Spectre Alabama

Spectre Alabama

Spectre Alabama is a fictitous town built as a movie set for the movie “Big Fish.”

This location is on private property so do not expect to visit without prior permission. Near Millbrook Alabama, the private island used for the film set is mostly weeds now and the majority of the set has rotted away. Although not much of the movie set is left, recent visitors say just seeing the beauty of the place is worth the effort and the admission price ($3.00 last reported).

Cities near the move set, such as Wetumpka, Lowndesboro, Deatsville and Prattville, were also used for parts of the movie.

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Spectre from Big Fish Movie Abandoned Movie Set

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Spectre from Big Fish Movie Abandoned Movie Set 32.447900, -86.334347 Private Property. Cross the bridge and turn right on Cypress Lane. Code required for entrance. Turn around and go to first house on left for code. There is a charge.

 

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