
In a segment Tuesday about California's Gold Coast and its rising property values, ABC's "Nightline" used the Beverly Hills mansion once owned by publisher William Randolph Hearst as an example. Known as the U.S. house with the highest-ever asking price -- $165 million -- it is also the location of the famous horse head scene in "The Godfather." Actually, it was only the exterior of the house that appeared. The scene with the actual horse head took place in the dining room at the Sands Point mansion, Falaise, once owned by Harry Guggenheim.
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