The Other Godfather House
Beverly Hills, California
List Price: $95 million
Iconic Scene: Horse’s head in the bed
With 29 bedrooms, it might be hard to figure out which one set the scene for studio head Jack Woltz waking up to a horse head in his bed. When initially listed in 2007, this home was believed to boast the most expensive for-sale price ever -- $165 million. But last September, the owners slashed $70 million from the original asking price, and still haven’t found anyone willing to cough up the necessary $95 million.
Photo: Hilton & Hyland