'Mrs. Doubtfire' San Francisco house goes on the market

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The San Francisco, California home that once doubled as Mrs. Doubtfire’s residence is on the market.
Robin Williams’ cross-dressing nanny took over the Pacific Heights pad in the 1993 family film, and now the current owners are hoping the place’s movie history will help them land a quick sale.
The corner house, which became a temporary memorial for Williams following his death in 2014, has an asking price of $4.45 million.
News of the house sale comes just four months after another famous Pacific Heights home hit the property market - the place that doubled as the Tanner residence in TV series Full House went up for sale in May.