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Author Presents: The Story of Hollywood.If you would like to learn more about the preservation process or general information about the the Ennis-Brown House, you can visit the official website here. And, for Hollywood’s sake, to be able to continue using a gem of a film location. Hopefully, this amazing building will be able to be restored so that future generations can view the unique Frank Lloyd Wright building. There are numerous other projects that have also used the Ennis Brown House. In addition to House on Haunted Hill, the building was also the mansion to Claude Estee, in the 1974 film, The Day of the Locust, as Harrison Ford’s pad in the 1982 film Blade Runner, and more recently as the home of the character Angel on the TV series Buffy the Vampire Slayer. You see that white building at the top? That’s another popular filming location, the Griffith Observatory. If you didn’t see the footage of the fire then take a look at this YouTube video that a spectator has captured.
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You can see how scorched the whole mountain top is. The house is on the National Trust For Historic Preservation’s list of the 11 Most Endangered Historic Places.īelow is a photo of the home’s north view.
HOUSE ON HAUNTED HILL LOCATION CRACKED
The building is structurally instable and many of the concrete walls and blocks have either cracked or completely fallen out. Looking at the south side of the home you can see that although the house was unharmed by the Griffith Fire, the structure is still in great danger of becoming extinct. It is in this mansion that Frederick Loren, played by the always eerie B-movie star Vincent Price, invites his guests to spend the night, locked inside. The building’s most famous role was as the title role in the 1959 horror film, The House on Haunted Hill. Because of the buildings unique design and lustrous views of Los Angeles, it has always been an attractive location for filmmakers. The home, a Mayan themed concrete block building designed by Frank Lloyd Wright and completed in 1927, has been used multiple times in both film and television.