Buffy the Vampire Slayer filming locations
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Many scenes in the movie and television series Buffy the Vampire Slayer were shot on locations in and around Los Angeles, California.
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[edit] Schools
In the 1992 motion picture version of Buffy the Vampire Slayer starring Kristy Swanson, Marshall High School at 400 Tracy Street in Los Angeles provided locations for Hemery High School.
After the events of that movie, Buffy Summers was expelled from Hemery and moved to Sunnydale, where she attended Sunnydale High School, whose exterior scenes were shot at Torrance High School at 2200 W. Carson Street in Torrance, California.
During the fourth season of the show, Buffy and her friends Willow Rosenberg and Daniel "Oz" Osbourne attended the fictional University of California at Sunnydale. Exterior shots used in the series were filmed at the actual University of California at Los Angeles (UCLA) campus in Westwood, at California State University, Northridge, and at the CF Braun Business Park at 1000 S. Fremont Street, Alhambra. In later seasons, the Cal State Northridge exteriors were used for the new Sunnydale High School where Buffy's younger sister Dawn was a student, rebuilt after the original high school was blown up.
[edit] Residences
The house used for exterior shots of Buffy’s fictional Revello Drive residence is a real house in Torrance, California, three blocks north of Torrance High School.
The mansion occupied by vampires Angel, Drusilla and Spike in the second season (and by Angel in the third) is the Ennis House, designed by the celebrated architect Frank Lloyd Wright. It stands on a hilltop at 2607 Glendower Avenue in Griffith Park.
[edit] Cemeteries
A makeshift cemetery was set up in the parking lot of the show’s studios in Santa Monica, and many cemetery scenes were filmed at the Angelus-Rosedale Cemetery at 1831 W. Washington Boulevard, to the south of Los Angeles’ Koreatown.
[edit] Other locations
Other Buffy locations include:
- Walt Disney’s Golden Oak Ranch.
- The Rose Garden at Exposition Park (“Inca Mummy Girl”).
- The Santa Ana Zoo (“The Pack”, “Shadow”).
- Vasquez Rocks Natural Area Park at 10700 W. Escondido Canyon Road in Agua Dulce, California.
- Stoner Recreation Center at the intersection of Stoner Avenue and Missouri Avenue in West Los Angeles (“Shadow”, “I Was Made to Love You”, “All the Way”, “Gone”, and “Grave”).
- The Los Angeles County Arboretum and Botanical Gardens at 301 N. Baldwin Avenue in Arcadia (“Grave”).
- Angel’s Gate Recreation Center at Gaffey and 37th Street in San Pedro (“Grave”).
- Kenneth Hahn State Recreation Area at 4100 South La Cienega Boulevard in Los Angeles (where Tara sings Under Your Spell in “Once More, with Feeling”).
- Woodley Avenue Park between Victory Boulevard and Burbank Boulevard in Van Nuys (“Two to Go”).
- The Church of the Angels at 1100 Avenue 64 in Pasadena (“Who Are You?”).
- Lockheed Martin’s Skunk Works, a facility about an hour’s drive northeast of Los Angeles at which stealth fighters were built (the Initiative in Season Four).
- The Castle Green Apartments at 99 S. Raymond Avenue in Pasadena (exterior of Glory’s apartment in Season Five).
- The Four-Acres Desert Film Location near 145th Street and Avenue Q, east of Palmdale (“Spiral”, “Villains”).
- Paramount Iceland at 8041 Jackson Street, Paramount (the ice rink in “What’s My Line, Part One”).
- Third Street Promenade in Santa Monica (“Entropy”).
- Six Flags Magic Mountain (“Seeing Red”).
- The San Pedro docks (Sunnydale’s waterfront in “Surprise”).
- Sherman Oaks Galleria (the shopping mall in “Bad Eggs”).
- Robinson's Department Store at 7th and S. Grand in Los Angeles (the “shopping mall” in “Innocence”).
- The Natural History Museum of Los Angeles County at 900 Exposition Boulevard (“Inca Mummy Girl”).
- Linda Vista Hospital at 610 S. St. Louis Street, Los Angeles.
- The Griffith Park carousel in Los Angeles (visited by Riley and Dawn in “Shadow”).
- The parking lot at the corner of Palmetto Street and S. Santa Fe Avenue in Los Angeles (where Buffy finds the Dagon Sphere in “No Place Like Home”, and where the BuffyBot is destroyed in “Bargaining, Part Two”), and the adjacent Willow Street warehouse (where Buffy first meets Glory in “No Place Like Home”).
- Palmetto Street between S. Santa Fe Avenue and Mateo Street in Los Angeles (street scenes with Buffy and the Hellions and with Spike and Dawn on the motorcycle in “Bargaining, Part Two”, Willow and Dawn’s monster encounter in “Wrecked”, and Dawn and Clem searching for Willow in “Two to Go”).
- Antelope Valley at the northwest corner of Piute Butte (34°39'44" N, 117°51'25" W), near 151st Street East and East Avenue L (Buffy’s dream encounter with the Primitive/First Slayer in “Restless”, her vision quest in “Intervention”, and her encounter with the Shadow Men in “Get It Done”).
[edit] External links
- http://www.seeing-stars.com/Locations/TVlocations7.shtml lists many Buffy locations throughout Los Angeles and elsewhere.
- http://www.triviaguide.net/tag/locations/ lists many other Buffy locations.
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