Haunted House for Sale

House on a Haunted Hill, 1959
House on a Haunted Hill, 1959

Frank Lloyd Wright’s Ennis House is for sale. Heavily damaged by the 1994 Northridge Earthquake and labled “most endangered” by the National Trust for Historic Preservation, the house was the last and largest of four homes that Wright designed in an experimental “textile block” style. It was used in a number of films including the 1959 Vincent Price movie House on a Haunted Hill. It’s curious that the directors used the house, then only a quarter-century old. The script states it was built over a century ago and I don’t imagine the movie interior bares any resemblance to the actual interior. In the movie Frederick Loren (Vincent Price), has invited five strangers to a party of a lifetime. He is offering each of them $10,000 if they can stay the night in a house. Of course not many people get to spend a night in a Wright house. You can try this one for $15 million. Let us know if the number of ghosts has increased from seven. Also, don’t miss the exhibit Frank Lloyd Wright: From Within Outward, now at the Guggenheim. You can watch the movie on Hulu.


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  1. Gidget Gillihan Avatar

    I'll only spend the night in dat house if you hab Pug treats! Pepperoni will be gweat!

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