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The Silence of the Lambs House

The Silence of the Lambs House

We still remember watching the 1991 film that made both Jodi Foster and Anthony Hopkins household names. It was the kind of real-life serial killer story that just made your skin crawl, especially the night-vision scene in Buffalo Bill’s home. Well, that very home used in the film is now for sale. The Princess Anne Victoria home is located in Perryopolis, Pennsylvania, and it’s actually way more appealing than its depiction in the film. Most of the three-story house remains largely the same as its 1910 origins, but some of it has been redone including the wraparound porch floor and attic floor, as well as the addition of a rose garden. Oddly, there are no shots of the basement, and we also tried really hard to find a bottle of lotion and a basket.