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JairusCain

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Does anyone know the (in story) address of the Myers house in the Halloween films?

I've searched and searched and the only things I can find are the addresses of the real house. (Yes, addresses, it's been moved.)

Any help is greatly appreciated. Thank you.

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Michael Myers was a whack job who killed his older sister on Halloween night in 1963 for no apparent reason. Because he was, as previously mentioned, a whack job, Myers was locked up in Smith's Grove Sanitarium until he broke out fifteen years later and started murdering young women again. Wearing an eerie white mask and wielding a butcher knife, Myers slashed his way through Haddonfield - focusing primarily on nubile babysitters. Luckily, Michael Myers isn't real -- but the popularity of the 'Halloween' movie franchise is -- since the original 'Halloween' movie starring Jamie Lee Curtis a total of six movies featuring Mad Mike have been made.

The town of Haddonfield is mythical -- all filming for the original film was done in the greater LA area -- but the houses of several of Myer's ''victims'' are real. Orange Grove Avenue, just off of W. Sunset Boulevard, is home to several older homes that were featured in the films. The most well known is the house at 1537 -- this is where Annie, Laurie's (Ms. Curtis') best friend, is murdered while babysitting in the original 1978 film. Laurie's own house, seen only briefly in the film, is located at 1530. Other principle photography was done in South Pasadena, notably the ramshackle Myers home -- the refurbished building now houses a chiropractic clinic.

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