San Antonio home used in film ‘Lost Angels’ starring Beastie Boys’ Ad-Rock has sold

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Ad-Rock made his Hollywood debut in the 1989 film, which was partly shot in San Antonio.

at 2503 Morgans Ridge St., on the North Side, likely sold close to its $990,000 asking price in December.You might also like:While the 3,944-square-foot home has undergone several remodels since 1989, it still features the same pool a car plunged into in the film, according to the original listing by Heidi L. Moyer with Amy Kolb Real Estate LLC.

Ad-Rock, whose real name is Adam Horovitz, made his Hollywood debut as Tim “Chino” Doolan in “Lost Angels.” The film, directed by Hugh Hudson, is about a 16-year-old from a broken home in Los Angeles who is sent to a private psychiatric hospital after an encounter with the police turns violent. CIRCA 1989: Actor Adam Horovitz on set. actor Adam Horovitz on set of the Orion Pictures movie"Lost Angels"circa 1989.Built in 1979, the three-and-a-half-bathroom home was constructed by Don and Frances Strange, one of San Antonio’s top caterers. It was meant as their “dream home,” according to the property’s listing.

A decade after the home was built, Hudson used the home’s living room and primary suite for “Lost Angels.” He chose other filming locations in San Antonio to double for the mean streets of a Los Angeles barrio.

 

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