‘Silence of the Lambs’ Buffalo Bill house to become a bed and breakfast
will soon be able to stay at the dimly-lit, wallpapered house where Buffalo Bill skinned his victims in the 1991 hit movie starring Jodie Foster, Anthony Hopkins and Ted Levine.New York theatrical art director Chris Rowan purchased the home for $290,000 on January 28 and plans to convert it into a quaint bed and breakfast, TMZ reported. The investment comes as the movie turns 30 and a “Silence” spinoff, CBS’s “Clarice,” is embraced by some fans and chewed out by others. Rowan won’t have to do much to restore the the four-bedroom one-bathroom house to its horror glory — the home outside Pittsburgh already has many of its original features, including its old-fashioned wallpaper, hardwood floors, pocket doors and dark wood trimmings.