Where was The Goonies filmed
The Goonies
Year: 1985
Country: USA
The Goonies was filmed in Astoria, Cannon Beach, & Seaside in the United States of America.
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Locations
Data's House
In movie
Scene where Data, the gadget-loving member of the Goonies, lives here and makes his memorable entrance by using a zip-line contraption to slide down from his house to meet the rest of the group. The scene showcases Data's inventive personality and his love for homemade spy gadgets that he uses throughout the adventure.
Real
Scene was shot a residential property at 304 38th Street in Astoria, Oregon, just down the street from the Walsh house. The home is situated in the same hillside neighborhood and is recognizable from the scene where Data zip-lines down to join the group. Like the Walsh house, it remains a private residence and a point of interest for Goonies fans visiting Astoria.
Jail
In movie
Scene where
Real
Scene was shot The former Clatsop County Jail which has been turned into a museum for films shot in the area. The jail was in operation from 1914 until 1976, making it the longest used free-stanidng jail in Oregon.
Walsh House
In movie
Scene where Mikey Walsh and his family live in this house, and it serves as the central gathering point where the Goonies first discover the treasure map in the attic. The kids set off on their adventure from this location, and the house features prominently in both the beginning and emotional moments of the story.
Real
Scene was shot a private residential home located at 368 38th Street in Astoria, Oregon. This house sits on a hillside with views overlooking the Columbia River and became one of the most iconic filming locations in 1980s cinema. The owners have dealt with constant fan visits ever since the film's release, and the property remains a major tourist attraction in Astoria.