A house in Perriopolis (Pennsylvania, USA), where the film "Silence of the Lambs" was shot, has been put up for sale for $ 300,000 (AZN 510,000).
This was reported by 10 Philadelphia.
The building served as a "home" for one of the characters in the film - a maniac nicknamed Buffalo Bill. The house has remained virtually unchanged since the film's release in 1991. The only difference is that there is no huge hole in the basement (the scene was filmed in the pavilion).
The house itself was built in 1910. There is a swimming pool in the yard of the building, as well as a separate garage for three cars. According to the seller, everything inside, floors, wooden decorations, lamps, doors and even fireplaces are preserved in their original condition.
"There are a lot of people calling and texting us," he said. They say they are not interested in the house, they just love the movie. It's crazy, I didn't know there were so many fans of the film, "said the realtor.