9 Movie Sets Recycled In Other Movies

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By Andrew Pollard /

As Stephen King once wrote, "sooner or later everything old is new again".

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While King was talking about horror tropes, those words can easily be used as a blanket statement about the film industry. Whether it's certain genres, certain styles of filmmaking or even certain actors, what was once classed as outdated and uninteresting can find itself back in the spotlight and to brand new acclaim.

One other element of the film industry that has so often been dug out and given a fresh lick of paint for modern times, is the very background sets and locations seen across various productions.

More often than you'd likely realise, Hollywood has had a habit of revisiting a particular custom-made set or location and using it time and time again across a wide array of various movies and TV shows. For example, the original Star Trek TV series of the '60s seemed to rehash the same set every other week!

Sticking purely with cinema though, and here are nine such examples of a movie set or location being dug up, cleaned down, and reused for an entirely different project.

9. Scary Movie 4 Becomes Saw III

In a hugely ironic twist of fate, one of the sets from the fourth entry in the horror-comedy spoof franchise Scary Movie ended up being recycled and used in Saw III.

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Like so many other horror pictures, the Saw series is one that has been mocked by the Scary Movie franchise at several turns - and one such moment came in Scary Movie 4.

In that Scary Movie 4 scene, audiences saw Shaquille O'Neal and Dr. Phil doing a send-up of that first Saw film. As both of these celeb guest stars find themselves waking up in a strange bathroom, ankles shackled, Dr. Phil erroneously ends up sawing off the wrong foot in as he looks to free himself.

By the time Saw III went into production just a month after Scary Movie 4's release, the cost-saving decision was made to use the Scary Movie 4 set for some of Saw III's scenes set in the bathroom locale that has become so synonymous with the Saw franchise.

Is this the the first example of a spoof movie seeing its set reused by the property its spoofing? It could well be.

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