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Phantasm Filming Locations: Morningside Mausoleum

One of the most iconic parts of PHANTASM is Morningside Mausoleum. Did you know you can actually visit the exterior of the mausoleum and it has appeared in other films?

Just looking at this image will give any horror fan the shivers.

To find the exterior of the mausoleum from the original PHANTASM you have to take a trip up Northern California-way. Specifically to Oakland where you will find the Dunsmuir Mansion. Click here for the exact address and location.

Current photo of the home via the Dunsmuir Hellman Historic Estate

The Dunsmuir Hellman Historic Estate sits in a 50 acre crescent shaped valley, with sprawling lawns and duck filled ponds. Like a hidden pearl in an oyster, it features at its center a magnificent 16,224 square foot Neoclassical Revival mansion.

Via Wikipedia: The house was built in 1899 by Alexander Dunsmuir, son of Robert Dunsmuir, a wealthy coal magnate from Victoria, BC. Dunsmuir, who came to the San Francisco Bay Area in 1878 to manage the family business, intended the house to be a wedding gift for his new bride but didn't get to live in it with her as he fell ill and died while on his honeymoon in New York. His new bride returned to live in the home but soon died herself in 1901.

I.W. Hellman Jr. purchased the estate in 1906 as a summer home for his family and by 1913 the mansion was remodeled for the larger family's needs as well as to hold their growing acquisitions from European travel.

Mrs. Hellman kept the estate well into the 1950s after her husband's death in 1920. During this time additions included the swimming pool and Dinkelspiel House and a good deal of landscape development on the northern end of the estate.

In the early 1960s, the mansion and lands were purchased by the City of Oakland with the intention of using it as a conference center. When this project didn't work out, a non-profit organization was formed in 1971 to preserve and restore the estate for the public benefit and for many years, the non-profit group and the City jointly operated the estate.

In June 1989, the non-profit organization took over most of the administrative duties and dubbed the grounds the Dunsmuir House and Gardens with its primary function to be as an educational, historical, cultural, and horticultural resource. The mansion has been listed on the National Register of Historic Places by the United States Department of the Interior[1] and both the mansion and the Carriage House have been designated Historic Landmarks by the City of Oakland

There is an even more detailed history of the home that can be found here.

Needless to say the incredible home has been featured in lots of movies including:

  • Burnt Offerings (1976)

  • Phantasm (1979)

  • Partners in Crime (1984)

  • A View to a Kill (1985)

  • The Vineyard (1989)[5]

  • So I Married an Axe Murderer (1993)

  • Nash Bridges (1996)

  • Gloria (1999)

  • True Crime (1999)

  • Case #13 (2014 film)

  • Delirium (2018)

Phantasm creator Don Coscarelli recently took a trip back to Morningside in 2020

So PHANTASM fans have you made the trip to Morningside?