<P> An episode of the 1950s television anthology series Stage 7, titled "The Hayfield", aired on September 18, 1955, and was based on the Blandings characters . This episode was a television pilot produced by Four Star Productions for a planned, but ultimately unproduced, weekly series entitled Blandings' Way . Macdonald Carey and Phyllis Thaxter played the Blandings in this version . In the episode, Mr. Blandings attempts to clear a hayfield on his property by burning it off, with the predictably disastrous results . </P> <P> In the late 1950s Screen Gems Productions also proposed a weekly television series featuring the Blandings family . Robert Rockwell was considered for the show but the television pilot for the planned series featured Steve Dunne instead, along with Maggie Hayes . The show would have been titled The Blandings, but a series was never produced . However the pilot ran on April 27, 1959 as an episode of Goodyear Theatre, under the title "A Light in the Fruit Closet ." </P> <P> The house built for the 1948 film still stands on the old Fox Ranch property in Malibu Creek State Park in the hills a few miles north of Malibu . It is used as an office for the Park . After seeing the picture at a local theater, in 1950 dentist Luther Werner Fetter and his wife, Mary, purchased the plans for the house from RKO Productions, which produced the film, and built a complete replica of it on Mt . Joy Street in Elizabethtown, Pennsylvania . The Fetters moved into the house at Christmas in 1950 . Mary Fetter continued to live in the home until her death in an automobile accident in 1960, while Dr. Fetter remained the sole occupant of the property until his death in 2002 . Coordinates: 34 ° 5 ′ 41.4" N 118 ° 42 ′ 43.63" W ﻿ / ﻿ 34.094833 ° N 118.7121194 ° W ﻿ / 34.094833; - 118.7121194 </P> <Ul> <Li> The Money Pit, 1986 film starring Tom Hanks and Shelley Long . </Li> <Li> Drömkåken, 1993 Swedish film . </Li> <Li> Are We Done Yet? (a sequel to the 2005 film Are We There Yet?) starring Ice Cube, was released on April 4, 2007 . </Li> <Li> George Washington Slept Here, 1942 film based on a 1940 play about a couple who refurbish a broken down old house of some possible historical significance . </Li> </Ul>

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