11575 Segrell Way Culver City, Ca. I remember when they filmed this. My best friend, Gregg Thompson lived there. The interior scene with his wife is in the dining area adjacent to the small living room (3 bedroom, 1 bath). To the left, very quickly you'll see 4 paintings on a wall. This was actually changed for the movie. In reality, it was a full wall mirror. The door beyond the door in the background is to the bathroom. I'd been in there many times since I was a young child. I grew up about halfway down the block on the other side. After 31 years I moved to the other side of Culver City--really close to some serious movie history. There's a reason Culver City is called "The Heart of Screenland." 20 years later, I moved back and here I am. Sadly, the Thompsons don't live at the end of the block anymore. Hell, I barely know ANYONE on the block these days.
A very rich Woman proposed to me the week I first saw this movie.. She caught me in a trasitional state and I felt like Ed Okin. She was rich, gorgeous and yet I couldn't commit. This movie hit me hard and I have always wondered how it would have all turned out. But sometimes you're just on another search.
Anyone notice that when Ed Okin comes home from work for a nap, he looks more bedraggled (from lack of sleep) than he does throughout the entire rest of the movie? Diana (Michelle Pfeiffer) must have packed more stimulus than a pot of espresso!
11575 Segrell Way Culver City, Ca. I remember when they filmed this. My best friend, Gregg Thompson lived there. The interior scene with his wife is in the dining area adjacent to the small living room (3 bedroom, 1 bath). To the left, very quickly you'll see 4 paintings on a wall. This was actually changed for the movie. In reality, it was a full wall mirror. The door beyond the door in the background is to the bathroom. I'd been in there many times since I was a young child. I grew up about halfway down the block on the other side. After 31 years I moved to the other side of Culver City--really close to some serious movie history. There's a reason Culver City is called "The Heart of Screenland." 20 years later, I moved back and here I am. Sadly, the Thompsons don't live at the end of the block anymore. Hell, I barely know ANYONE on the block these days.
@Matt Cairns - thank you for more inside scoop on this film's locations
Greetings from Germany.
I like this movie from the beginning 1985
A very rich Woman proposed to me the week I first saw this movie.. She caught me in a trasitional state and I felt like Ed Okin. She was rich, gorgeous and yet I couldn't commit. This movie hit me hard and I have always wondered how it would have all turned out. But sometimes you're just on another search.
One of my all time favs!!
Love this movie
Young Jeff hits different
This was so AWESOME I'm really into filming locations from 80's Movies I grew up watching. My only gripe with this video is I wish it was longer 😂
"What the hell you're taking away my breakfast Honey" 😆😆😆
"have a nice day"
Anyone notice that when Ed Okin comes home from work for a nap, he looks more bedraggled (from lack of sleep) than he does throughout the entire rest of the movie? Diana (Michelle Pfeiffer) must have packed more stimulus than a pot of espresso!
Without a list of the locations, I don't see the point.
Thanks! Great videos 👍 Can you add the street locations & addresses to your videos!
I dont' have this one but it's near the corner of Slauson and Jefferson in Culver City, when you look up you'll see the 90 and 405 Freeway overpass.
11575 Segrell Way Culver City, Ca.
And when she wakes up she will get the surprise of her life. He hit it and quit it😏
The way it's supposed to be when you're cheating;)
Oh, Hang On Second Is That Jeff Goldblum He One1️⃣Of My Favorite🤩Guy In The World🌎
So what?