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Scream:
The bloodbath mansion: Tomales
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CREDITS
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Never,
ever, ever under any circumstances say, "I'll be
right back." Because you won't be back.
First of that whole new genre, the
post-modern, ironic slasher movie, from the pen of Kevin
Williamson, made in Sonoma
County, in the area around Santa
Rosa, north of San Francisco, northern California.
The isolated house of unfortunate Casey Becker (Drew
Barrymore), who pays a nasty price for flunking
a movie trivia quiz, is on Sonoma
Mountain Road, Glen Ellen, Route 12, southeast
of Santa Rosa.
The home of Sidney Prescott (Neve
Campbell) is to the north of Santa
Rosa, on Calistoga
Road, toward Calistoga.
There's no 'Woodsboro' in northern California,
of course. Woodsboro High was to have been
Santa Rosa High School, but the school board pulled
out when they read the script hence the No
thanks at all to... credit at the end of the movie.
In the end, the school was played by Sonoma
Community Center, 276 East Napa Street, Sonoma,
to the southeast of Santa Rosa.
Woodsboro town square, though, where the
teens gather by the fountain to discuss the grisly details
of the Ghostface killer murders, is way north of Santa
Rosa. It's the Town
Square, Healdsburg, on Hwy101, and here too
you'll fins the cop station, which is Healdsburg
Police Station.
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Scream:
'Woodsboro' town square: Healdsburg, northern
California
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In Santa Rosa itself is the video store, where film
buff Randy Meeks (Jamie
Kennedy) works, which is Bradley
Video, 3080 Marlow Road, Santa Rosa.
The mansion where the climactic bloodbath takes place
is to the west, almost to the coast. It's a private
house, overlooking Tomales,
Hwy1, just east of town, south from the Petaluma
Road. At the time of filming, the house was empty, but it's now renovated and occupied, so please respect the owners' privacy.
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FILMING
LOCATIONS FOR SCREAM
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TRAVEL
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Santa Rosa:
On Hwy 101, about 55 miles north of San Francisco.
This is the beautiful Northern California Wine Country
Santa
Rosa Visitors Bureau
Healdsburg
Visitors Bureau
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ASSOCIATED
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Well,
yes of course, there's Scream
2 and Scream
3. The town of Santa
Rosa is the setting for Alfred Hitchcock's
1943 Shadow of a Doubt
and for Disney's 1960 Pollyanna
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