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The Beverly Hills mansion used in the scene in The Godfather in which a movie producer awakens to discover the severed head of a horse lying next to him has been put up for sale for $165 million, making it the most expensive residential listing in history, according to today's (Tuesday) Los Angeles Times.The estate was once the home of publisher William Randolph Hearst and his mistress, the actress Marion Davies. According to the Times, the estate, which covers 6.5 acres and is currently owned by attorney/investor Leonard M. Ross, includes three swimming pools, 29 bedrooms, a movie theater, a disco, and a cottage for security staff.