A glittering Hollywood Hills retreat that served as the home of legendary filmmaker John Cassavetes and “The Notebook” star Gena Rowlands for decades has been put on the market for the first time in more than 60 years.
Listing images capture walls filled with movie posters, behind-the-scenes stills, and dozens of photos of the couple spending time with their celebrity pals.
“The property was not just a home but also a creative hub, where films were made, memories were created, and a generation of filmmakers was inspired,” the home’s description notes.
Rowlands and Cassavetes used the home as a set for some of their most famous films, including “Faces,” “Minnie and Moskowitz,” “Opening Night,” and “Love Streams.”