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Photos: California home used in ‘The Hangover’ wedding scene aims for $10.8 million

Photos: California home used in ‘The Hangover’ wedding scene aims for .8 million
  • The kitchen. (Photo by Shawn Bishop)

    The kitchen. (Photo by Shawn Bishop)

  • A view of the paneled study from the garden. (Photo by Shawn Bishop)

  • The dining room. (Photo by Shawn Bishop)

  • Floor-to-ceiling arched bay windows frame views of the awning-covered patio. (Photo by Shawn Bishop)

  • The striped awning-covered patio. (Photo by Shawn Bishop)

  • An aerial view of the Pasadena estate on the market for $10.8 million. (Photo by Shawn Bishop)

  • The ivy-covered poolhouse with a rooftop deck. (Photo by Shawn Bishop)

  • Zach Galifianakis, Bradley Cooper and Ed Helms, from left, in a scene from the 2009 comedy “The Hangover.” (File photo by AP Photo and Frank Masi/ Warner Bros.)

If you saw “The Hangover,” you recognize this stately Pasadena mansion on the market for $10.8 million.

The 10,404-square-foot, Georgian Colonial Revival-style home with five bedrooms and nine bathrooms is where Bradley Cooper, Zach Galifianakis and Ed Helms stood up with groom Justin Bartha during the 2009 buddy film’s outdoor wedding and reception scene. It’s worth Googling (for laughs) if you haven’t seen it.

In the film, the wedding party takes over the home’s striped awning-covered patio and expansive lawn where guests dance to a Dan Finnerty and The Dan Band’s inappropriate cover of 50 Cent’s “Candy Shop.”

A pool, spa and fireside sitting area atop the 800-square-foot, ivy-covered poolhouse rests at the bottom of the sloping lawn on this one-acre-plus lot.

The property also boasts views of the Arroyo Seco and Colorado Street Bridge and is in a neighborhood surrounded by historic and architecturally significant properties. Though, it’s also a home of distinction.

Pasadena-based architect Reginald Johnson designed the estate, constructed in 1930. Johnson is also behind the Seeley Mudd Estate, the former San Marino home of USC’s presidential families that sold for $25 million last summer.

Property records show the mansion in search of a buyer last sold in 1986 for $850,000.

Tucked behind a brick wall and tall iron gates, it evokes all the grandeur of a bygone era with its architectural details and formal gardens.

Several fireplaces warm the interior, from the paneled study to the formal dining room, with its floor-to-ceiling bay window and butler’s pantry.

French doors, curved archways and lots of ironwork appear throughout the house.

Up the staircase is the primary suite, which features two bathrooms and a huge walk-in closet.

A walk-in wine cellar, walk-in safe and laundry area contribute to the basement level.

The property is listed with Ted Clark and Heather Lillard of Compass.

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