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The connection goes a step further as well. In other words, the scene of Laurie and Lynda (PJ Soles) was shot in the real living room that's behind the door Nancy's mom gets pulled through at the end of A Nightmare on Elm Street. The windows around the door were still identical, and even the same staircase can also be seen.
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Looking at the rest of the room, Clark realized that it was a match for the Strode family living room in the Halloween TV edit. Looking through his old photos, Clark discovered the very same rocking horse in a picture of the living room of the real 1428 Elm Street house in 2006. There's a moment when Jamie Lee Curtis walks past a unique rocking horse and Clark just knew he had seen it before. Even after a second visit to the house, Clark would still walk away without the slightest clue that he was also in Michael Myers' territory.Įventually, the light bulb went off in Sean Clark's head when he was watching the TV version of Halloween, which provides a look at Laurie Strode's living room not shown in the theatrical cut.
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He had the revisit the house after its remodel when doing the Horror's Hallowed Grounds episode on A Nightmare on Elm Street in 2010 alongside Heather Langenkamp. The 1428 Elm Street house was later totally remodeled on the inside and now looks absolutely nothing like how it did when Clark took those photos in 2006. At the time, he still had no idea about the Halloween connection to the house. Something interesting Clark observed in the home was a Jamie Lee Curtis autograph included as part of a "wall of fame" featuring signatures of various celebrities who worked at the house. Most of what's shown as the interiors of the Thompson family home is of a set that was built for A Nightmare on Elm Street, and the inside of the actual house looks a lot different in comparison. It begins with Clark visiting the actual house used as 1428 Elm Street when it was put on the market in 2006, snapping photos to document as much of the home's interior as possible.
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The horror documentarian then details the full story of how he literally stumbled upon the connection while filming an episode of Horror's Hallowed Grounds at the house used as the Thompson home in A Nightmare on Elm Street. "Had I not stumbled upon this one item that put the two pieces together, no one would ever know that this house had Halloween history," Clark says in the new video.