The 'Father of the Bride' house is for sale? Get out of town.

One of two 'Father of the Bride' houses, that is.
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Grab your basketball and blast The Temptations -- the house from Father of the Bride is for sale.

Well, one of the houses. Two stunning houses were used for the Banks' family film residence during the 1991 remake of Father of the Bride, starring Steve Martin and Kimberly Williams. Now one of them is on the market, and lucky for us, it's the one used to shoot the movie's backyard scenes -- including the wedding scenes and the beloved father-daughter moments between George and Annie on the driveway basketball court.

The 4,397-square-foot, two-story, Alhambra, California colonial, which was built in 1925, has four bedrooms, four bathrooms and innumerable touching cinematic memories. And yes, after 25 years, the legendary hoop is still standing.


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Though another, similar house in nearby Pasadena was used for the Banks' primary residence, producers reportedly wanted a second home with a spacious backyard and basketball court for select outdoor scenes. 

In addition to the the sentimental basketball scenes, the 4,397-square-foot home's backyard was also used to film scenes from Annie's wedding. It has even appeared in other films, such as the 2005 comedy Guess Who, starring Ashton Kutcher and Bernie Mac.

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Located at 500 North Almansor Street, the house is selling for $1.98 million. For more information, contact the listing agent, Ann Gluck at Compass in Pasadena, California. 

Or if you're not in the market, just sit back, relax and reminisce about Franck and the gang while watching the iconic one-on-one game below.


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Nicole Gallucci

Nicole is a Senior Editor at Mashable. She primarily covers entertainment and digital culture trends, and in her free time she can be found watching TV, sending voice notes, or going viral on Twitter for admiring knitwear. You can follow her on Twitter @nicolemichele5.

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