale in BEYOND THE FOREST ('What a dump!')
OK, not a house, but -- Waldo Lydecker's apartment in LAURA ('It's lavish -- but I call it home') Gloria Grahame seeing Glenn Ford's room in THE BIG HEAT ('Hey, I like this -- early nothing.')
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Post by bravomailer on Jul 11, 2017 17:50:57 GMT
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Post by mattgarth on Jul 11, 2017 17:53:25 GMT
Good one, Bravo. That's quite a stately pleasure dome. The place looks vaguely familiar -- didn't Kubla Khan once dwell there?
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Post by bravomailer on Jul 11, 2017 18:05:10 GMT
Good one, Bravo. That's quite a stately pleasure dome. The place looks vaguely familiar -- didn't Kubla Khan once dwell there? He might have stayed over once or twice. Lots of neat stuff inside. The loot of the world, one might say. Value? No man can say!
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Post by bravomailer on Jul 11, 2017 18:11:22 GMT
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Post by teleadm on Jul 11, 2017 18:12:03 GMT
Castle Howard, used in both the the TV-series and in the movie versions of Brideshead Revisited, so big you can hide deliberatly in it and also get lost in. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Castle_Howard#/media/File:England1_144.jpg
The strange art-deco home/castle of Boris Karloff in The Black Cat 1934. obviously a movie set.
Dean Martin's bachelor house in Marriage on the Rocks 1965, with a huge modern fireplace in the middle with a circular sittingplace around it with cushions.
Robert Shaw's lighthouse home in The Deep 1977.
The house in the river (not by the river but in the river) where Cher (I think) lived in The Witches of Eastwick 1987.
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Post by Richard Kimble on Jul 11, 2017 19:24:24 GMT
If you are talking houses in film, then the first to come to mind has to be the Bates House and motel, both facades and both still standing on the Universal back lot in Los Angeles. In the past few years at one point, Universal ran some kind of sweepstakes contest with a first prize of a trip to Los Angeles and a one-night stay in unit one of the Bates Motel. A dream vacation. The Bates house pops up in a number of Universal TV series of the '60s, including Wagon Train, Shotgun Slade, and Thriller. Intriguingly, the Bates house interior can be seen in an episode of Laramie -- was it ever used anywhere else? AFAIK, the last non-ironic, non-referential use of the Bates exterior was in an Alias Smith & Jones episode in 1971 -- although a poster on another board claimed it was used in an episode of Quincy. Robert Horton moseys on up to the Bates house in Wagon Train
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Post by Richard Kimble on Jul 11, 2017 19:30:28 GMT
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Post by Richard Kimble on Jul 11, 2017 19:32:23 GMT
The Stevens house from Bewitched was used as Dr. Bellows' home on I Dream of Jeannie and Gale Sayers' crib in Brian's Song
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Post by koskiewicz on Jul 11, 2017 19:35:10 GMT
The dwelling in Masque of the Red Death w/Vincent Price
The very strange dwelling in Herzog's "Nosferatu, Phantom of the Night" occupied by the count
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Post by bondfan90 on Jul 11, 2017 19:37:45 GMT
Dunsmuir House was used as Stacey Sutton's mansion in A View To A Kill. Great fight scene with Max Zorin's goons, which makes use of the furniture.
The mansion in Mouse Hunt before Lars and Ernie renovate it, had a creepy vibe to it i reckon!
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Post by Richard Kimble on Jul 11, 2017 19:40:32 GMT
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Post by bravomailer on Jul 11, 2017 20:06:47 GMT
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Post by divtal on Jul 11, 2017 20:08:52 GMT
My favorite is 27A Wimpole St., London ... the home of Professor Henry Higgins in My Fair Lady.
I also like the Smith residence in Meet Me in St. Louis. It's the layout of the interior that I like. The outside detail has a bit too much "gingerbread," on the trim.
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Post by mikef6 on Jul 11, 2017 21:14:59 GMT
If you are talking houses in film, then the first to come to mind has to be the Bates House and motel, both facades and both still standing on the Universal back lot in Los Angeles. In the past few years at one point, Universal ran some kind of sweepstakes contest with a first prize of a trip to Los Angeles and a one-night stay in unit one of the Bates Motel. A dream vacation. The Bates house pops up in a number of Universal TV series of the '60s, including Wagon Train, Shotgun Slade, and Thriller. Intriguingly, the Bates house interior can be seen in an episode of Laramie -- was it ever used anywhere else? AFAIK, the last non-ironic, non-referential use of the Bates exterior was in an Alias Smith & Jones episode in 1971 -- although a poster on another board claimed it was used in an episode of Quincy. Robert Horton moseys on up to the Bates house in Wagon Train"Whispering Smith" - a 26 episode single season western starring Audie Murphy - also had an episode (#8, The Quest) showing the exterior of the Bate's house. The series was shot pre-Psycho in 1958 but didn't reach TV screens until post-Psycho 1961.
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Post by vegalyra on Jul 11, 2017 21:25:41 GMT
House on Haunted Hill (original) Looks like a model but it's still cool.
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Post by manfromplanetx on Jul 11, 2017 22:37:12 GMT
Love Allison Drake's (Ruth Chatterton) Art-Deco themed mansion in Female (1933)
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Post by twothousandonemark on Jul 12, 2017 3:31:49 GMT
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