The same house..


For the TV movies, 'The House That Wouldn't Die' and 'Crowhaven Farm'..they were filmed on the same sets and both produced by Aaron Spelling for ABC Nights at the Movies in 1970...they were filmed in Burbank on one of the back lots..either 20th Century Fox or Paramount I believe..but I am leaning more towards Paramount, since Fox had their set deconstruction and sale of costumes after their financial woes with 'Hello Dolly' in 1968...

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If it was filmed in Burbank, it must have been at Warner Bros because Fox is in Century City and Paramount is in the Hollywood area (on Melrose).

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Just saw the film and can confirm that in the opening credits it's listed as "Filmed at Paramount Studios".

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That doesn't necessarily mean, that the entire TV movie was filmed on the lot. It would depend upon the agreement that the studio had, if it filmed portions on another company's lot in Burbank.

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Exteriors at Warner's lot in Burbank. The same home exterior used for "The Waltons," initially. (Granted, this was filmed prior to that series, as had been other projects. Each changed the house a bit.)

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The house was on the Warner's Burbank lot. It was the same that became the first Walton's home, for the TV series. It was later moved, then burned by arson.)

The home underwent a few changes prior to being the Walton home, as it was used for different projects.

The home interiors for this TV movie were fllmed in a separate location - Paramount sound stages.

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"Crowhaven" and "House..." used the same interior sets, but different house exteriors. "Crowhaven" exteriors were at the Big Sky Ranch, while "House..." was at Warners.

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