House Where 'Boogie Nights' Was Filmed Now for Sale

COVINA, Calif.—Not everyone reading this was born yet when Boogie Nights hit the big screen in 1997, but a fair portion of that era's adult industry turned out to see this send-up of the life of adult superstar John C. Holmes directed by Paul Thomas Anderson, who cast several actual porn stars like Nina Hartley, Veronica Hart, Skye Blue, Summer Cummings, Li'l Cinderella, Tony Tedeschi and a couple of others under their real names to give the film a more authentic flavor.

Much of the film's action, and especially its party scenes, were filmed at a 4,000-square-foot house at 19515 Cameron Avenue in Covina, California, just where Cameron deadends into South Grand Avenue. The house, built in 1958, has three garages, a large patio with a large kidney-shaped pool, four bedrooms and six baths—and it's been on the market for just 12 days as this is written.

Situated on 1.35 acres of flat ground surrounded by trees, the house has a [v]ery open floor plan and extremely well maintained," according to the ReMax.com not overly grammatical description. "Huge living room with vaulted wood-beam ceiling and lots of windows to overlooking the view and mountains. Large master suite. Private backyard beautiful landscaped w/pool, patio and room for basketball court, guest house, tennis court and more. 3 car garage attached and lots of RV Parking spaces. Upscale neighborhood. Walking distance to schools, golf course, country club and park. South Hills schools. HORSE PROPERTY. It is truly special home and worlds cannot describe it. Must see!!! Entertainers delight!!!"

So if you've got a million and a half lying around, why not give listing agent Jenny Xu a call so you can own a piece of history—and even sleep in the bedroom where Nina Hartley cuckolded William H. Macy for the world to see!