Not every vestige from the 1958 thriller Vertigo is up for public viewing, but a one-bedroom unit in one of the many San Francisco buildings featured in the film has hit the market for $695K. Alfred Hitchcock was such a fan of the legendary restaurant Ernie's, which occupied the ground space, that he replicated the interior on-set in Hollywood "and even went as far as flying the owners, Roland and Victor, to Los Angeles to have them act as the maître d' and bartender in the film," according to Realtor.com. [Realtor.com]
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