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Utah home featured in HBO movie ‘Mountainhead’ available for nightly rentals — but it’s not cheap

Jesse Armstrong’s movie was filmed almost entirely in a Deer Valley mansion.

(Macall Polay | HBO) Tech moguls, from left, Venis (Cory Michael Smith), Randall (Steve Carell), Souper (Jason Schwartzman, seated) and Jeff (Ramy Youssef) discuss the global chaos going on outside Souper's Park City mansion, in a scene from "Mountainhead," written and directed by Jesse Armstrong.

The $65 million Deer Valley mansion featured in the Emmy-nominated HBO movie “Mountainhead” is now available to rent.

The seven bedroom, 16 bathroom, 21,000-square-foot estate has its own home theater, ski-in/ski-out access, a private glass-walled gondola, an NBA-regulation basketball court, two-lane bowling alley and an infinity pool.

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According to the rental company, Luxe Haus, the Mountainhead at Deer Valley property sleeps 34 people. Guests are required to rent the house for a minimum of five nights with daily rates starting around $50,000.

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