Tour the 'Silence of the Lambs' home -- and spend the night
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05/02/2021 - 20:55
2 min
New York (AFP)
Calling all horror buffs: the house where the serial killer "Buffalo Bill" of "Silence of the Lambs" traps his victims and where a number of the film's scenes were filmed may soon rent out rooms.
The home, constructed in 1910 in Perryopolis, a suburb of Pittsburgh, stands three stories and offers 2,300 square feet of space.
The interior stands essentially as it was in the classic psychological thriller by Jonathan Demme that won five Oscars.
After the four-bedroom house was sold five years ago for about $195,000, Chris Rowan, a production designer, purchased it for $290,000.