Beetlejuice




Beetlejuice was released on March 30th, 1988.
Filming locations include East Corinth, VT.


Adam and Barbara's house - At the end of* Jewell Ln. East Corinth, Vt. 05040
NOTE: The house was only erected for the film and was taken down once filming was completed.






Maitland Hardware - 657 Village Rd. East Corinth, Vt. 05040




Adam and Barbara crash - Village Rd. and Chicken Farm Rd. East Corinth, Vt. 05040




Miss Shannon's School for Girls - Village Rd. East Corinth, Vt. 05040



13 comments:

  1. I would like to follow your new movies locations posted on May 2017. You have long list of movies now and I need to check by URL address to see the year and month posted. It would be nice if you could put "New" after movie name posted. Do I have to subscribe to get the new list? :-)

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  2. Thank you for your suggestion, Bhakanan. I'll look into doing something like that.

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  3. Sad that we can't see the house today.

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  4. **FUN FACT** If you want to see the red covered bridge, you can see it on Google Map Street View. It's located at Northeast Slopes in Cornith, VT, down the street from the town on Route 25. Looks like they just use it now as a storage shed.

    https://www.google.com/maps/@44.0724039,-72.2499138,3a,75y,160.03h,88.51t/data=!3m6!1e1!3m4!1stgtIXuZnTUgfEL8HzSuL0Q!2e0!7i13312!8i6656

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    1. That is VERY interesting. I'll have to check that out next time I'm in the area, thanks Steve!

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    2. No way can that be the bridge cover. Movie pic shows at least 15 ft of clearance above the top of the car. That barn is way too small and short. Looks similar, but no way...

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    3. That's because they had it up on stones on bridge its laying on ground now and sunken in

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    4. It houses the diesel engine that runs the rope tow at Northeast slopes.

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    5. But, in streetview, it isn't a complete tunnel bridge. It's got a back to it like a regular storage shed. Are you sure this is the one?

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    6. But it doesn't have a hole in the side! JK

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    7. I mean, if they wanted to use it as a storage shed, they could have easily replaced the boards on the far end to give it only one entrance. In any case, why would they have a picture of the covered bridge as seen in the film on the side of the shed, if it wasn't the main structure?

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  5. No problem!

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  6. Cool man, I might go.

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