House from the 1978 film “Halloween” is sold for more than R$8 million, says website

In your best (worst) dreams, have you ever imagined the possibility of residing in a house that played a crucial role in a famous horror film?

The iconic residence, which served as the setting for the 1978 classic “Halloween”, where the character played by Jamie Lee Curtis lived in, found a new owner, as reported by “TMZ”.

The new, unidentified owner purchased the residence located in South Pasadena, California, in the United States, for US$1.68 million, which is equivalent to approximately R$8.4 million at the current price. The house had been for sale since September this year.

In the film, one of the most iconic scenes involving the house is the one in which teenager Laurie Strode appears sitting in front of the house, holding a pumpkin.

The film

In 1963, on Halloween night, young Michael Myers, just six years old, commits a brutal murder against his older sister, Judith.

As a result, he is convicted and spends 15 years detained in an institution, under the constant supervision of Dr. Sam Loomis. In 1978, on the eve of Halloween, Michael manages to steal a car and escape from Smith’s Grove Sanatorium. He returns to the quiet town where he was born, Haddonfield, Illinois, and begins his search for his next victims. Watch the trailer:

Source: CNN Brasil

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