Lancaster, California: Club Ed Movie Set
Movie set in the high desert built as a pseudo Route 66 locale in 1990 for the Dennis Hopper film "Eye of the Storm." Still rented for location shoots.
- Address:
- 150th St. East, Lancaster, CA
- Directions:
- 150th Street East and Ave K. You can see the front of the buildings from the road. Private property - visible from street.
- Phone:
- 661-946-1515
- Admission:
- Call Caretaker to enter property
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You'll feel like you're in a classic movie as you look at this set. It's closed to the public, but you can drive by and look. I expected either Norman Bates or Charles Manson to pop out and welcome us.
[BackroadsBuck, 06/02/2016]
Was there for a movie we were doing.. Really cool building.
[Jami, 12/12/2010]
Club Ed is a movie set in the high desert that was built in 1990 for the Dennis Hopper film "Eye of the Storm." After the movie's shooting was complete, the crew felt that the classic Route 66 set was too good to tear down and so Club Ed was born and named after Ed who was the caretaker. I didn't walk the property, as I was not sure if it was allowed and there was filming was going on. Make sure you get permission from the caretaker before you enter the property.
[Kim, 10/20/2009]Nearby Offbeat Places



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