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See Inside 5 Famous Homes from Your Favorite Movies and TV Shows

From The Bodyguard to Call Me By Your Name, live your on-screen fantasy off-screen in these famous movie homes.

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Living like you're in a film is by no means to be considered unattainable. Who hasn't always wanted to start a busy working day by waking up in the bedroom of a house used as a movie set? There are many films that can make us dream, as well as for the plot and the cast, for dream homes. A not insignificant detail, a frame capable of increasing the artistic and material value of the work. From the Beverly House —one of the most expensive villas in California—where the film The Bodyguard starring Whitney Houston and Kevin Costner was shot to Villa Albergoni, the Italian home used for Call Me By Your Name, L'OFFICIEL looks at five movie houses (including some for sale).

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Villa of the film "The Bodyguard"
Villa of the film "The Bodyguard"
Villa of the film "The Bodyguard"

As seen in The Bodyguard and The Godfather, this Beverly Hills mansion, where President JFK and Jackie Kennedy stayed during their honeymoon, is currently for sale for $125 million. The home, which was once owned by William Randolph Hearst, has 18 bedrooms, 25 bathrooms, two swimming pools, 12 fireplaces, and several water and non-water gardens. 

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Villa of the movie "Call Me Be Your Name"
Villa of the movie "Call Me Be Your Name"
Villa of the movie "Call Me Be Your Name"
Villa of the movie "Call Me Be Your Name"
Villa of the movie "Call Me Be Your Name"

Villa Albergoni, the romantic setting of Luca Guadagnino's Call Me By Your Name was recently listed for over $2 million. The villa in Moscazzano, Italy was the home of Timothée Chalamet's character in the film. The residence boasts various frescoes from the 16th century, 14 rooms, seven bathrooms, and an expansive estate with centuries-old trees for an authentic Italian flavor.

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Villa of the movie "Mom I missed the plane"
Villa of the movie "Mom I missed the plane"
Villa of the movie "Mom I missed the plane"
Villa of the movie "Mom I missed the plane"

We all remember Home Alone—the 1990 film that made Macaulay Culkin a child star. The Chicago-based house known in the film as the McCallister's home recently sold for $1.58 million. The residence consists of 14 rooms with three different levels.

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The house of the movie "Breakfast at Tiffany's"
The house of the movie "Breakfast at Tiffany's"
The house of the movie "Breakfast at Tiffany's"

Audrey Hepburn's Holly Golightly in Breakfast at Tiffany's lived in a cute little apartment at 169 71st Street in New York City's Upper East Side. The property was recently sold for $7.4 million. Holly didn't allow anyone to put her in a cage, but for this cage here, who wouldn't sign?

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The apartment of the movie and TV series "Sex and the City"
The apartment of the movie and TV series "Sex and the City"
The apartment of the movie and TV series "Sex and the City"
The apartment of the movie and TV series "Sex and the City"

At number 64 Perry Street, on an iconic tree-lined street in the West Village—a quiet neighborhood in Manhattan—is the home of Carrie Bradshaw, the protagonist of Sex and the City. The brownstone was sold to an anonymous buyer for almost $10 million. Nice apartment, nice neighborhood, all wonderful. Carrie (Sarah Jessica Parker), however, would not have spent that much on a home with such a small closet.

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If you're a fan of Stranger Things, you should recognize this home as the Creel House from Season 4. The Victorian-style home in Rome, Georgia is currently for sale for $1.5 million and boasts seven bathrooms, seven bedrooms, and an expansive backyard.

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