Scream (1996) redefined the horror genre and won the bleeding hearts of horror fans around the globe. Set and shot in beautiful northern California on some very secluded properties, getting to actually visit Stu's House was wishful thinking for location afficianados...until now. When the Scream Comes Home event was greenlit in July, it seemed as though Christmas had come early. In addition to visiting the filming locations, fans would actually get to explore the beautiful house inside and out that saw much of the action in the film. It was bound to be a scream, baby!
The Woodsboro Bus Tour
The event kicked off with a bus tour of the filming locations for those who backed the Kickstarter campaign. Casey and Sydney's Houses were initially on the list but ended up not being included which was a real bummer since those are locations you can't see from the street. I first visited the other locations three years ago, but it was still nice to see them again. Fans eagerly gathered outside Taco Bell to board the buses on this bueno dia...
Was Kenny The Camera Guy on my bus?...
Woodsboro High School
Ghostface was happy to see us...
There were some performers reenacting a standout moment in the film. It made Sydney's portrayal of Cassandra look like community theater...
Some nice set dressing for the performance...
The Grocery Store
The Riley House
The Town Square/Police Station
Bradley Video Store
It was vacant when I visited back '15 and was vacant again when we stopped by...
The wrap party took place at a restaurant called Lena's, which no longer exists. A teen center stands in it's place...
Sadly, neither does the Hilton the cast and crew stayed at during filming, which burned down in the 2017 California wildfires. All that remains is the sign...
Reesha was our wonderful guide and had some great tidbits since she was a production assistant on the film...
As well as an extra. She can be seen in several scenes, most notably the girl leaving the coffee shop during the curfew montage...
Party At Scene 118
The Main Event - Stu's House. Located on the scenic hillside of Tomales, CA, the house was built in the early 90's. The couple who planned to move in both passed away before construction was completed so the cast and crew of Scream were the first ones to occupy it. The current owners plan to rent out the property for weddings and events.
Filming the final third of the movie took over three weeks of looooong nights to film. T-shirts were made after that said "I Survived Scene 118. However, the shooting script only goes up to scene 115, so there's a little bit of mystery regarding that...
Check-In took place in a beautiful barn...
For an in-depth look at photos, check out the main Scream (1996) post.
Prop/Costume Display
In a smaller barn was a very cool display of props and costumes from the franchise...
After the raffle, there was a discussion with Courtney Cox's stand-in and the actor who played Bored Party Guest #4 who each had some interesting and funny stories...
Group Photo
Roger Jackson (Voice of Ghostface) Meet-N-Greet
The Scream Movie Screening
Haystacks were set up in the backyard for the screening...
What a difference an hour makes in The Bay Area. "An unearthly fog rolled in" and it was the perfect setting to have the screening. The Q&A with Roger Jackson was a real treat...
The event was a truly amazing experience. Much thanks to the organizers for making horror fans' dreams come true. Maybe next year there will be a party at Windsor College!
Related Locations:
Scream (1996), Scream 2 (1997), Scream 3 (2000)
Wow, man, what a great tour! I'm a big Scream fan, I would love to visit the film locations. Congrats!
ReplyDeleteThanks! It's a beautiful area to visit. If you're a fan of The Birds and The Fog, those locations are too far away to round out a trip. Plus a few I Know What You Did Last Summer locations and the Goonies beach.
DeleteCujo, American Graffiti, Howard the duck and a few more as well! Under rated film location area
DeleteHaha I see myself in the last picture sitting on the lawn of the house watching the movie by the hay block
ReplyDeleteOh no way! That's funny.
DeleteThe house off Calistoga still stands but there’s now a larger second residence on the property. The original house has been remodeled. I was there about five years ago.
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