“While The Goonies home may not actually be a gateway to secret tunnels, booby traps, and a pirate ship, the property itself is packed with cinematic magic. Built in 1896, the property boasts a spacious yard, covered deck, and sweeping views of the state’s coastline. Hardwood floors, paneled walls, and sun-drenched windows bring a charming craftsmanship to the two-story abode.

Since the film’s 1985 debut, fans of The Goonies have traveled from near and far to see the home’s famous facade. But what does the home’s interior look like in 2022? If you didn’t have a chance to attend an open house, read on for a behind-the-scenes look at the property that proves that Goonies—and their beloved home—never says die.”

– Kelsey Mulvey

NEVER SAY DIE!

FILE – In this undated photo provided by RETO Media is the house featured in the Steven Spielberg film “The Goonies” in Astoria, Ore. The listing agent for the Victorian home said this week the likely new owner is a fan of the classic coming-of-age movie about friendships and treasure hunting, and he promises to preserve and protect the landmark. The 1896 home with sweeping views of the Columbia River flowing into the Pacific Ocean was listed in November with an asking price of nearly $1.7 million. (RETO Media via AP, File)