Poster Murder, She Wrote 1984

Where was Murder, She Wrote filmed

1984, Drama Mystery Crime
Filming country: USA

Murder, She Wrote was filmed in Los Angeles, Piru, San Francisco, & Mendocino in the United States of America.

Blair House Inn

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Mendocino



New York Street (Universal Studios)

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Los Angeles



380 South San Rafael Avenue

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Scene was shot Constructed in 1928, this 16,600 square-foot was designed in the Tudor/Gothic Revival style by famed architect Paul Revere Williams. Read more detail about the house on zillow.
Pasadena



Beverly Hills City Hall

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Scene was shot The historic Beverly Hills City Hall was constructed in 1932 by architects William J. Gage and Harry G. Koerner in the Spanish Revival style. At the time of its construction the building was the largest and most expensive city hall constructed in any city of its size in the country.
Beverly Hills



Bronson Canyon (Griffith Park)

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Scene was shot Also known as Brush Canyon, this portion of Griffith Park is popular for filming due to its remote and rugged appearance. The distinctive cave is actually a tunnel created when the canyon was used as a quarry in the early 1900s.
Los Angeles



First Congregational Church

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Scene was shot Constructed in 1932 in the English Gothic Revival-style by architects Allison & Allison, the First Congregational Church of Los Angeles is a massive steel-reinforced concrete structure with a 157-foot tower. The church features the second largest church organ in the world.
Los Angeles



Disney's Golden Oak Ranch

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Scene was shot Constructed on land purchased by Walt Disney in 1959, Golden Oak Ranch is a 890-acre movie ranch located at the entrance of Placerita Canyon to the east of Santa Clarita. The ranch contains suburban & downtown backlots as well as a variety of cabins and outdoor areas for filming.
Newhall



Millennium Biltmore Hotel

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Scene was shot The grand Los Angeles Biltmore Hotel opened in 1923 as the largest hotel west of the Mississippi. The hotel was designed by Schultze & Weaver in a mixture of styles from around the Mediterranean. The lush interior of the hotel includes murals by artist Giovanni Smeraldi who has also painted works for the Vatican and the White House. In addition to being featured in hundreds of films and TV shows over the years, the hotel was also the location where the Academy Awards were planned in 1927 and hosted the ceremony eight times over the years.




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