Data source: data.sfgov.org
rowid | Title | Release Year | Locations | Fun Facts | Production Company | Distributor | Director | Writer | Actor 1 | Actor 2 | Actor 3 |
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1608 | 303 | 20 | Buena Vista Park | 176 | 119 | 142 | 145 | 435 | 234 | 550 | |
1609 | 303 | 20 | Haight St. at Central | 176 | 119 | 142 | 145 | 435 | 234 | 550 | |
1610 | 303 | 20 | Eureka Arts Center, 4400 20th St. | 176 | 119 | 142 | 145 | 435 | 234 | 550 | |
1611 | 303 | 20 | Castro St. between 17th and 18th St. | 176 | 119 | 142 | 145 | 435 | 234 | 550 | |
1612 | 303 | 20 | 426 Castro St. | 176 | 119 | 142 | 145 | 435 | 234 | 550 | |
1613 | 303 | 20 | Powell St. at Market St. | 176 | 119 | 142 | 145 | 435 | 234 | 550 | |
573 | 104 | 20 | Mission Dolores Park, 19th St. & Dolores St. | After the devastating earthquake of 1906, the park served as a refugee camp for more than 1600 families who lost their home in the disaster. | 72 | 53 | 96 | 96 | 309 | 84 | 480 |
590 | 104 | 20 | Musee Mecanique, Fisherman's Wharf | An interactive museum consisting of 20th century penny arcade games and artifacts. | 72 | 53 | 96 | 96 | 309 | 84 | 480 |
466 | 88 | 20 | Legion of Honor, 100 34th Ave | California Palace of the Legion of Honor was completed in 1924, and on Armistice Day of that year the doors opened to the public. In keeping with the wishes of the donors, to “honor the dead while serving the living,” it was accepted by the city of San Francisco as a museum of fine arts dedicated to the memory of the 3,600 California men who had lost their lives on the battlefields of France during World War I. | 65 | 43 | 80 | 81 | 300 | 69 | 472 |
1598 | 303 | 20 | City Hall | Exterior scenes include re-creating the White Night Riots on May 21, 1979 and the Gay Freedom March. Interior scenes included the wedding ceremony for Roma and Diane which had a few Board of Supervisors in the ceremony. The current Clerk for the Board of Supervisors played herself in one of the scenes filmed in the Chambers. | 176 | 119 | 142 | 145 | 435 | 234 | 550 |
1607 | 303 | 20 | Women's Building, 3543 18th St. | Roma Guy was one of the founders of the Women's Building | 176 | 119 | 142 | 145 | 435 | 234 | 550 |
479 | 88 | 20 | Bentley Reserve, 301 Battery Street | The Bentley Reserve is the former San Francisco Federal Reserve. Designed by architect George W. Kelham and completed in 1924, the building has been a prominent landmark of the Financial District for 89 years. | 65 | 43 | 80 | 81 | 300 | 69 | 472 |
481 | 88 | 20 | Marriott Marquis, 780 Mission Street | The Marriott Marquis opened on October 17, 1989, the day of the Loma Prieta earthquake.[7] With better earthquake proofing than several nearby hotels, the building only lost a single window.[7] | 65 | 43 | 80 | 81 | 300 | 69 | 472 |
578 | 104 | 20 | Clarion Alley between Valencia and Mission | The murals that make up this famous alley were first painted in 1992 and still looked after by the Clarion Alley Mural Project. | 72 | 53 | 96 | 96 | 309 | 84 | 480 |
474 | 88 | 20 | San Francisco City Hall | The museum party interiors were shot in the Historic San Francisco City Hall. | 65 | 43 | 80 | 81 | 300 | 69 | 472 |
579 | 104 | 20 | Macchiarini Steps, Kearny between Vallejo and Broadway | The namesake for the steps was an Italian-American California-based modernist jeweler and sculptor who pioneered avant-garde jewelry. | 72 | 53 | 96 | 96 | 309 | 84 | 480 |
581 | 104 | 20 | La Taqueria, 2889 Mission St. | The restaurant was given the honor of "America's Best Burrito" in 2014 by ESPN's FiveThirtyEight. | 72 | 53 | 96 | 96 | 309 | 84 | 480 |