Killer deal: 'The Silence of the Lambs' house up for sale
The production crew took six weeks to turn the 3-story house into the squalid home of the killer played by Ted Levine.
A film crew spent three days shooting in the foyer and dining room of the home near Perryopolis, about 30 miles southeast of Pittsburgh.
Anthony Hopkins played Dr. Hannibal Lecter, a crazed, cannibalistic psychiatrist whose macabre clues help Clarice Starling, the rookie FBI agent played by Jodie Foster, track down and kill Buffalo Bill in his home.
[...] real estate agent Dianne Wilk is hopeful that the 1910 home's spooky pedigree will attract rather than repel buyers.