Brad Pitt has just sold a house that belonged to Mark Hamill for 39 million dollars and whose walls no longer keep any secrets. At least good.
Brad Pitt He has made what I am going to baptize in the real estate sector as a phantom sale. And it’s not because you did anything illegal or because you sold property that didn’t exist. The Los Angeles mansion (Jolie) that the actor has sold for 39 million dollars was a property that he bought in 1994 for 1.7 million. Yes, better not do the math.
However, all that glitters is not gold because the interpreter of Once upon a time in Hollywood… has disassociated So of a mansion that carries with it the surname of enchanted.
I mean the kind of haunted mansion where people die, ghosts and spirits appear and it goes from famous owners to more famous owners thus creating a legend that at some point will be made into a movie. Trust me, that’s what I have an eye for.
An oil magnate and parties along Babylon
Curiously, the history of this mansion takes us to the beginning of the 20th century, exactly to 1910. It was that same year when a very rich man who was dedicated to the beautiful art of black liquid gold decided to buy 8,000 square meters of land. Enough space to build a mansion that hosted all the movie stars from the golden age of Hollywood. Over there The alcohol flowed and the parties merged with the dawn. Jo, how nice I write sometimes.
And hence, dear ones, the reference to Babylon. A film despised by critics and the public but that the menda (lerenda) strongly recommends.
Total. That here this guy Gilito from Angelino comes face to face with the crack of 29. Goodbye to the holidays and goodbye to This man which, unfortunately, he took his own life. This is where the great movement of this mansion begins.
Mark Hamill and his roommate’s suicide
It was in the 1960s when the actor from Star Wars He moved into this mansion with a friend. One night, he committed suicide and Mark Hamill found it in a closet the next morning. A traumatic event that made Mark set foot in (Ana) dusty and leave the property where he was renting.
And why do we know all these details? Because Cassandra Petersonthe mythical actress of horror and science fiction of the 80s (better known as Elvira), bought the mansion in 1989 with no idea what had happened there.
“I could hear footsteps upstairs and it was uninhabited. No one was sleeping up there. I saw women dressed like they were from the 30s And at the door of the house several men appeared to me,” Cassandra said in a television interview. The most curious thing of all is that Cassandra continued to live in the house.
“I didn’t find out about Mark’s friend’s suicide until he came to the mansion for dinner one day. I invited a lot of people and when he came he told me ‘let you know that I lived here in my college days’ and then he told me the rest.” Peterson recalled.
Exorcisms and a drowning in the pool
Tired of screaming and being scared in her professional life and later in her own home, Cassandra turned to a priest to try to expel the squats of the house. But of course, the afterlife is unruly and nothing could be done.
Although the straw that broke the camel’s back was finding out that a young actress had drowned in the pool of the property in the 1930s. A death that he could not confirm if it was true or just a vintage rumor from darker Hollywood history, but which caused him to put the mansion up for sale.
“I told Brad the whole story about the house when he was interested in it. He didn’t care at all and bought the mansion without hesitation,” recalls Cassandra.
With or without ghosts, what is clear is that Brad has made a terrifyingly good deal.
Source: Fotogramas

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