Thanks ever so much for posting this and what a fantastic job this wonderful piece of film work is!!! I love this and it is such a great time capsule example with the then and now aspect.This is so great that it should have been included in the 30th Anniversary DVD release of Halloween III Season Of The Witch.
I am another DIE HARD fan of the Halloween series, and I loved Halloween III. I think it was a great horror film, and it got a bum rap because of it's title. The ending is AWESOME. H3 is miles better than Resurrection.
That was an awesome decal on the front door! Totally freaked us out though when we saw it on the front door!! It was gone when I went back to take videos!
@DBFRESH702 From what I heard the beginning of the movie was filmed in Southern California. Some scenes are the same locations from Halloween II including the hospital. Once they hit the road to Santa Mira is when the filming moves up north.
@cropsy2008 Yeah those pictures were taken last year. I put the decal on the door for pictures and left it there. It didn't last too long though, it was gone by the next day.
My God, so cool, thanx for sharing! I heard a rumor, I don't know if anyone knows about it but: I heard that they might tear down the Factory...since you shot that in 2010, do you or anyone knows if it still stands right now? (that reminds me all the time to hurry up and go there...)
@rickysatx79 That was shot in Southern California, in Sylmar on San Fernando Road. In fact, all of the scenes not in Santa Mira were filmed in Southern California.
I live here. It's really not that creepy. The factories are both still standing, the red brick building is taped up and no one's allowed inside. We are certainly low on people though lol
I use to watch this over and over again on cable when it first came out. I just bought it on DVD. Awesome footage, thanks for the adventure.
I watch this one every Halloween. It has been a tradition since 1999 for me.
One of my favorite movies of the Halloween Series, thanks for the upload
One Of the best in the series....great Halloween themed film in its own right.
Very cool to see this place and their original settings. Thanks for taking the time to make them,
Thanks ever so much for posting this and what a fantastic job this wonderful piece of film work is!!! I love this and it is such a great time capsule example with the then and now aspect.This is so great that it should have been included in the 30th Anniversary DVD release of Halloween III Season Of The Witch.
I am another DIE HARD fan of the Halloween series, and I loved Halloween III. I think it was a great horror film, and it got a bum rap because of it's title. The ending is AWESOME. H3 is miles better than Resurrection.
thanks for posting! H3 is my fave out of the sequels, and have always wanted to visit where it was filmed. Went to The Fog locations in '05 and '06!
I REALLY LOVE THIS MOVIE DOOM THX FOR ADDING THIS
Will be going a week from tomorrow. Anxious to retrace your steps. The video has been helpful in my planning.
Amazing vid bro!!!!!! Thank you for sharing!!
This was great, thanks!
That was an awesome decal on the front door! Totally freaked us out though when we saw it on the front door!! It was gone when I went back to take videos!
Fascinating. I can't believe how almost nothing has changed in 28 years!
Cool
Must have been a memorizing experience to go visit these places.
incredible almost nothing has changed
Nice!! Thank You!
The excitement I would have being here in person !!!! What is this building the shamrock factory used for
Yer someone I could hang with. Well done. This belongs on the new special edition blu ray '
@DBFRESH702 From what I heard the beginning of the movie was filmed in Southern California. Some scenes are the same locations from Halloween II including the hospital. Once they hit the road to Santa Mira is when the filming moves up north.
@a4238088 From what I understand, it was all location shooting, except for the interiors of the factory which were filmed at Don Post's factory.
Santa Mira is sure a lot livelier now than it was in 1982. I guess with Cochran gone and Silver Shamrock going broke, it became a tourist trap.
@cropsy2008 Yeah those pictures were taken last year. I put the decal on the door for pictures and left it there. It didn't last too long though, it was gone by the next day.
My God, so cool, thanx for sharing! I heard a rumor, I don't know if anyone knows about it but: I heard that they might tear down the Factory...since you shot that in 2010, do you or anyone knows if it still stands right now? (that reminds me all the time to hurry up and go there...)
@rickysatx79 That was shot in Southern California, in Sylmar on San Fernando Road. In fact, all of the scenes not in Santa Mira were filmed in Southern California.
well done doom
I live here. It's really not that creepy. The factories are both still standing, the red brick building is taped up and no one's allowed inside. We are certainly low on people though lol
SLUM LOTUS you live in Santa Mira? Very creepy. And cool
Low on people... Heavy on andriods.
Low on people heavy on movie history
If ur a H3 fan this is huge!!!!
Would love to see it someday! What goes on in this little town? Looks like a nice small town to live in!
I wonder if Loleta does something special every Halloween. I would love to go.
I want to know the location of the beginning of the movie where man is running and goes into the car lot. Please help. My favorite movie
Nice
Amazing. And btw, did you see any child in that place?
Is 14936 san fernando road Sylmar, Los Angeles the place where in the intro was film? Google it...and please reply
nice tour... looks very much the same 30 yrs later
@theFaded01 I think they have a 6PM curfew.
super remember
The factory looked abandoned, was that the case? Were you able to nab a brick?
Trade secrets!!!!