Sunday, April 28, 2024

You Can Actually Visit The House From Halloween

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The success of "Halloween" has led to several remakes and sequels, most recently the upcoming 2021 horror film "Halloween Kills." But none of them can ultimately hold a candle to the lasting cultural influence of the original, a true spine-tingling classic. SugarMynt Gallery, the local destination for "Halloween" and horror fans, takes time each fall to pay tribute to the town's best-known film. Other locations from the flick, such as the hardware store, main city strip, and cemetery, are also within walking distance. The whole experience of coming to this region of LA is truly a Halloween fans dream come true, with the humble looking Myers house serving as the main attraction. After murdering his sister in their home as she babysits him on Halloween night, a six-year-old Myers is committed to a sanitarium, but breaks out 15 years and returns to his hometown. Here, he stalks the new generation of babysitters - his vacant old house remaining as an eerie reminder of the town's grisly past, as history gets set to repeat itself.

The Halloween Movie House From 1978: Then And Now

While the house is now a massage therapist’s office, you can sit on the stairs (they’re cool with it), admire the toilet blue coloring of the house, and, (presumably) still murder your sister in the upstairs bedroom. These three spots aren’t the only South Pasadena locations that starred in Halloween. Many places in the town were used to depict Haddonfield, Illinois, the fictional town Halloween was set in.

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Four years after Laurie Strode confronted Michael Myers in Halloween Kills, the two are set to meet again, for the last time, and we’re all waiting with bated breath to see whether good or evil will win in the end. The Myers home was featured in most of the Halloween franchise movies and has become instantly recognizable to any movie buff. What’s more, there’s no danger of the house ever facing demolition again, as it was recognized by South Pasadena as one of the city’s historic landmarks. Its construction reportedly marked the arrival of settlers from Indiana to California, where they left their mark on the local architecture, blending Midwestern-centric details into the design of the homes.

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When he went by the demolition site and saw the house about to be demolished, Dave impulsively asked the bulldozer driver to stop just as he was giving the walls of the rickety old house the first push. After saving the house from immediate danger, he went to owner Dr. Joseph Kohn's office and offered him a silver dollar for the home. Dr. Kohn accepted the deal along with Dave's promise to move the house within one week. Unfortunately, he had no property on which to put the house, so in a brash move one night he paid movers to transport the old structure onto some nearby railroad property.

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It was not shown as to what happened to the house after forty years, as Michael never took up residence in it after killing his sister at the age of six. However, according to Frank Hawkins in the 2018 film's novelization, the house became famous for being the home of a known serial killer, where vandals began defacing the property. This backstory would be negated by Halloween Kills, where the house has been renovated instead of torn down.

For many fans, simply knowing that the house still exists can give them the chills. Who knows, maybe Michael is still lurking behind one of those gaping windows... After Donald and Edith graduated from Northwestern University in the early 1940's. They settled in Donald's hometown of Haddonfield and purchased an imposing yet stately Gothic-style mansion located in Haddonfield's eastern residential district at 1007 First Avenue. During Michael's kindergarten year, he insisted that the house was haunted, claiming to her voices, and suffered from horrific nightmares. Michael's parents took this behavior seriously, although maintained their belief that the house was perfectly safe for a growing family.

Despite not owning any land to put his newly acquired home on, Margrave made good on his promise and moved it to some nearby property across from the railroad tracks. What he lacked in permission to move it to the new location, he made up for with his heroic save, and the fair city of South Pasadena recognized the house's importance as a California Landmark. However, the house doesn't sit where it once did, as it's actually changed locations since the movie was filmed, having had to be moved to avoid demolition.

History

The exception was in late October 2002 when Frederick Harris and Nora Winston sent a letter to Strode Realty and the Haddonfield City Council requesting the use of the property "as is" for their live-Internet Dangertainment show. Pamela Strode and the Council came to an agreement only if Mr. Harris and Miss Winston agreed to be responsible for any significant damages made to the property on their watch. After an agreement was made, Pamela allowed full access to the property because she believed in Mr. Harris' intentions about bringing media attention with the World Wide Web about the former Myers residence. The house was inhabited by the Myers family from the Spring of 1963 until the Summer of 1965.

Being Home for Halloween

Of course, today it is no longer a private residence - several local businesses have offices set up in various rooms of the house. Along with interior modifications to convert the rooms into office space, the exterior of the house was given a facelift and painted light blue with red trim. The house appeared in poor quality due to it in real life being like that, with the only real restoration at the time being slight makeups for the 1963 segment, for it to look in better quality. In 1987, multiple houses on Meridian Avenue were to be destroyed, included the one known for being the Myers house. Margrave did not own any land, and so he put it on a random street corner, which due to the house's history, got to stay and is still there with a fix-up and new coat of paint, as the Myers house would have in Halloween Kills. Luckily for HALLOWEEN fans, South Pasadena identified the historical significance of "The Century House" and has named it landmark #34 in their list of local properties, forever preserving it as a piece of history.

This normal-looking two-story saltbox house with Midwestern Greek revival styling stars in the opening scene of John Carpenter’s 1978 horror classic Halloween. It plays the role of the home where young Michael Myers killed his sister in an upstairs bedroom. Another notable difference between the North Carolina house and the original is the exterior setting of the house and the interior décor. The NC house was constructed on over 5 acres of old farmland out in the country - sprawling hills and trees for miles.

However, in 1978, at the time of filming Halloween, it was a hardware store. After the incident, Michael was sent away to Smith’s Grove Sanitarium, where he remained for 15 years before escaping and returning to his hometown of Haddonfield, Illinois. While the movie was set in Haddonfield, Illinois, it wasn’t filmed there. When John Carpenter's "Halloween" debuted in 1978, it changed horror movies forever. The story of straight-laced teenager Laurie Strode (Jamie Lee Curtis) being forced to take on escaped serial killer Michael Myers (Nick Castle and Tony Moran) on the spookiest night of the year popularized the slasher genre in a whole new way. It even sparked plenty of tropes within the sub-genre itself, such as the inclusion of eerie synth scores and having a masked murderer be a movie's ultimate big bad.

She sent Michael out trick or treating and while he was doing that she got herself ready for her boyfriend, Dan. However, Michael eventually returned home and when the doorbell rang and Judith went to greet her boyfriend, Michael slipped out the back door and hid behind some bushes where he began watching Judith's every move. The two teenagers made out in the living room while, unbeknownst to them, Michael watched through a window. Dan at one point asked Judith if they were alone and she replied that Michael was around some place.

Throughout the movie you can see California license plates on cars, palm trees in the background and a little too much greenery for late October in Illinois. Laurie Strode’s house, played by Jamie Lee Curtis, also gets a fair bit of screen time. Unlike the Michael Myers house, this property has not moved and still looks much like it did in the movie, despite its color change.

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