The Ransom Apartment

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This past December while in New York I dragged my boyfriend out to stalk Mel Gibson and Rene Russo’s Upper East Side apartment building from the 1996 movie Ransom. I found this location in fave stalking book New York: The Movie Lover’s Guide. The apartment building is very beautiful in person, with ornate stone balconies, large windows overlooking Central Park, and a green slate roof. The building just screams “wealthy”, so it is easy to see why producers chose to use it as the residence of Mel’s mega-millionaire character in the movie. I actually haven’t seen Ransom in quite a few years and I can’t remember exactly what his building looked like in the film, so I can’t say if it looks the same now as it did twelve years ago when filming took place.

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The Ransom building was built in 1917 by C.P.H. Gilbert, an extremely popular New York architect during the early 1900’s. The boutique apartment building, designed in the Francois I style, was only the second upscale apartment building to ever be constructed on Fifth Avenue . The building, although huge, consists of only 12 different apartments, one on each of the building’s twelve floors. One is currently for sale at the bargain price of $12,950,000. 🙂 You can sneak a peek inside of the building at the apartment’s real estate website. I’ve never considered myself at all voyeuristic, but I seriously can’t get enough of stuff like this. Open houses, real estate websites, vacation rental sites, etc. LOVE THEM! 🙂

Until next time, Happy Stalking! 🙂

Stalk It: The Ransom apartment is located at 1067 Fifth Avenue on New York’s Upper East Side. It is situated almost directly next door to the Frank Lloyd Wright architectural masterpiece the Guggenheim Museum, which is located at 1071 Fifth Avenue.

5 Replies to “The Ransom Apartment”

  1. Thanks for posting this! We are doing some family tree research and my Great Grandparents lived at this building in 1929. Kind of cool to see that it was used in a movie! We got the address from their Petition for Citizenship papers.

      1. Just the terrace. The apartment ceilings were too low, so they rebuilt the apartment interior with a fake balustrade in the background, on a soundstage.

  2. Ooh. The bottom part looks more “projects” than “wealthy” to me. haha

    You should work in real estate. With your extensive knowledge, you could easily sell the SH*T out of those apartments, and if you wake up inspired by dishonesty you could always use elaborate iamnotastalker notes on an ordinary apartment.. SOLD.

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