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The neighboring home makes a cameo in the franchise as the house of "Old Man" Marley in the first film. It is listed for $3.79 million, according to the listing on the real estate agent's website.
In the 1990 holiday movie, Old Man Marley, the seemingly creepy next-door neighbor of movie star Kevin McCallister, owns the house near the McCallister family, at 681 Lincoln Avenue.
In the 1990 holiday movie, Old Man Marley, the seemingly creepy next-door neighbor of movie star Kevin McCallister, owns the house near the McCallister family, at 681 Lincoln Avenue.
But it did receive a cameo in the 1990 film, as a Crain’s Chicago Business feature on the property noted: Old Man Marley, played by late actor Roberts Blossom, was seen shoveling and salting the ...
In the 1990 holiday movie, Old Man Marley, the seemingly creepy next-door neighbor of movie star Kevin McCallister, owns the house near the McCallister family, at 681 Lincoln Avenue.
Marley, meanwhile, has turned in a reggae-infused rendition of “Old Man,” injecting Young’s ode to the caretaker of the Northern California ranch he purchased in the early Seventies with an ...
Rather, it was the next-door home of Old Man Marley, whose character was initially (and incorrectly) rumored to be a serial killer who murdered his victims with a shovel.
By Elyssa Kaufman, Sara Machi Click here for updates on this story CHICAGO (WBBM) — “You don’t have to be afraid” when you spot this north suburban Chicago listing on Zillow. Social media ...