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The Goonies: House From Classic Movie Up For Sale; know more!

The 1980s were responsible for several cinema classics. Many of them are even worshiped today and still generate a lot of engagement among fans. One of them is The Goonies, released in 1985. The film, created by Chris Columbus and Steven Spielberg, was directed by Richard Donner and marked a generation of children and adolescents.

the plot of The Goonies revolves around a group of children, who call themselves The Goonies, and who love to hunt adventures around the city in which they live. When they find a legendary treasure map, they set out on a journey full of dangers and mysteries to find the riches, which belonged to a famous pirate.

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Now comes the news that the house used in the filming is up for sale and, perhaps, may already have been sold. The residence, all in Victorian style, is located in the state of Oregon, in Astoria, in the United States, and would have cost about US$ 1,655,000 to the new resident, according to local sources, consulted by the TMZ website.

House used in filming of The GooniesSource: Flickr/Tim Rodenberg

The house, which lives in the memories of fans of the work, is just over 219m² and has three bedrooms, two bathrooms and views of the Oregon coast. And then, would I agree to live in the house of The Goonies🇧🇷

About the movie The Goonies

The children’s feature film has the face of productions of the genre at the time, which explored far-fetched adventures through captivating characters. The Goonies was also responsible for launching some important names in cinema, such as Sean Astin (Lord of the Rings) and Josh Brolin (Avengers🇧🇷

In addition to them, the main cast features Jeff Cohen, Corey Feldman, Kerri Green, Martha Plimpton, Ke Huy Quan, John Matuszak, Robert Davi and Joe Pantoliano.

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Remembering that the house where part of the film was recorded is considered a “sanctuary” by fans, who go there every June 7th, when “Goonies Day” is celebrated. The city hall even had to restrict access to the site so as not to disturb residents of the region and the house itself.

“Although the owner of the house is a fan of the film and enjoys talking to visitors who come to Astoria to see the film’s locations, as you can imagine, it’s hard to have hundreds of people cramming into his personal space every day.” , said a member of the Astoria-Warrenton Chamber of Commerce.

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