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1106 San Andreas 205 2015 10 AT&T Stadium two paragliders land on the field of AT&T Park Upside Down Productions, Inc. 129 Warner Bros. 80 Brad Peyton 170 Allan Loeb  178 Dwayne Johnson 258    
1134 Sense8 208 2015 10 Dolores Park, 20th St. between Church & Dolores St. group of friends have a heated argument, then flashback of pre-argument Unpronounceable Productions, LLC 131 Netflix 53 The Wachowskis 172 The Wachowskis 180 Jamie Clayton 374    
1130 Sense8 208 2015 10 Vallejo Street Garage; 766 Vallejo St. dialogue scene on top of a garage roof Unpronounceable Productions, LLC 131 Netflix 53 The Wachowskis 172 The Wachowskis 180 Jamie Clayton 374    
1131 Sense8 208 2015 10 Laguna Honda Hospital; 375 Laguna Honda Blvd. dialogue scene Unpronounceable Productions, LLC 131 Netflix 53 The Wachowskis 172 The Wachowskis 180 Jamie Clayton 374    
874 Magnum Force 160 1973 16 Embarcadero Freeway demolished The Malpaso Company 59 Warner Bros. Pictures 6 Ted Post 138 John Milius 139 Clint Eastwood 295 Hal Holbrook 124 Mitchell Ryan 497
1132 Sense8 208 2015 10 Irving St. at 9th Ave. continuous driving shots of a taxi going with the flow of existing traffic Unpronounceable Productions, LLC 131 Netflix 53 The Wachowskis 172 The Wachowskis 180 Jamie Clayton 374    
28 A View to a Kill 10 1985 9 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. Metro-Goldwyn Mayer 8 MGM/UA Entertainment Company 7 John Glen 9 Richard Maibaum 8 Roger Moore 244 Christopher Walken 8 Tanya Roberts 441
128 Bicentennial Man 33 1999 26 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. 1492 Pictures 29 Buena Vista Pictures 25 Chris Columbus 31 Nicholas Kazan 30 Robin Williams 265    
186 Boys and Girls 39 2000 25 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. Punch 21 Productions 34 Dimension Films 28 Robert Iscove 37 The Drews 36 Freddie Prinze, Jr. 271 Alyson Hannigan 34  
398 Dark Passage 72 1947 41 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. Warner Bros. Pictures 38 Warner Bros. Pictures 6 Delmer Daves 66 Delmer Daves & David Goodis 65 Humphrey Bogart 289 Lauren Bacal 54 Bruce Bennett 465
518 Flower Drum Song 96 1961 47 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. Fields Productions 69 Universal Pictures 41 Henry Koster 87 Joseph Fields 88 Nancy Kwan 304 James Shigeta 76 Benson Fong 476
615 Golden Gate 107 1994 48 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. American Playhouse Theatrical Films 75 The Samuel Goldwyn Company 54 John Madden 99 David Henry Hwang 99 Matt Dillon 312 Joan Chen 86  
644 Herbie Rides Again 120 1974 49 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. Walt Disney Productions 82 Buena Vista Distribution 58 Robert Stevenson 112 Bill Walsh 111 Helen Hayes 321 Ken Berry 96 Stefanie Powers 473
664 Hulk 128 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. Universal Pictures 15 Universal Pictures 41 Ang Lee 119 Stan Lee 118 Eric Bana 326 Jennifer Connelly 104  
679 Innerspace 132 1987 32 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. Amblin Entertainment 87 Warner Bros. Pictures 6 Joe Dante 123 Chip Proser 122 Dennis Quaid 210 Martin Short 108 Meg Ryan 46
681 Interview With The Vampire 133 1994 48 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. Geffen Pictures 88 Geffen Pictures 61 Neil Jordan 124 Anne Rice 123 Brad Pitt 329 Christian Slater 109 Tom Cruise 490
702 It Came From Beneath the Sea 136 1955 57 Hunters Point 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. Clover Productions 91 Columbia Pictures 4 Robert Gordon 126 George Worthing Yates 126 Kenneth Tobey 330 Faith Domergue 111 Donald Curtis 492
703 It Came From Beneath the Sea 136 1955 57 Chrissy Field 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. Clover Productions 91 Columbia Pictures 4 Robert Gordon 126 George Worthing Yates 126 Kenneth Tobey 330 Faith Domergue 111 Donald Curtis 492
704 It Came From Beneath the Sea 136 1955 57 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. Clover Productions 91 Columbia Pictures 4 Robert Gordon 126 George Worthing Yates 126 Kenneth Tobey 330 Faith Domergue 111 Donald Curtis 492
713 Jagged Edge 138 1985 9 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. Columbia Pictures Corp. 93 Columbia Pictures 4 Richard Marquand 128 Joe Eszterhas 24 Glenn Close 331 Jeff Bridges 113 Peter Coyote 446
872 Magnum Force 160 1973 16 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. The Malpaso Company 59 Warner Bros. Pictures 6 Ted Post 138 John Milius 139 Clint Eastwood 295 Hal Holbrook 124 Mitchell Ryan 497
899 Milk 166 2008 59 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. Focus Features 106 Focus Features 17 Gus Van Sant 142 Dustin Lance Black 145 Sean Penn 40 Emile Hirsch 128  
903 Mother 169 1996 43 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 Albert Brooks 145 Albert Brooks 148 Albert Brooks 343 Debbie Reynolds 130  
1159 Seven Girlfriends 213 1999 26 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. White Dwarf Productions 132 Lions Gate Films Home Entertainment 82 Paul Lazarus 176 Paul Lazarus 185 Laura Leighton 376 Tim Daly 163  
1222 Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home 225 1986 28 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 Leonard Nimoy 187 Steve Meerson 196 William Shatner 383 Leonard Nimoy 171 George Takei 518
1225 Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country 226 1991 37 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 Nicholas Meyer 186 Nimoy 197 William Shatner 383 Leonard Nimoy 171 George Takei 518
1269 Superman 233 1978 7 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. Dovemead Films 142 Warner Bros. Pictures 6 Richard Donner 192 Jerry Siegel 203 Christopher Reeve 389 Gene Hackman 178 Marlon Brando 524
1327 The Bridge 244 2006 68 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. Easy There Tiger Productions 148 IFC Films 106 Eric Steel 200   John Snowden 395    
1329 The Caine Mutiny 245 1954 69 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. Stanley Kramer Productions 113 Columbia Pictures 4 Edward Dmytryk 201 Stanley Roberts 212 Humphrey Bogart 289 Fred MacMurray 188 Jose Ferrer 529
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  
1441 The Love Bug 266 1968 31 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. Walt Disney Productions 82 Buena Vista Distribution 58 Robert Stevenson 112 Bill Walsh 111 Dean Jones 410 Michele Lee 203 David Tomlinson 540
1443 The Maltese Falcon 267 1941 63 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. Warner Bros. Pictures 38 Warner Bros. Pictures 6 John Huston 220 John Huston 231 Humphrey Bogart 289 Mary Astor 204 Gladys George 541
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
1528 Time After Time 289 1979 44 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. Orion Pictures Corp. 166 Columbia Broadcasting System (CBS) 38 Nicholas Meyer 186 Karl Alexander 249 Malcolm McDowell 425 Mary Steenburgen 224 David Warner 546
1314 The Bachelor 241 1999 26 Washington Square Park (North Beach) Washington Square Park is not actually a square, as it has 5 sides. North Beach is not a beach. The statue in the Park is Ben Franklin, not George Washington. George Street Pictures 147 New Line Cinema 105 Gary Sinyor 198 Steve Cohen 210 Chris O'Donnell 394 Renee Zellweger 185  
1347 The Dead Pool 242 1988 23 Washington Square Park (North Beach) Washington Square Park is not actually a square, as it has 5 sides. North Beach is not a beach. The statue in the Park is Ben Franklin, not George Washington. Warner Bros. Pictures 38 Warner Bros. Pictures 6 Buddy Van Horn 199 Harry Julian Fink 71 Clint Eastwood 295 Liam Neeson 186 Patricia Clarkson 527
709 Jade 126 1995 39 Washington Square (North Beach) Washington Square Park is not actually a square, as it has 5 sides. North Beach is not a beach. Paramount Pictures 4 Paramount Pictures 3 William Friedkin 117 Joe Eszterhas 24 David Caruso 223 Linda Fiorentino 102 Chazz Palminteri 487
687 Invasion of the Body Snatchers 134 1978 7 United Nations Plaza (Civic Center) United Nations Plaza was built in 1975 and across its walkways are white lines into which the preamble to the preamble of the UN charter is carved. Solofilm 89 United Artists 19 Philip Kaufman 111 Jack Finney 124 Donald Sutherland 286 Jeff Goldblum 110 Brooke Adams 491
724 Junior 142 1994 48 United Nations Plaza (Civic Center) United Nations Plaza was built in 1975 and across its walkways are white lines into which the preamble to the preamble of the UN charter is carved. Northern Lights Entertainment 67 Universal Pictures 41 Ivan Reitman 84 Kevin Wade 131 Arnold Schwarzenegger 334 Danny DeVito 117 Emma Thompson 494
1536 Time After Time 289 1979 44 United Nations Plaza (Civic Center) United Nations Plaza was built in 1975 and across its walkways are white lines into which the preamble to the preamble of the UN charter is carved. Orion Pictures Corp. 166 Columbia Broadcasting System (CBS) 38 Nicholas Meyer 186 Karl Alexander 249 Malcolm McDowell 425 Mary Steenburgen 224 David Warner 546
185 Boys and Girls 39 2000 25 St. Peter & Paul's Church (666 Filbert Street, Washington Square) Though Marilyn Monroe and Joe DiMaggio were not allowed to be married at the Church (DiMaggio had married his first wife at the Church but was divorced), the couple returned to the steps of the Church for photos, following their City Hall nuptials. Punch 21 Productions 34 Dimension Films 28 Robert Iscove 37 The Drews 36 Freddie Prinze, Jr. 271 Alyson Hannigan 34  
417 Dirty Harry 78 1971 42 St. Peter & Paul's Church (666 Filbert Street, Washington Square) Though Marilyn Monroe and Joe DiMaggio were not allowed to be married at the Church (DiMaggio had married his first wife at the Church but was divorced), the couple returned to the steps of the Church for photos, following their City Hall nuptials. The Malpaso Company 59 Warner Brothers 30 Don Siegel 71 Harry Julian Fink 71 Clint Eastwood 295 Harry Guardino 60  
507 Fearless 94 1993 46 St. Peter & Paul's Church (666 Filbert Street, Washington Square) Though Marilyn Monroe and Joe DiMaggio were not allowed to be married at the Church (DiMaggio had married his first wife at the Church but was divorced), the couple returned to the steps of the Church for photos, following their City Hall nuptials. Spring Creek Productions 68 Warner Bros. Pictures 6 Peter Weir 85 Rafael Yglesias 86 Jeff Bridges 113 Isabella Rosellini 74 Rosie Perez 475
567 Getting Even with Dad 103 1994 48 St. Peter & Paul's Church (666 Filbert Street, Washington Square) Though Marilyn Monroe and Joe DiMaggio were not allowed to be married at the Church (DiMaggio had married his first wife at the Church but was divorced), the couple returned to the steps of the Church for photos, following their City Hall nuptials. Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM) 71 Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM) 52 Howard Deutch 95 Tom S. Parker 95 Macaulay Culkin 308 Ted Danson 83  
980 Nine Months 178 1995 39 St. Peter & Paul's Church (666 Filbert Street, Washington Square) Though Marilyn Monroe and Joe DiMaggio were not allowed to be married at the Church (DiMaggio had married his first wife at the Church but was divorced), the couple returned to the steps of the Church for photos, following their City Hall nuptials. 1492 Pictures 29 Twentieth Century Fox Film Corp. 13 Chris Columbus 31 Chris Columbus 154 Hugh Grant 348 Julianne Moore 135 Robin Williams 265
1166 Sister Act 2: Back in the Habit 219 1993 46 St. Peter & Paul's Church (666 Filbert Street, Washington Square) Though Marilyn Monroe and Joe DiMaggio were not allowed to be married at the Church (DiMaggio had married his first wife at the Church but was divorced), the couple returned to the steps of the Church for photos, following their City Hall nuptials. Touchstone Pictures 104 Buena Vista Pictures 25 Bill Duke 181 Joseph Howard 190 Whoopi Goldberg 274 Maggie Smith 167  
1318 The Bachelor 241 1999 26 St. Peter & Paul's Church (666 Filbert Street, Washington Square) Though Marilyn Monroe and Joe DiMaggio were not allowed to be married at the Church (DiMaggio had married his first wife at the Church but was divorced), the couple returned to the steps of the Church for photos, following their City Hall nuptials. George Street Pictures 147 New Line Cinema 105 Gary Sinyor 198 Steve Cohen 210 Chris O'Donnell 394 Renee Zellweger 185  
1453 The Other Sister 273 1999 26 St. Peter & Paul's Church (666 Filbert Street, Washington Square) Though Marilyn Monroe and Joe DiMaggio were not allowed to be married at the Church (DiMaggio had married his first wife at the Church but was divorced), the couple returned to the steps of the Church for photos, following their City Hall nuptials. Mandeville Films 161 Buena Vista Pictures 25 Garry Marshall 27 Garry Marshall 236 Juliette Lewis 413 Diane Keaton 147  
1583 What's Up Doc? 301 1972 62 St. Peter & Paul's Church (666 Filbert Street, Washington Square) Though Marilyn Monroe and Joe DiMaggio were not allowed to be married at the Church (DiMaggio had married his first wife at the Church but was divorced), the couple returned to the steps of the Church for photos, following their City Hall nuptials. Warner Bros. Pictures 38 Warner Bros. Pictures 6 Peter Bogdanovich 245 Peter Bogdanovich & Buck Henry 261 Barbra Streisand 434 Ryan O'Neal 233  
56 American Graffiti 18 1973 16 Mel's Drive-In (Corner of Van Ness & Mission Street, Mission District) This restaurant location was demolished; however another Mel's was reopened in 1986 on 3355 Geary Blvd. Universal Pictures 15 Universal Pictures' 14 George Lucas 17 George Lucas 16 Richard Dreyfuss 252 Ron Howard 16 Paul Le Mat 445
625 Guess Who's Coming to Dinner 111 1967 53 Mel's Drive-In (Corner South Van Ness & Mission St.) This restaurant location was demolished; however another Mel's was reopened in 1986 on 3355 Geary Blvd. Columbia Pictures Corporation 5 Columbia Pictures 4 Stanley Kramer 103 William Rose 103 Spencer Tracy 315 Sidney Poitier 90 Katharine Hepburn 484
1146 Sense8 - Season 2 210 2016 30 Billy Goat Hill, Castro St. & 30th St. This park was the location of a popular swing with great views of the City. Unpronounceable Productions, LLC 131 Netflix 53 Wachowski Siblings 173 J. Michael Straczynski, Wachowiski Siblings 182 Jamie Clayton 374 Daryl Hannah 126 Naveen Andrews 514
439 Dr. Dolittle 2 82 2001 33 West Chrissy Field (Presidio, Golden Gate National Recreation Area) This movie was the first to film in the revamped Chrissy Field Picnic Area. Twentieth Century Fox Film Corp. 14 Twentieth Century Fox Film Corp. 13 Steve Carr 75 Larry Levin 75 Eddie Murphy 3 Kristen Wilson 63  
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
445 Dream for an Insomniac 83 1996 43 Elbo Room (647 Valencia Street) This location is called the "Café Blue Eyes" in the film. Triton Productions 62 Columbia TriStar Home Video 47 Tiffanie DeBartolo 76 Tiffanie DeBartolo 76 Ione Skye 298 Jennifer Aniston 64  
27 A View to a Kill 10 1985 9 Lefty O' Doul Drawbridge/ 3rd Street Bridge (3rd Street, China Basin) This is SF's only drawbridge, and was named after Francis Joseph "Lefty" O'Doul, a local baseball hero. Metro-Goldwyn Mayer 8 MGM/UA Entertainment Company 7 John Glen 9 Richard Maibaum 8 Roger Moore 244 Christopher Walken 8 Tanya Roberts 441
870 Magnum Force 160 1973 16 Lefty O' Doul Drawbridge/ 3rd Street Bridge (3rd Street, China Basin) This is SF's only drawbridge, and was named after Francis Joseph "Lefty" O'Doul, a local baseball hero. The Malpaso Company 59 Warner Bros. Pictures 6 Ted Post 138 John Milius 139 Clint Eastwood 295 Hal Holbrook 124 Mitchell Ryan 497
1401 The Enforcer 255 1976 45 Lefty O' Doul Drawbridge/ 3rd Street Bridge (3rd Street, China Basin) This is SF's only drawbridge, and was named after Francis Joseph "Lefty" O'Doul, a local baseball hero. Warner Bros. Pictures 38 Warner Bros. Pictures 6 James Fargo 210 Stirling Silliphant 222 Clint Eastwood 295 Tyne Daly 195 Harry Guardino 60
803 Looking Season 2 ep 202 150 2015 10 770 Haight Street This home was also used in MILK, Big Sur and Diary of a Teenage Girl Mission Street Productions, LLC 101 HBO 18 Andrew Haigh 136 Michael Lannan 137 Jonathan Groff 339 Frankie Alvarez 123 Murray Bartlett 496
493 Experiment in Terror 89 1962 29 Candlestick Park Then Vice President Richard Nixon threw out the first pitch when Candlestick opened in 1960. On August 29, 1966, The Beatles played their last concert for paying fans at Candlestick Park. Columbia Pictures Corporation 5 Columbia Pictures 4 Blake Edwards 69 The Gordons 82 Glenn Ford 301 Lee Remick 57 Stefanie Powers 473
555 Freebie and the Bean 100 1974 49 Candlestick Park (602 Jamestown Ave.) Then Vice President Richard Nixon threw out the first pitch when Candlestick opened in 1960. On August 29, 1966, The Beatles played their last concert for paying fans at Candlestick Park. Warner Bros. Pictures 38 American Broadcasting Company (ABC) 51 Richard Rush 91 Robert Kaufman 92 Alan Arkin 282 James Caan 80 Loretta Swit 478
572 Getting Even with Dad 103 1994 48 Candlestick Park (602 Jamestown Ave.) Then Vice President Richard Nixon threw out the first pitch when Candlestick opened in 1960. On August 29, 1966, The Beatles played their last concert for paying fans at Candlestick Park. Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM) 71 Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM) 52 Howard Deutch 95 Tom S. Parker 95 Macaulay Culkin 308 Ted Danson 83  
1402 The Fan 256 1996 43 Candlestick Park (602 Jamestown Ave.) Then Vice President Richard Nixon threw out the first pitch when Candlestick opened in 1960. On August 29, 1966, The Beatles played their last concert for paying fans at Candlestick Park. Mandalay Entertainment 57 Columbia TriStar 109 Tony Scott 211 Phoef Sutton 223 Robert De Niro 402 Wesley Snipes 196  
1480 The Pursuit of Happyness 277 2006 68 Candlestick Park (602 Jamestown Ave.) Then Vice President Richard Nixon threw out the first pitch when Candlestick opened in 1960. On August 29, 1966, The Beatles played their last concert for paying fans at Candlestick Park. Columbia Pictures Corporation 5 Columbia Pictures 4 Steven Conrad 227 Gabriele Muccino 202 Will Smith 416 Jayden C. Smith 213  
458 Edtv 86 1999 26 North Beach Video (1398 Grant Avenue at Green) The video store has since moved to an adjacent location. Imagine Entertainment 64 MCA / Universal Pictures 49 Ron Howard 78 Lowell Ganz 79 Matthew McConaughey 220 Jenna Elfman 67  
252 Casualties of War 47 1989 35 Mission Dolores Park (Mission District) via J-Church MUNI Train The two land plots that comprise the Park were used as a Jewish cemetery until 1894 when San Francisco prohibited all burials within city limits. The graves were moved to Colma, CA. Columbia Pictures Corporation 5 Columbia Pictures 4 Brian DePalma 45 Daniel Lang 44 Michael J. Fox 278 Sean Penn 40  
421 Dirty Harry 78 1971 42 Mission Dolores Park (Mission District) The two land plots that comprise the Park were used as a Jewish cemetery until 1894 when San Francisco prohibited all burials within city limits. The graves were moved to Colma, CA. The Malpaso Company 59 Warner Brothers 30 Don Siegel 71 Harry Julian Fink 71 Clint Eastwood 295 Harry Guardino 60  
901 Mission (aka City of Bars) 167 2001 33 Mission Dolores Park (Mission District) The two land plots that comprise the Park were used as a Jewish cemetery until 1894 when San Francisco prohibited all burials within city limits. The graves were moved to Colma, CA.     Loren Marsh 143 Loren Marsh 146 Chris Coburn 342    
1279 Sweet November 235 2001 33 Mission Dolores Park (Mission District) The two land plots that comprise the Park were used as a Jewish cemetery until 1894 when San Francisco prohibited all burials within city limits. The graves were moved to Colma, CA. Warner Bros. Pictures 38 Warner Bros. Pictures 6 Pat O'Connor 193 Paul Yurick 205 Keanu Reeves 391 Charlize Theron 180  
1147 Sense8 - Season 2 210 2016 30 The Castro Theater, 429 Castro St. The theater has an organ which is played before every film showing. Unpronounceable Productions, LLC 131 Netflix 53 Wachowski Siblings 173 J. Michael Straczynski, Wachowiski Siblings 182 Jamie Clayton 374 Daryl Hannah 126 Naveen Andrews 514
1024 Play it Again, Sam 191 1972 62 The Music Concourse (Martin Luther King, Jr. Drive, Golden Gate Park) The theater closed in 1985. Paramount Pictures 4 Paramount Pictures 3 Herbert Ross 160 Woody Allen 35 Woody Allen 360 Diane Keaton 147 Tony Roberts 507
422 Dirty Harry 78 1971 42 Kezar Stadium, Golden Gate Park The stadium was demolished and completely rebuilt after sustaining damages in the 1898 Loma Prieta earthquake. The Malpaso Company 59 Warner Brothers 30 Don Siegel 71 Harry Julian Fink 71 Clint Eastwood 295 Harry Guardino 60  
1494 The Sweetest Thing 281 2002 3 Golden Gate National Recreation Area The size of the Recreation Area is over two and a half greater than that of the city and county of San Francisco. Columbia Pictures Corp. 93 Columbia Pictures 4 Roger Kumble 230 Nancy M. Pimental 242 Cameron Diaz 418 Christina Applegate 217  
1582 What the Bleep Do We Know 300 2004 5 Golden Gate National Recreation Area The size of the Recreation Area is over two and a half greater than that of the city and county of San Francisco. Captured Light 175 Samuel Goldwyn Films 118 William Arntz 244 William Arntz & Betsy Chasse 260 Marlee Matlin 433    
581 GirlBoss 104 2017 20 La Taqueria, 2889 Mission St. The restaurant was given the honor of "America's Best Burrito" in 2014 by ESPN's FiveThirtyEight. Hippolyta Productions, LLC 72 Netflix 53 Jamie Babbit, Amanda Brotchie, Steven K. Tsuchida, Christian Ditter, John Riggi 96 Kay Cannon 96 Britt Robertson 309 Ellie Reed 84 Amanda Rea 480
1326 The Birds 243 1963 67 Powell and Geary Streets (Union Square) The pet shop featured in the film does not exist, but was based on the now-closed Robison's House of Pets formerly located on Maiden Lane. Universal Pictures 15 Universal Pictures 41 Alfred Hitchcock 81 Evan Hunter 211 Tippi Hedren 116 Suzanne Pleshette 187 Rod Taylor 528
384 Copycat 68 1995 39 Alta Plaza Park 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. Regency Enterprises 52 Warner Bros. Pictures 6 Jon Amiel 62 Ann Biderman 61 Sigourney Weaver 285 Holly Hunter 50  
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
1588 What's Up Doc? 301 1972 62 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. Warner Bros. Pictures 38 Warner Bros. Pictures 6 Peter Bogdanovich 245 Peter Bogdanovich & Buck Henry 261 Barbra Streisand 434 Ryan O'Neal 233  
1201 So I Married an Axe Murderer 222 1993 46 San Francisco Chronicle (901 Mission Street at 15th Street) The paper is called the San Francisco Globe in the movie. TriStar Pictures 136 TriStar Pictures 20 Thomas Schlamme 184 Robbie Fox 193 Mike Myers 382 Nancy Travis 170  
449 Edtv 86 1999 26 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. Imagine Entertainment 64 MCA / Universal Pictures 49 Ron Howard 78 Lowell Ganz 79 Matthew McConaughey 220 Jenna Elfman 67  
521 Forrest Gump 98 1994 48 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. Paramount Pictures 4 Paramount Pictures 3 Robert Zemeckis 89 Eric Roth 90 Tom Hanks 305 Robin Wright 78  
712 Jade 126 1995 39 Palace of Fine Arts The original Palace was built for the 1915 Panama-Pacific Exposition, and completely destroyed in 1964. It was rebuilt in 1965. Paramount Pictures 4 Paramount Pictures 3 William Friedkin 117 Joe Eszterhas 24 David Caruso 223 Linda Fiorentino 102 Chazz Palminteri 487
1454 The Other Sister 273 1999 26 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. Mandeville Films 161 Buena Vista Pictures 25 Garry Marshall 27 Garry Marshall 236 Juliette Lewis 413 Diane Keaton 147  
1487 The Rock 280 1996 43 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. Hollywood Pictures 95 Buena Vista Pictures 25 Michael Bay 229 David Weisberg 241 Sean Connery 107 Nicolas Cage 216  
1513 The Woman In Red 285 1984 40 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. Orion Pictures Corp. 166 MGM Home Entertainment 79 Gene Wilder 233 Jean Loup Dabadie & Yves Robert 246 Gene Wilder 422 Charles Grodin 221  
1538 Time After Time 289 1979 44 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. Orion Pictures Corp. 166 Columbia Broadcasting System (CBS) 38 Nicholas Meyer 186 Karl Alexander 249 Malcolm McDowell 425 Mary Steenburgen 224 David Warner 546
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
454 Edtv 86 1999 26 Castro Theatre (429 Castro Street, The Castro) The original Castro Theatre was built in 1910, a few doors down from the current theatre. The original theatre was converted into retail space, and the current theatre was built in the 1920s. Imagine Entertainment 64 MCA / Universal Pictures 49 Ron Howard 78 Lowell Ganz 79 Matthew McConaughey 220 Jenna Elfman 67  
579 GirlBoss 104 2017 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. Hippolyta Productions, LLC 72 Netflix 53 Jamie Babbit, Amanda Brotchie, Steven K. Tsuchida, Christian Ditter, John Riggi 96 Kay Cannon 96 Britt Robertson 309 Ellie Reed 84 Amanda Rea 480
474 Etruscan Smile 88 2017 20 San Francisco City Hall The museum party interiors were shot in the Historic San Francisco City Hall. Po Valley Productions, LLC 65 TBD 43 Oded Binnun/ Michel Brezis 80 Sarah Bellwood, Michal Lali Kagan, Michael McGowan Amital Stern, Jose Luis Sampedro 81 Brian Cox 300 Roseanne Arquette 69 Thora Birch 472
578 GirlBoss 104 2017 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. Hippolyta Productions, LLC 72 Netflix 53 Jamie Babbit, Amanda Brotchie, Steven K. Tsuchida, Christian Ditter, John Riggi 96 Kay Cannon 96 Britt Robertson 309 Ellie Reed 84 Amanda Rea 480
1140 Sense8 - Season 2 210 2016 30 The Women's Building, 3543 18th St. The mural painted outside the building was painted by 7 women artists including Juana Alicia, Miranda Bergman and Meera Desai. The computer lab scene was filmed inside the building. Unpronounceable Productions, LLC 131 Netflix 53 Wachowski Siblings 173 J. Michael Straczynski, Wachowiski Siblings 182 Jamie Clayton 374 Daryl Hannah 126 Naveen Andrews 514
30 A View to a Kill 10 1985 9 Potrero Hill The most crooked street in San Francisco is actually Potrero Hill's Vermont Street between 20th St & 22nd St. Metro-Goldwyn Mayer 8 MGM/UA Entertainment Company 7 John Glen 9 Richard Maibaum 8 Roger Moore 244 Christopher Walken 8 Tanya Roberts 441
233 Bullitt 42 1968 31 20th & Vermont Streets (Potrero Hill) The most crooked street in San Francisco is actually Potrero Hill's Vermont Street between 20th St & 22nd St. Warner Brothers / Seven Arts Seven Arts 37 Warner Brothers 30 Peter Yates 40 Alan R. Trustman 39 Steve McQueen 273 Jacqueline Bisset 36 Robert Vaughn 459
549 Freebie and the Bean 100 1974 49 Potrero Hill The most crooked street in San Francisco is actually Potrero Hill's Vermont Street between 20th St & 22nd St. Warner Bros. Pictures 38 American Broadcasting Company (ABC) 51 Richard Rush 91 Robert Kaufman 92 Alan Arkin 282 James Caan 80 Loretta Swit 478
1526 Time After Time 289 1979 44 Huntington Park (California & Taylor Streets, Nob Hill) The mansion of Arabella Huntington, widow of railroad magnate Collis P. Huntington, was destroyed in the 1906 earthquake and fire. Mrs. Huntington the donated the land on which the park now stands to the city. Orion Pictures Corp. 166 Columbia Broadcasting System (CBS) 38 Nicholas Meyer 186 Karl Alexander 249 Malcolm McDowell 425 Mary Steenburgen 224 David Warner 546
1508 The Wedding Planner 284 2001 33 Lincoln Park The land on which the park stands was a cemetery until the late 1860s. Columbia Pictures 165 Sony Pictures Entertainment 115 Adam Shankman 232 Pamela Falk 245 Jennifer Lopez 421 Matthew McConaughey 220  
393 D.O.A 71 1950 15 Westin St. Francis Hotel (335 Powell Street) 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. Cardinal Pictures 54 United Artists 19 Rudolph Mate 65 Russell Rouse 64 Edmond O'Brien 288 Pamela Britton 53 Luther Adler 464
513 Final Analysis 95 1992 22 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. Warner Bros. Pictures 38 Warner Bros. Pictures 6 Phil Joanou 86 Robert Berger 87 Richard Gere 264 Kim Basinger 75  

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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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