'Dazed and Confused' fans can now own a piece of movie history in Texas - for $950K
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The house featured in the cult classic film 'Dazed and Confused' has hit the market for $950,000 in Austin. This 2,137-square-foot home was used for filming and was chosen by director Richard Linklater for its unique layout. The property, originally built in 1964, boasts four bedrooms, two bathrooms, and modern updates while retaining its vintage allure. The home was significant in the film's portrayal of high school relationships and retains its connection to Austin's film legacy, as fans continue to celebrate its cultural impact.
Richard Linklater went to the city of Austin specifically looking for a house with a straight hallway from the front door to the back to make filming easier.
It's a fun piece of Austin's film legacy, and I love that fans still appreciate it today.
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