“FUNNY FARM" Filming Locations - Then & Now
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- Опубликовано: 1 авг 2024
- These are the filming locations throughout the state of Vermont that were used for the movie "Funny Farm." I have tracked down nearly all the locations that were used in Vermont during production of this movie to create this video. Some images and clips were used as Fair Use for educational purposes to make this video.
Funny Farm chapters:
0:00 Intro
1:48 Andy & Elizabeth’s Place in NYC
2:24 Andy & Elizabeth’s Picnic
5:04 The Covered Bridge
5:37 The Redbud Road Sign
7:08 Andy & Elizabeth’s House
10:25 The Crazy Mailman Crum Petree
12:13 The Movers Cross the Covered Bridge
14:01 The Movers Arrive at the Farmer’s House
16:42 Sheriff Ledbetter Visits Farmers
17:51 Andy Hooks a Snake While Fishing
18:43 Founders Day Picnic
22:23 The Baseball Game
27:33 The Antique Shop
29:43 The Fishing Contest
31:25 Sheriff Ledbetter Drives into the Lake
33:49 The Farmer’s First Dog
35:09 Ivy’s Cafe (Lamb Fries scene)
36:09 Andy’s Publisher Michael Sinclair Arrives
37:30 Andy Rolls the Boulder at Crum’s Truck
38:34 The Town Hall Meeting
40:01 Bud & Betsy Culbertson Arrive
40:22 Cue The Deer
40:54 Andy Talking to Crum
41:20 Redbud Decorated for Christmas
42:32 Sheriff Ledbetter’s Car Hits the Tree
43:47 Andy & Elizabeth Announce They Aren’t Moving
44:28 Ending Scene
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It's such an underrated movie.
I agree, I love it.
I always loved this movie, I’ve watched it at least 30 times!
Me too. It still makes me crack up to this day. An underrated comedy IMO.
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It was great. It’s a shame they don’t make good movies like it anymore. Seems like everything now has to have DEI. And I’m just sick of the wokeness they don’t care about good acting or story line. That’s why I quit watching tv and going to the movies.
Same. My favorite Chevy Chase movie.
Truly a classic!
Excellent work of the filming locations. One of Chevys best movies!!!
Thank you!
Such a classic and funny movie! I've been watching since I was like eight or nine. Although it's not a Christmas movie, it's a tradition for our family to watch it every Christmas. The movie did end on Christmas so it counts in my book.
I love this movie too and I agree, while it’s not necessarily a Christmas movie, it very much has a Christmas flavor!
Of all Chase's films, this one possibly best acted...
I thought he was great in it too.
Awesome. Great movie. Great song too
Thanks!
We watch this movie every Christmas! I love all the scenery and that car.
Very underrated movie IMO. Always nice to hear when other people like it as well.
I just pulled this movie off my self last night an watched it .great movie .I have not seen a lot of people showing this movie location thank you
You’re welcome. And I agree, I think it’s a very underrated movie. It seems to be one that not every one has seen, but those who have seem to really like it. I used to love this movie, it always cracked me up back then and still does today.
By far the best, most thorough and accurate filming location video of this great movie…wonderful Vermont scenery…thanks for your research and great work on this!
Thank you!
What a piece of heaven. My husband and I have recently been redbudded due to our idealism. “We can fix it up!” Yada Yada Yada, we are enjoying our two ducks.
I would love to do a similar thing. I hope it works out well for you two and maybe one day I can do the same thing.
Great video!! Awesome job!!
Thanks so much!
Such an underrated movie. Thanks for doing this video
I agree! And for sure!
@@ComeSeeWithMeit must have been surreal being there. I've watched this movie since I was a kid. I am 46 now. The house pretty much looks exactly the same and so does the little town. Did they film inside the house? Looks so peaceful there
It was extremely cool being there. Yes, they did indeed film in the house. In fact, the homeowner (he still owns the house to this day) told me he was paid to move out and they even moved his furniture and belongings into storage to empty the house for filming. He was away a couple months during production.
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Im supprised you found it, No one knows where the hell Red Bud is. 🤣 Hey Mac what way to Redbud? How did you know my name is Mac? Just a guess. Well why dont you guess your way to Redbud then🤣
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That’s for sure one if the funniest parts of the movie.
@@ComeSeeWithMe It is. That and the part when he hooked the guy's lip with a lure. He said I said try to knock him out you're just beating the shit out of him🤣.
It’s a very underrated movie IMO. I used to love it years ago and still crack up at it today. It was very cool to go visit these locations, especially the house. It’s so beautiful there!
I love this video! You did a superb job 👏 👍 👌 🙌 😀
Thank you!
@@ComeSeeWithMe your welcome! How long ago did you make this video? I really want to go see this place badly. I bet it looks and feels like you're in the movie, huh?
I visited last summer, but funny enough. I was just back there several weeks ago and made a new and improved version of the video that included a couple scenes that were missing from the one you watched. This new version featured the locations for Mack’s house and for the Sid’s Hideaway bungalows location. Yes, it very much felt like I was standing in a movie set in a lot of these places. Here’s the link if you want to check it out: ruclips.net/video/tVXFpNr6YXo/видео.html
@ComeSeeWithMe thank you very much, I will check this out. Did you talk to the home owners at all, or just go up there filming?
I totally went up to the house and met the homeowners and ask for permission first. I never would’ve just start wandering around on the property without doing so. They were very nice and let me spend some time to see what I wanted to see so I was very grateful for that.
This is so cool! Thanks for doing this! 🎉
Thank you, and you’re welcome.
Amazing Video... I have Always wanted to see how the House looked today. So Cool you got to see it up close. Funny farm is one of my Favorites, Thanks for doing this.
Thanks very much. I have always loved this movie too and I have wanted to see and visit all these locations for years. It finally all lined up for me to see and visit, but the trip was going to be made or broken based on whether or not I could see the house and the house property, as that part was the centerpiece location. Thankfully, the homeowner was gracious enough to let me look around, which really helped me put this video together. Talk about a beautiful place to live too…they have a slice of heaven they’re living on there. Very beautiful!
Awesome job!!! I hope to see more from you!!!
Thanks very much!
Thanks for bringing back those memories!
You’re welcome!
Amazing job lining up all the shots!Well done.
Thanks!
Urban legend says that Crum Peachtree and Sheriff Ledbetter went out drinking and they were the ones who crashed into the gazebo. Lmao 🤣
Ha ha! It’s very possible!
@@ComeSeeWithMe I damn sure wouldn't doubt it. Lmao 🤣
What a beautiful house! Well done video! This is a favorite of mine. Very cool to see. Thank you !
Thank you very much! Let me be the first to tell you, my video doesn’t even do that house and property full justice. I told the homeowners, who were very gracious to allow me to be there, that they are living on a piece of heaven. They smiled, I think they actually know that they are. 🙂
What a great movie and wonderful job. You brought great memories. Thanks
Thank you! This was a movie I loved watching when I was younger. It still makes me crack up now.
Totally agree. Chevy Chase is great 👍 I love the Lampoon Vacation movies too.
Me too. In fact his character of Andy in Funny Farm reminds me a lot of Clark from Vacation.
You are so right, now that you said that I can see Clark on the farm
pal , i thought i was insane about this movie ! you broke it down microscopically!!
I try my best to show where everything is filmed. I’ve always been interested in filming locations and enjoy trying to share where they’ve been done.
Well done, I just rewatched the movie and enjoyed this.
Thank you!
Thanks for making this, I really enjoyed it.
You’re welcome!
Amazing work making this video, this movie is definitely amazing...such amazing scenery
Thank you! And I agree, it’s a beautiful area. I love Vermont!
@@ComeSeeWithMe Never been there but it looks beautiful!
It very much is
Really like the intro!
Thank you!
Excellent job!
Thank you!
I liked this video a lot! Was a great movie and glad to see that everything is still pretty much intact. I really hope you do more of theses type of videos!
Glad you enjoyed it. I always enjoy hearing when people enjoy them. Thanks!
Beautiful work bro! I watched three times lol. Especially great jobs on the town hall, picnic spot and ball field. Three spots I look forward to visiting in the future because I missed them on my first trip lol.
So great!
Thanks man! I was in Townshend several years ago but I was running out of daylight and only saw the little square. When I saw your video a couple years ago I knew it was one I was going to try and hit too. I love this movie! The two places I couldn’t nail down myself were Mack’s house (where the movers ask for directions) and Sid’s hideaway bungalows (the little cabins where Andy takes Elizabeth). If you ever come across any info on where those places are please keep me posted. I was excited to find the picnic spot and I really wanted to see it because I was aware of it in Forrest Gump and how it’s a popular farm to photograph. I found some information on the ball diamond online but it wasn’t correct, nothing ever quite matched up. So I dug a little deeper and found the right place. I had to do some research but finally figured out where the Redbud sign was located.. I’m happy to shed any light on something you may need but something tells me that won’t be necessary. Ha ha
I also couldn’t believe how amazing the property was for the house they used in the movie. That was simply breathtaking there. They literally own a piece of heaven. I told the homeowners that and they laughed but I meant it. I also didn’t realize how high up on a hill it was. My first trip to the house I parked in the little village and walked the road all the way up to their house. It was a lot steeper than it appears in the movie.
@@ComeSeeWithMe Yes! Lol and that info provided about Forrest Gump was also very cool to include. That movie shot all over the map.
I might have some credible info on both of those very hard to find places. I have to recheck my comments.
Is the ball field right next to the mill pond? I was only able to match from above on google maps after my visit. Is that the right spot??
@@ComeSeeWithMe omg the house and property are special. What a place to visit, especially for fans of the movie. We both caught great days of weather. I parked down the driveway lol. You walked from the downtown area. We had lunch at the deli/cafe, good eats.
The ball field is in Hartland right behind the rec center. One of the movie site locations had it listed at the old school but that is incorrect. Copy and paste the coordinates below into google maps and it should drop you right on the field:
43.5407364, -72.4018530
Absolute excellent job couldn't have been covered any better that is a dream property wouldn't trade thatProperty for four marlargos
Thanks very much! And I agree about the property. I literally told the homeowners that they have a piece of heaven there. And what I show doesn’t even do it complete justice. They own property that extends beyond what you see, and the house is perched much higher up on a hillside than it appears in the movie. The little village of Grafton (which is very close to the end of the driveway to their property) is very nice as well. They have an amazing thing going there and I’m glad they let me explore it a little. This filming location video was going to be made or broken on whether they let me visit their property. Fortunately, they did. If I was unable to, I likely was going to pull the plug on doing the rest of locations because this was the main location and was the centerpiece to all of it. It was certainly the highlight of all the locations for this video for me.
We idealize it due to the movie but I think a lot of us would go nuts if we lived there. Literally in the middle of nowhere!
The two section door is called a Dutch door.
Thanks!
another great video buddy.....
Thank you!
Great 👍 video Love this movie have it on Blu ray
I think it’s a very underrated comedy. I used to love watching it and still do. I feel like it’s one of those movies that not a lot of people have seen, but anyone who has watched it seems to like it. Definitely some funny parts to it. And there were some beautiful areas that they used to film it in Vermont. I really enjoyed finding those places, especially the house and that property.
@@ComeSeeWithMe beautiful there Agee with ya.i would Love to go there.
Very nice video.
Thank you
Cool. Cool, cool, cool.
Thank you.
though its not a christmas movie per se , i watch this every christmas
I agree, I wouldn’t call it a Christmas movie, but it does have elements of Christmas in it. I don’t necessarily watch it any particular time of the year like you do. But I always try and rewatch it every year or so. It still cracks me up every time.
Great video! Awesome job showing how everything looks now. My hubby and I visited there over 10 years ago and hope to make it back there next year. We watched the movie again tonight!! Ha. Is that lake and antique store building located in Townshend by the Gazebo? Thanks!!
Thank you very much. The antique shop is right by the gazebo in Townshend. But the lake is in another location, that is located in Windsor.
I grew up in Grafton, and it always bugged me that the Farmers had a mail man, when in reality, there was no mail delivery on that road! 😆
I see your point. But you know how movies go, there’s often things added to enhance the story. If you take away the mail carrier then you take away Crum and he’s one of the funniest characters of the movie IMO. That said, I really enjoyed my visit to Grafton. Such a beautiful place! In fact, I’ve been back twice in each of the past two years. The house and property they used as the Farmers is a piece of heaven. That’s a dream house/property type of a place for me. The entire time I was visiting I couldn’t help but think how amazing it would be to own that and live there.
Did you notice the small antiques lettering was actually still there during filming but it was just painted over?
Good eye! Yes I did? and you’re the first person to point that out.
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I am liking your videos a lot lately. Not that it matters much but the town with the gazebo is pronounced towns end. I grew up around there
Thank you very much, and thanks for the pronunciation tip.
Been by this to hauling 😊
What you refer to as a steeple on that building is called a cupola.
Funny enough, my neighbor just taught me that recently as she has one on the top of her garage. But thanks, it’s always helpful to get useful info and tips.
I believe they call that a stable door.
Love this movie, Dont forget your pal Andy!!!! hgahaha
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I was hoping to see red dog running around.
Ha ha! He’s probably still running around out there somewhere.
A 2 part door is called a Dutch door where we are.
Yes, thank you. That’s exactly what I couldn’t think of when I was filming that. I appreciate it.
I saw this film in 1988 when it released. But I have to admit, it wasn't my fav. I was 12. My parents took me, they love Chevy. I do too, but more in a Fletch role, or Three Amigos... This film always felt like it was made of recycled scripts and jokes. Wealthy city slickers go to the country - fish out of water - yadda yadda. I don't know, it just never clicked with me.
As for random trivia, the moving truck was a 1968-72 Ford F600 and it was a retired U-Haul rental van. It was repainted for the film, but you can see the U-Haul Orange in the cab scenes with the movers. Vans of that type were retiring from the fleet at that point in the mid 80's. They were replaced with some 25' Ford F700's in 1985, 24' GMC C6500's in 1987, and a big batch of 1988 Diesel International 1600's 26' box trucks. U-Haul will run a large box truck line for 15-20 years. U-Haul doesn't advertise anywhere but the yellow pages. The fleet is the advertising, people know U-Haul just by seeing the fleet across America. But in the 80's, they were doing all kinds of crazy things, and made a TV commerical. I'd like to imagine this commercial aired during an episode of Knight Rider. It's one the most 80's commercials of all time. And in it, you can see a minty fresh F600 like the one in this film. ruclips.net/video/na6XPMfqwfo/видео.html
Thanks for the info about the moving van. I didn’t know that about it but I’ll be paying close attention now the next time I watch it.
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If you ever plan to add to this video. I know a few more locations that I found myself while trying to find them all. I’ve also been trying to find the locations for Sid’s hideaway and Macs and I believe I know there the bungalows once were.
Please let me know where the locations you are talking about are possibly located. I have openly been asking for help on here finding a few places that I couldn’t locate, especially Sid’s hideaway bungalows and Mack’s house. I was given some info on them but they didn’t match up when I checked them out. I found most everything else used in the movie but those two places have eluded me.
@@ComeSeeWithMe do you have another way to contact you? I have to check on my old laptop for the others but one I know right off hand is the location where they buy the dog. That’s right before the turn going up the hill to Jenne farm. Others are all driving scenes I have found. The location for Sid’s from doing some research I believe was also in Townshend but is mostly not there anymore.
You can email me at bgsu33@hotmail.com. I would be very interested in where Sid’s hideaway bungalows were, even if they’re not there any longer. I have been given various tips before on the possible locations but none of them panned out. And thanks for the tip about where they bought the dog. I remember barely seeing the side of a building when they turned onto the drive where they bought the dog and what the background looked like in that scene, but had no idea it was right where Jenne farm was. I probably drove right past it when I visited Jenne farm myself. I look forward to hearing from you and thanks for reaching out, I appreciate it!
You were spot on about the place they bought the dog. Thanks for the clue. Could you please let me know where you think Sid’s Hideaway Bungalows was? I would very much appreciate it.
Did you come across any info on where Sid’s Hideaway Bungalows may have been? I’m just trying to find the location, even if the cabins are no longer there. Any help would be much appreciated.
it's called a Dutch door
Yes, thank you. I couldn’t think of it at the time. LOL
Ya gotta knock him out 😂
🤣 Too funny!
What about the location of "Sid's Hideaway Bungalows" where Andy and Elizabeth spend their anniversary, and he has her read his story about the "3 buddies knocking over a casino". No one seems to know the exact location, only that it was filmed somewhere in Castletown, Vermont.
That’s a very good question, I did a lot of research on the front end before filming in hopes of trying to locate that area and couldn’t find it. I came across a number of cottages or cabins throughout the Vermont area but none of them matched up to what they used in filming. I’d love to know myself as it was a place I tried to find to make this video. I also couldn’t find Mack’s house (where the movers ask for directions). Hopefully someone will comment one day on here with those locations as I couldn’t locate either one. I did find most everything else though.
I posted some info, but my comment didn't go through probably because I posted a real address. Do you have an email I could write you at?
Only place I heard close to Castletown is out here near me which is Castleton but that's near the New York border which is the opposite side of the state were they filmed but still not far but I doubt it was there for a one off shot.
Yeah, that location has continued to stump me. I’m starting to wonder if it simply no longer exists. I have tracked down a number of possible locations through research and tips, but none of them match up to what was used in the movie. My hope is if the location still exists (or if they’ve been torn down and someone knows where they are), that someone will post on here and solve the mystery. Until then…
@@ComeSeeWithMe Could be Castleton as its only a hour away but seems odd to travel that far when everything else was shot in a general area using a couple different towns unless it was the perfect location but I doubt it. Never heard of Castletown and nothing comes up for it but there are old tiny unincorporated towns that I know of that you cant find anything on so it could have existed. Logic and budget says it would be in the general area the other known locations are in . Its like a 3 towns radius they shot in. Also if the movie was shot in Castleton I'm sure I would of heard something as far as word of mouth or local history if something like that happened and I've never heard any mention of Chevy Chase being in Rutland County. Something on that level would still be talked about. I don't even think any big budget movie has even been shot in all of Rutland County the closet would be Me, Myself and Irene which shot a lot around up near Middlebury in Addison County only like 40 mins from here and when they were in town and the movie came out it was a big deal.
Dutch door
Yes, thank you. I looked it up after I did this video. My grandma used to have one and I couldn’t remember what it was called. Thanks!
Dutch door.
Thank you
If I can't make a friend, I'll godd**%# buy one 😄
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the building in the begining is apthorp new york. apparently farmers were rich, these apartments go for over $3m
love the video but not the music. the theme from the film would have been great
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