Film_Locations_in_San_Francisco

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Link rowid Title Release Year Locations Fun Facts Production Company Distributor Director Writer ▼ Actor 1 Actor 2 Actor 3
1308 Terminator - Genisys 239 2015 10 Pier 14   T5 Productions LLC 145 Paramount Pictures 3 Alan Taylor 196 James Cameron 208 Arnold Schwarzenegger 334 Jason Clarke 183  
1309 Terminator - Genisys 239 2015 10 Pine St. between Market and Montgomery   T5 Productions LLC 145 Paramount Pictures 3 Alan Taylor 196 James Cameron 208 Arnold Schwarzenegger 334 Jason Clarke 183  
1334 The Conversation 249 1974 49 American Roofing Co. Building (297 Kansas Street, Potrero Hill)   American Zoetrope 92 Paramount Pictures 3 Francis Ford Coppola 127 Francis Ford Coppola 216 Gene Hackman 178 John Cazale 191 Allen Garfield 530
1335 The Conversation 249 1974 49 Alta Plaza Park (Steiner Street) The park was originally a rock quarry and served as a campground for many survivors of the 1906 earthquake. The site was converted to a park in 1910. American Zoetrope 92 Paramount Pictures 3 Francis Ford Coppola 127 Francis Ford Coppola 216 Gene Hackman 178 John Cazale 191 Allen Garfield 530
1336 The Conversation 249 1974 49 Alcoa Building (1 Maritime Plaza) A partially-above ground parking structure near the building made it necessary for architects to make the Alcoa Building's diagonal bracing visible, instead of placing it inside and drastically reducing the amount usable interior space. American Zoetrope 92 Paramount Pictures 3 Francis Ford Coppola 127 Francis Ford Coppola 216 Gene Hackman 178 John Cazale 191 Allen Garfield 530
1337 The Conversation 249 1974 49 Alamo Square (Hayes Valley)   American Zoetrope 92 Paramount Pictures 3 Francis Ford Coppola 127 Francis Ford Coppola 216 Gene Hackman 178 John Cazale 191 Allen Garfield 530
1338 The Conversation 249 1974 49 Westin St. Francis Hotel (335 Powell Street, Union Square) The hotel was originally supposed to be named the Crocker Hotel, after Charles Founder the railroad magnate who founded it. However, the hotel took the name the St. Francis after one of the earliest Gold Rush hotels. American Zoetrope 92 Paramount Pictures 3 Francis Ford Coppola 127 Francis Ford Coppola 216 Gene Hackman 178 John Cazale 191 Allen Garfield 530
1339 The Conversation 249 1974 49 Union Square During the Civil War, pro-Union rallies were held in the Square, and thus the area was called "Union Square". American Zoetrope 92 Paramount Pictures 3 Francis Ford Coppola 127 Francis Ford Coppola 216 Gene Hackman 178 John Cazale 191 Allen Garfield 530
1340 The Conversation 249 1974 49 Saks Fifth Avenue (384 Post Street, Union Square)   American Zoetrope 92 Paramount Pictures 3 Francis Ford Coppola 127 Francis Ford Coppola 216 Gene Hackman 178 John Cazale 191 Allen Garfield 530
1341 The Conversation 249 1974 49 One Embarcadero Center (Financial District)   American Zoetrope 92 Paramount Pictures 3 Francis Ford Coppola 127 Francis Ford Coppola 216 Gene Hackman 178 John Cazale 191 Allen Garfield 530
1342 The Conversation 249 1974 49 Neiman Marcus (150 Stockton Street, Union Square) In the film the City of Paris Department Store is featured. That establishment was located where Neiman Marcus stands today American Zoetrope 92 Paramount Pictures 3 Francis Ford Coppola 127 Francis Ford Coppola 216 Gene Hackman 178 John Cazale 191 Allen Garfield 530
1343 The Conversation 249 1974 49 Financial District   American Zoetrope 92 Paramount Pictures 3 Francis Ford Coppola 127 Francis Ford Coppola 216 Gene Hackman 178 John Cazale 191 Allen Garfield 530
1344 The Conversation 249 1974 49 Cathedral Hill Hotel (1101 Van Ness Avenue, Civic Center)   American Zoetrope 92 Paramount Pictures 3 Francis Ford Coppola 127 Francis Ford Coppola 216 Gene Hackman 178 John Cazale 191 Allen Garfield 530
1345 The Core 250 2003 38 Golden Gate Bridge With 23 miles of ladders and 300,000 rivets in each tower, the Golden Gate Bridge was the world's longest span when it opened in 1937. David Foster Productions 151 Paramount Pictures 3 John Amiel 205 Cooper Lane 217 Aaron Eckhart 397 Hilary Swank 192  
1456 The Presidio 275 1988 23 Washington Street & Waverly Place (Chinatown)   Paramount Pictures 4 Paramount Pictures 3 Peter Hyams 226 Larry Ferguson 238 Sean Connery 107 Mark Harmon 211 Meg Ryan 46
1457 The Presidio 275 1988 23 Sansome Street (The Embarcadero)   Paramount Pictures 4 Paramount Pictures 3 Peter Hyams 226 Larry Ferguson 238 Sean Connery 107 Mark Harmon 211 Meg Ryan 46
1458 The Presidio 275 1988 23 Presidio (Golden Gate National Recreation Area) In 1776, Spain made the Presidio a fortified area. The area was then given to Mexico, but then given to the US in 1848. The 1994 demilitarization of the area in 1994 marked the end of its 219 years of military use. Paramount Pictures 4 Paramount Pictures 3 Peter Hyams 226 Larry Ferguson 238 Sean Connery 107 Mark Harmon 211 Meg Ryan 46
1459 The Presidio 275 1988 23 Montgomery & Vallejo Streets (Telegraph Hill)   Paramount Pictures 4 Paramount Pictures 3 Peter Hyams 226 Larry Ferguson 238 Sean Connery 107 Mark Harmon 211 Meg Ryan 46
1460 The Presidio 275 1988 23 Market & 2nd Streets   Paramount Pictures 4 Paramount Pictures 3 Peter Hyams 226 Larry Ferguson 238 Sean Connery 107 Mark Harmon 211 Meg Ryan 46
1461 The Presidio 275 1988 23 Hayes & Polk Streets (Civic Center)   Paramount Pictures 4 Paramount Pictures 3 Peter Hyams 226 Larry Ferguson 238 Sean Connery 107 Mark Harmon 211 Meg Ryan 46
1462 The Presidio 275 1988 23 Golden Gate Bridge With 23 miles of ladders and 300,000 rivets in each tower, the Golden Gate Bridge was the world's longest span when it opened in 1937. Paramount Pictures 4 Paramount Pictures 3 Peter Hyams 226 Larry Ferguson 238 Sean Connery 107 Mark Harmon 211 Meg Ryan 46
1463 The Presidio 275 1988 23 Fort Point (Presidio, Golden Gate National Recreation Area) Built in 1853, Fort Point is the only West Coast fort built by the Union Army. Though the Confederate army planned to attack San Francisco, the commanding Confederate general learned that the war had ended while end route to SF. Paramount Pictures 4 Paramount Pictures 3 Peter Hyams 226 Larry Ferguson 238 Sean Connery 107 Mark Harmon 211 Meg Ryan 46
1464 The Presidio 275 1988 23 Ferry Building Every hour and half-hour, the clock bell atop the Ferry Building chimes portions of the Westminster Quarters. Paramount Pictures 4 Paramount Pictures 3 Peter Hyams 226 Larry Ferguson 238 Sean Connery 107 Mark Harmon 211 Meg Ryan 46
1465 The Presidio 275 1988 23 Coit Tower The Tower was funded by a gift bequeathed by Lillie Hitchcock Coit, a socialite who reportedly liked to chase fires. Though the tower resembles a firehose nozzle, it was not designed this way. Paramount Pictures 4 Paramount Pictures 3 Peter Hyams 226 Larry Ferguson 238 Sean Connery 107 Mark Harmon 211 Meg Ryan 46
1466 The Presidio 275 1988 23 Civic Center Plaza   Paramount Pictures 4 Paramount Pictures 3 Peter Hyams 226 Larry Ferguson 238 Sean Connery 107 Mark Harmon 211 Meg Ryan 46
1467 The Presidio 275 1988 23 Battery Street (The Embarcadero)   Paramount Pictures 4 Paramount Pictures 3 Peter Hyams 226 Larry Ferguson 238 Sean Connery 107 Mark Harmon 211 Meg Ryan 46
1468 The Presidio 275 1988 23 900 Block of Grant Avenue (Chinatown)   Paramount Pictures 4 Paramount Pictures 3 Peter Hyams 226 Larry Ferguson 238 Sean Connery 107 Mark Harmon 211 Meg Ryan 46
1469 The Presidio 275 1988 23 700 Block of Jackson Street (Chinatown)   Paramount Pictures 4 Paramount Pictures 3 Peter Hyams 226 Larry Ferguson 238 Sean Connery 107 Mark Harmon 211 Meg Ryan 46
1470 The Presidio 275 1988 23 200 Block of Sansome Street (Financial District)   Paramount Pictures 4 Paramount Pictures 3 Peter Hyams 226 Larry Ferguson 238 Sean Connery 107 Mark Harmon 211 Meg Ryan 46
1495 The Ten Commandments 282 1956 73 St. Peter & Paul's Church (666 Filbert Street, Washington Square) Exteriors of the church were used. Paramount Pictures 4 Paramount Pictures 3 Cecil B. DeMille 231 Jesse L. Lasky, Jr. 243 Charlton Heston 419 Yul Brynner 218 Anne Baxter 15
1517 Thief of Hearts 288 1984 40     Paramount Pictures 4 Paramount Pictures 3 Douglas Day Stewart 236 Douglas Day Stewart 248 Steven Bauer  424 David Caruso 223 Barbara Williams 545
1545 Tucker: The Man and His Dream 293 1988 23 City Hall The dome of SF's City Hall is almost a foot taller than that of the US Capitol Building. In 1954, Joe DiMaggio and Marilyn Monroe married at the Beaux Arts-style building. Lucasfilm 170 Paramount Pictures 3 Francis Ford Coppola 127 Arnold Schulman 253 Jeff Bridges 113 Joan Allen 228 Marin Landau 548
1565 Vertigo 298 1958 72 Palace of Fine Arts (3301 Lyon Street) The original Palace was built for the 1915 Panama-Pacific Exposition, and completely destroyed in 1964. It was rebuilt in 1965. Alfred J. Hitchcock Productions 174 Paramount Pictures 3 Alfred Hitchcock 81 Alec Coppel 258 James Stewart 432 Kim Novak 231 Barbara Bel Geddes 106
1566 Vertigo 298 1958 72 York Hotel (940 Sutter Street)   Alfred J. Hitchcock Productions 174 Paramount Pictures 3 Alfred Hitchcock 81 Alec Coppel 258 James Stewart 432 Kim Novak 231 Barbara Bel Geddes 106
1567 Vertigo 298 1958 72 San Francisco Drydock (20th and Illinois Streets)   Alfred J. Hitchcock Productions 174 Paramount Pictures 3 Alfred Hitchcock 81 Alec Coppel 258 James Stewart 432 Kim Novak 231 Barbara Bel Geddes 106
1568 Vertigo 298 1958 72 Park Hill Sanatorium (351 Buena Vista Avenue East) This location is now a condominium complex. Alfred J. Hitchcock Productions 174 Paramount Pictures 3 Alfred Hitchcock 81 Alec Coppel 258 James Stewart 432 Kim Novak 231 Barbara Bel Geddes 106
1569 Vertigo 298 1958 72 Mission San Juan Bautista (2nd & Mariposa Streets)   Alfred J. Hitchcock Productions 174 Paramount Pictures 3 Alfred Hitchcock 81 Alec Coppel 258 James Stewart 432 Kim Novak 231 Barbara Bel Geddes 106
1570 Vertigo 298 1958 72 Mission Dolores (3321 16th Street, Mission District) Mission Dolores' official name is Mission San Francisco de Assis. It is the oldest building in San Francisco, built in 1791, and has survived two major earthquakes. Alfred J. Hitchcock Productions 174 Paramount Pictures 3 Alfred Hitchcock 81 Alec Coppel 258 James Stewart 432 Kim Novak 231 Barbara Bel Geddes 106
1571 Vertigo 298 1958 72 Gough & Eddy Streets (Western Addition)   Alfred J. Hitchcock Productions 174 Paramount Pictures 3 Alfred Hitchcock 81 Alec Coppel 258 James Stewart 432 Kim Novak 231 Barbara Bel Geddes 106
1572 Vertigo 298 1958 72 Fort Point (Presidio, Golden Gate National Recreation Area) Built in 1853, Fort Point is the only West Coast fort built by the Union Army. Though the Confederate army planned to attack San Francisco, the commanding Confederate general learned that the war had ended while end route to SF. Alfred J. Hitchcock Productions 174 Paramount Pictures 3 Alfred Hitchcock 81 Alec Coppel 258 James Stewart 432 Kim Novak 231 Barbara Bel Geddes 106
1573 Vertigo 298 1958 72 Fairmont Hotel (950 Mason Street, Nob Hill) In 1945 the Fairmont hosted the United Nations Conference on International Organization as delegates arrived to draft a charter for the organization. The U.S. Secretary of State, Edward Stettinius drafted the charter in the hotel's Garden Room. Alfred J. Hitchcock Productions 174 Paramount Pictures 3 Alfred Hitchcock 81 Alec Coppel 258 James Stewart 432 Kim Novak 231 Barbara Bel Geddes 106
1574 Vertigo 298 1958 72 Ernie's Restaurant (847 Montgomery Street) Called the "Essex Club" in the film. Alfred J. Hitchcock Productions 174 Paramount Pictures 3 Alfred Hitchcock 81 Alec Coppel 258 James Stewart 432 Kim Novak 231 Barbara Bel Geddes 106
1575 Vertigo 298 1958 72 Conservatory of Flowers (Golden Gate Park) The Conservatory, unveiled in 1879, is the oldest public conservatory in the Western Hemisphere. Alfred J. Hitchcock Productions 174 Paramount Pictures 3 Alfred Hitchcock 81 Alec Coppel 258 James Stewart 432 Kim Novak 231 Barbara Bel Geddes 106
1576 Vertigo 298 1958 72 Claude Lane at Bush Street   Alfred J. Hitchcock Productions 174 Paramount Pictures 3 Alfred Hitchcock 81 Alec Coppel 258 James Stewart 432 Kim Novak 231 Barbara Bel Geddes 106
1577 Vertigo 298 1958 72 California Palace of the Legion of Honor (34th Avenue & Clement, Lincoln Park) Built in 1924, the Legion of Honor is a 3/4 replica of the Parisian Palais de la Legion d'Honneur. Alfred J. Hitchcock Productions 174 Paramount Pictures 3 Alfred Hitchcock 81 Alec Coppel 258 James Stewart 432 Kim Novak 231 Barbara Bel Geddes 106
1578 Vertigo 298 1958 72 Brocklebank Apartments (1000 Mason Street)   Alfred J. Hitchcock Productions 174 Paramount Pictures 3 Alfred Hitchcock 81 Alec Coppel 258 James Stewart 432 Kim Novak 231 Barbara Bel Geddes 106
1579 Vertigo 298 1958 72 900 Lombard Street Lombard Street is not actually the most crooked in SF. That honor goes to Potrero Hill's Vermont Street between 22nd and 23rd. Alfred J. Hitchcock Productions 174 Paramount Pictures 3 Alfred Hitchcock 81 Alec Coppel 258 James Stewart 432 Kim Novak 231 Barbara Bel Geddes 106
1580 Vertigo 298 1958 72 1007 Gough Street Tennis courts now sit on the site; in the movie the structure was Carlota Valdes' home. Alfred J. Hitchcock Productions 174 Paramount Pictures 3 Alfred Hitchcock 81 Alec Coppel 258 James Stewart 432 Kim Novak 231 Barbara Bel Geddes 106
1622 Zodiac 307 2007 75 SF Chronicle Building (901 Mission St)   Paramount Pictures 4 Paramount Pictures 3 David Fincher 213 James Vanderbilt 266 Jake Gyllenhaal 438 Mark Ruffalo 118  

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CREATE TABLE "Film_Locations_in_San_Francisco" (
"Title" INTEGER,
  "Release Year" INTEGER,
  "Locations" TEXT,
  "Fun Facts" REAL,
  "Production Company" INTEGER,
  "Distributor" INTEGER,
  "Director" INTEGER,
  "Writer" INTEGER,
  "Actor 1" INTEGER,
  "Actor 2" INTEGER,
  "Actor 3" INTEGER
,
FOREIGN KEY ("Title") REFERENCES [Title](id),
    FOREIGN KEY ("Director") REFERENCES [Director](id),
    FOREIGN KEY ("Actor 2") REFERENCES [Actors](id),
    FOREIGN KEY ("Actor 1") REFERENCES [Actors](id),
    FOREIGN KEY ("Writer") REFERENCES [Writer](id),
    FOREIGN KEY ("Release Year") REFERENCES [Release Year](id),
    FOREIGN KEY ("Actor 3") REFERENCES [Actors](id),
    FOREIGN KEY ("Production Company") REFERENCES [Production Company](id),
    FOREIGN KEY ("Distributor") REFERENCES [Distributor](id));
CREATE INDEX ["Film_Locations_in_San_Francisco_Title"] ON [Film_Locations_in_San_Francisco]("Title");
CREATE INDEX ["Film_Locations_in_San_Francisco_Director"] ON [Film_Locations_in_San_Francisco]("Director");
CREATE INDEX ["Film_Locations_in_San_Francisco_Actor 2"] ON [Film_Locations_in_San_Francisco]("Actor 2");
CREATE INDEX ["Film_Locations_in_San_Francisco_Actor 1"] ON [Film_Locations_in_San_Francisco]("Actor 1");
CREATE INDEX ["Film_Locations_in_San_Francisco_Writer"] ON [Film_Locations_in_San_Francisco]("Writer");
CREATE INDEX ["Film_Locations_in_San_Francisco_Release Year"] ON [Film_Locations_in_San_Francisco]("Release Year");
CREATE INDEX ["Film_Locations_in_San_Francisco_Actor 3"] ON [Film_Locations_in_San_Francisco]("Actor 3");
CREATE INDEX ["Film_Locations_in_San_Francisco_Production Company"] ON [Film_Locations_in_San_Francisco]("Production Company");
CREATE INDEX ["Film_Locations_in_San_Francisco_Distributor"] ON [Film_Locations_in_San_Francisco]("Distributor");
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