Walden Drive
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Walden Drive, is a large street in Beverly Hills, California, and is one of the most attractive and remarkable streets in the California. It is a very popular location for the film industry, for films such as Beverly Hills Cop II, which was located at 414 Walden Drive. This is right next door to the infamous Spadena House, one of the many story book homes in California. One of the most fabulous homes in Beverly Hills has curiously never been inhabited by any of its stars. Constructed in 1921 by art director Harry C. Oliver and aptly nicknamed the "Witch's House," it really does look like it belongs in a fantasy world, with its jagged, peaked roof and mullioned windows. A testament to its true wackiness, the house was originally located in Culver City, but was moved because admirers frequently caused traffic problems. Unfortunately, today the house is a private residence and is not open to the public.
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- The street was feautured in the classic Beverly Hills Cop films, where one of the houses was actually passed off as Axel Foley's home.
- A clip from the 1995 film Clueless showed Alicia Silverstone's character, Cher Horowitz walking down the street.
- The street was shown in the 1927 documentary 'Hollywood the Unusual', where they took a look at some of Los Angeles' famous and unusual Architecture.
- Spadena House was used in the 1957 film 'The Undead', starring Pamela Duncan.