Starline
Tours reveals Hollywood's nightmares on celebrity
streets during Halloween month
Crime Scenes and movie locations are featured
throughout October on Movie Stars' Homes Tour
Starline Tours
has been giving curious tourists the perfect view of
celebrity homes since 1935 on a two-hour tour that
includes many visitor favorites. In October the tour
will also feature many ghoulish highlights, including
Bela Lugosi's (Count Dracula) home, the original
"Halloween" house from the movie starring Jamie Lee
Curtis, the elm-lined street featured in the movie
"Nightmare on Elm Street", and the real "Nightmare on
Elm" where the Menendez brothers murdered their parents.
The tour also visits the "Witch's House", which looks as
if it were stolen from a Grimm's fairy tale. Originally
built in 1921 for a movie set, and later relocated to
Beverly Hills, the storybook house has been featured
movies like "Clueless", but is now a private residence
and trick-or-treat favorite in Beverly Hills.
Spirits might also be found lingering in Benedict Canyon
(the site of the Manson murders), at Chateau Marmont
(where John Belushi departed this world), and at the
Viper Room (where River Phoenix passed on). The most
popular Hollywood spot for ghosts is the famous
Roosevelt Hotel, where the many ghostly sightings
include those of movie stars Marilyn Monroe and
Montgomery Clift (The Roosevelt Hotel becomes a haunted
mansion on October 31.) But it is Michael Jackson's
rental home where he lived and died that is the most
popular home on the tour.
Estates of celebrities past and present are included,
such as Courtney Cox, Jennifer Aniston, Tom Cruise,
Elvis Presley, Lucille Ball and Frank Sinatra. If
visitors don't spot their favorite star, they'll always
find them at Madame Tussaud's on Hollywood's Walk of
Fame, celebrating Halloween with a 'vampire bite'
contest in October.
The Movie Stars' Homes Tours depart daily from Grauman's
Chinese Theatre every half hour from 9:30 am to
sundown. Tickets are $44 for adults, $32 for youth 3-11
and available online at
www.starlinetours.com , at the Starline Tours kiosk
at Grauman's Chinese Theater, 6925 Hollywood Boulevard
in Hollywood and at the Starline Tours Kiosk on Santa
Monica Pier, Santa Monica. For information (U.S.) call
1-800-959-3131, (International) 011-323-463-3333.
Starline Tours is also the best way to hunt down more
Halloween around Los Angeles, with the City Sightseeing
Hop-On Hop-Off tour. Four interconnecting routes cover
nearly 50 stops from downtown Los Angeles to the Santa
Monica beach. On a grand scale, there's the 17-day
scare at Universal Studios Hollywood during Halloween
Horror Nights (Stop #22/Blue route), the Day of the Dead
celebration at Olvera Street, the oldest street in Los
Angeles (Stop #31/Purple route), and the hallowed
grounds and final resting places of many legends:
Westwood Village Memorial Cemetery-Marilyn Monroe, Dean
Martin, Walter Matthau (Stop #63/Yellow) and Forever
Hollywood Cemetery-Johnny Ramone, Rudolph Valentino and
Douglas Fairbanks (Stop #15/Red route). Tickets for 24
and 48 hours are available from the driver at any stop.
Starline Tours is the oldest and largest sightseeing
tour company in Los Angeles, celebrating its 75th
anniversary this year. The company offers a full range
of sightseeing tours of Los Angeles including a
multi-lingual City Tour, a city-wide Hop-on Hop-off
Double-Decker tour, Malibu Stars' Homes Tour, and tours
to Theme Parks, Movie Studios, San Diego and Tijuana
with pick-up from more than 250 hotels in the Los
Angeles area.


