The house used for filming the 1993 blockbuster "The Fugitive" has been put on the market for $3.65 million, reports the Frontdoor.
Located at 336 W Wisconsin Street, this four-story residence offers 6,200 square feet of living space and includes five bedrooms and four full and two half bathrooms. Of the five bedrooms, three are master bedroom suites with fireplaces.
According to the listing on Zillow, the property, built in 2000, also includes a formal dining room, living rooms, a family room, library and a large kitchen. It boasts a sauna, an indoor swimming pool and a glass catwalk on the first floor. It also comes with an elevator.
On the outside, the property has an attached three-car garage, a spacious front yard and a garage roof deck.
It was in this house that Deputy Marshal Samuel Gerard, portrayed by Tommy Lee Jones, launched one of the greatest screen hunts, ordering his men to hunt down Dr. Richard Kimble, portrayed by Harrison Ford.
"What I want from each and every one of you is a hard-target search of every gas station, residence, warehouse, farmhouse, henhouse, outhouse and doghouse in that area. Checkpoints go up at fifteen miles. Your fugitive's name is Dr. Richard Kimble. Go get him," Lee orders in a scene that quickly went on to become part of the Hollywood cult.
The estate has been on the market since June 2011, when it was listed for just under $4 million, but failed to find a buyer. In November 2013, the home was listed for rent for $17,000 a month and sale for $3.65 million.
The property is listed with Margaret Wilczek of Koenig Rubloff.