Prolific producer Joel Silver has called it a wrap on the Storer House. The man behind such franchise films as ''Lethal Weapon,'' ''Die Hard,'' and ''The Matrix'' bought the 1924 Frank Lloyd Wright home for about $726,000 in 1984. (He has another Wright house in South Carolina.) The 2,967-square-foot concrete house is built into the hillside and features a two-story living room, front and rear terraces, and a pool. A fan of fine architecture, Silver and producer wife Karyn Fields own a 10,000-square-foot hacienda designed by renowned Mexican architect Ricardo Legorreta.
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