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Join me as we explore the iconic Laurie Strode's house from the original Halloween 1978! 🏚️ This location is a must-see for any horror movie fan, showcasing the chilling essence of Michael Myers and the slasher genre. Discover the real filming locations that brought this scary movie to life right here in South Pasadena! 🎃👻 Ever wondered where the real Halloween movie was filmed? 🕯️ In this episode, we head to South Pasadena and West Hollywood, California to visit the real-life filming locations that became Haddonfield, Illinois in John Carpenter’s 1978 classic Halloween. From Laurie Strode’s quiet front porch to the eerie hedges where Michael Myers first appeared — we’ll walk the exact same streets, show how they look today, and even take you inside the SugarMynt Gallery, a seasonal museum filled with real props and memorabilia from the film. 📍 Locations featured: Laurie Strode House – 1115 Oxley St, South Pasadena, CA 91030 Bush Scene Location – Around 1109 Montrose Ave, South Pasadena, CA 91030 The Myers House – 1000 Mission St, South Pasadena, CA 91030 (moved from original location) Hardware Store Scene (now Insin Restaurant) – 966 Mission St, South Pasadena, CA 91030 Murder Houses (Paul, Annie & Linda scenes) – Along Orange Grove Ave near N. Genesee Ave, West Hollywood, CA 90046 🚗 These spots are all easy to visit — and if you’d like to explore filming locations like this yourself, check out guided tours on Get Your Guide. I’ve used them all over the world, and they make discovering movie history effortless. 🎥 Whether you’re a horror fan, a film nerd, or just love classic movie magic, stick around till the end — you’ll never look at these quiet LA neighborhoods the same way again. Before you explore, don’t forget to like this video, subscribe to Before U Explore, and hit the bell so you never miss an adventure. 🎬 FILM CREDIT (Fair Use Notice): Clips and stills from Halloween (1978) used under Fair Use for commentary, educational, and location comparison purposes. Halloween (1978) — Directed by John Carpenter. Written by John Carpenter & Debra Hill. © Compass International Pictures.