Fire Island Pines home featured in ‘Longtime Companion’ on market

The three-bedroom, two-bathroom beach house built in 1958 is on the market for $749,000. Credit: D Katen Fire Island Properties
A Fire Island Pines beach house featured in the opening scenes of the 1989 film “Longtime Companion” is on the market for $749,000.
The three-bedroom, two-bathroom home was built in 1958 by the owner’s aunt and uncle and features a roof deck with ocean views. It is on a 60-by-100-foot lot.
The movie chronicled the beginning of the AIDS epidemic and starred Bruce Davison, who won a Golden Globe and was nominated for an Oscar for his performance.
It is listed with Doreen and Jessica Katen of D Katen Fire Island Properties.