sf-film-locations

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rowidTitleRelease YearLocationsFun FactsProduction CompanyDistributorDirectorWriterActor 1Actor 2Actor 3
1613 303 20 Powell St. at Market St.   176 119 142 145 435 234 550
1612 303 20 426 Castro 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
1610 303 20 Eureka Arts Center, 4400 20th St.   176 119 142 145 435 234 550
1609 303 20 Haight St. at Central   176 119 142 145 435 234 550
1608 303 20 Buena Vista Park   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
1606 303 20 Twin Peaks Bar, 401 Castro   176 119 142 145 435 234 550
1605 303 20 Harvey Milk Plaza, 17th and Castro   176 119 142 145 435 234 550
1604 303 20 24th St. between Florida and Alabama   176 119 142 145 435 234 550
1603 303 20 Bay Bridge   176 119 142 145 435 234 550
1602 303 20 440 Castro St.   176 119 142 145 435 234 550
1601 303 20 Castro Theatre, 429 Castro St.   176 119 142 145 435 234 550
1600 303 20 520 Castro St.   176 119 142 145 435 234 550
1599 303 20 United Nations Plaza   176 119 142 145 435 234 550
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
1582 300 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. 175 118 244 260 433    
1564 297 22 Under Highway 101 (near Potrero and Cesar Chavez Streets)   173 117 242 257 431 230 549
1563 297 22 3567 18th Street   173 117 242 257 431 230 549
1562 297 22 422 Oak Street at Laguna   173 117 242 257 431 230 549
1561 297 22 544 Natoma (SOMA)   173 117 242 257 431 230 549
1560 297 22 Corona Heights Park   173 117 242 257 431 230 549
1559 297 22 Project Artaud (Florida Street)   173 117 242 257 431 230 549
1546 294 2     171 116 239 254 429    
1510 284 33 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. 165 115 232 245 421 220  
1509 284 33 Japanese Tea Garden (Hagiwara Tea Garden Drive, Golden Gate Park) The Japanese Hagiwara family invented "Chinese" fortune cookies in the tea-garden 165 115 232 245 421 220  
1508 284 33 Lincoln Park The land on which the park stands was a cemetery until the late 1860s. 165 115 232 245 421 220  
1507 284 33 Montgomery Street at Union Street   165 115 232 245 421 220  
1506 284 33 Pier 7 (The Embarcadero)   165 115 232 245 421 220  
1505 284 33 Pleasant Street at Taylor   165 115 232 245 421 220  
1504 284 33 The Music Concourse (Martin Luther King, Jr. Drive, Golden Gate Park) Golden Gate Park is similar in shape but 20% larger than New York's Central Park. 165 115 232 245 421 220  
1503 284 33 Grace Cathedral Episcopal Church (1100 California Street) Grace Cathedral Episcopal Church is the West Coast's largest Episcopalian cathedral. 165 115 232 245 421 220  
1496 283 40 The Castro From 1910-1920 the Castro was called "Little Scandinavia" because of its high concentration of residents of Scandinavian ancestry. 164 114 60 244 420 219 544
1486 279 65 Financial District   163 113 111 240 417 215 543
1485 279 65 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. 163 113 111 240 417 215 543
1484 279 65 Cow Palace Supposedly, the Cow Palace's name derives from a newspaper editorial in which the writer wonders whether the soon-to-be-built structure for livestock was a "palace for cows". 163 113 111 240 417 215 543
1483 279 65 American Can Company (Between Illinois & Kentucky, 20th and 22nd Streets)   163 113 111 240 417 215 543
1502 278 49 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. 162 112 228 222 273 214 542
1501 278 49 Firestation #38 (California & Laguna)   162 112 228 222 273 214 542
1500 278 49 Grace Cathedral Episcopal Church (1100 California Street) Grace Cathedral Episcopal Church is the West Coast's largest Episcopalian cathedral. 162 112 228 222 273 214 542
1499 278 49 Hyatt Regency Hotel (5 Embarcadero Center, Financial District)   162 112 228 222 273 214 542
1498 278 49 San Francisco Fire Station 38 (2150 California Street, Pacific Heights)   162 112 228 222 273 214 542
1497 278 49 Bank of America Building (555 California Street, Financial District) The Bank of America Building was the tallest building on the West Coast from 1969-1972, when it was surpassed by the TransAmerica Pyramid. Today, the Bank of America building is the 5th tallest building on the West Coast. 162 112 228 222 273 214 542
1481 278 49 2898 Vallejo Street   162 112 228 222 273 214 542
1419 259 53 Bay Bridge Before opening in 1936, the bridge was blessed by Cardinal Secretary of State Eugenio Pacelli, who later became Pope Pius XII. 157 111 214 225 404 197 533
1418 259 53 San Francisco Zoo (2701 Sloat Blvd.)   157 111 214 225 404 197 533
1581 299 18 Treasure Island An artificial island, Treasure Island was created for the 1939 Golden Gate International Exposition, and is named after the novel by Robert Louis Stevenson, a one-time San Francisco resident. 156 110 243 259 265 232  
1417 258 8 1 Bush Street   156 110 213 224 245 40 532
1416 258 8 301 Howard Street   156 110 213 224 245 40 532
1415 258 8 Bank of America Building (555 California Street) The Bank of America Building was the tallest building on the West Coast from 1969-1972, when it was surpassed by the TransAmerica Pyramid. Today, the Bank of America building is the 5th tallest building on the West Coast. 156 110 213 224 245 40 532
1414 258 8 Bay Bridge Before opening in 1936, the bridge was blessed by Cardinal Secretary of State Eugenio Pacelli, who later became Pope Pius XII. 156 110 213 224 245 40 532
1413 258 8 City Club (155 Sansome Street)   156 110 213 224 245 40 532
1412 258 8 Harrison Street (The Embarcadero)   156 110 213 224 245 40 532
1411 258 8 Mason & California Streets (Nob Hill)   156 110 213 224 245 40 532
1410 258 8 Merchant Exchange Building   156 110 213 224 245 40 532
1409 258 8 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. 156 110 213 224 245 40 532
1408 258 8 Ritz-Carlton Hotel (600 Stockton Street)   156 110 213 224 245 40 532
1407 258 8 Sheraton Palace Hotel (639 Market Street) The hotel was destroyed in the 1906 earthquake and fire, had to be rebuilt, and was reopened in 1909. 156 110 213 224 245 40 532
1406 258 8 Stockton Tunnel Southern Approach Overhang (Bush & Stockton Streets, Chinatown) Opened in 1914, the Stockton Tunnel was built to provide North Beach residents access to the thriving downtown area. 156 110 213 224 245 40 532
1405 258 8 Washington Street & Waverly Place (Chinatown)   156 110 213 224 245 40 532
1404 258 8 Merchant Exchange Building (465 California Street)   156 110 213 224 245 40 532
1402 256 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. 57 109 211 223 402 196  
1359 251 23     152 108 206 218 398    
1330 246 2     149 107 202 213 396    
1327 244 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. 148 106 200   395    
1325 241 26 Columbus Avenue at Green & Stockton   147 105 198 210 394 185  
1324 241 26 Danilo's Bakery (Green Street & Bannam Place)   147 105 198 210 394 185  
1323 241 26 Mama's Restaurant (1701 Stockton)   147 105 198 210 394 185  
1322 241 26 Moose's Restaurant (1652 Stockton)   147 105 198 210 394 185  
1321 241 26 Nina M. Designs (52 2nd Street at Jessie)   147 105 198 210 394 185  
1320 241 26 Pacific Stock Exchange (301 Pine Street at Sansome)   147 105 198 210 394 185  
1319 241 26 Roof of Cable Car (California at Front Street) SF Cable Cars are the only moving National Historical Landmark. 147 105 198 210 394 185  
1318 241 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. 147 105 198 210 394 185  
1317 241 26 Steinhart Aquarium (California Academy of Sciences, Golden Gate Park) The Steinhart Aquarium is home to over 38,000 animals, which represent more than 900 species. 147 105 198 210 394 185  
1316 241 26 Stockton Tunnel (Stockton Street at Sutter Street) Opened in 1914, the Stockton Tunnel was built to provide North Beach residents access to the thriving downtown area. 147 105 198 210 394 185  
1315 241 26 Sutter-Stockton Garage (330 Sutter Street at Stockton) Garage roof serves as a heliport in the movie 147 105 198 210 394 185  
1314 241 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. 147 105 198 210 394 185  
1312 241 26 Merchant Exchange (465 California Street at Leidesdorff)   147 105 198 210 394 185  
1515 286 2     167 104 234 247 423 44  
1311 240 5 766 Sutter Street   146 104 197 209 40 184  
1310 240 5 Tosca CafĂ© (242 Columbus Avenue, North Beach)   146 104 197 209 40 184  
1285 238 66 Bank of America (1455 Stockton Street)   144 103 36 35 360 182  
1284 238 66 Golden Gate Park   144 103 36 35 360 182  
1283 238 66 Mission Street   144 103 36 35 360 182  
1281 236 38 Regency Building (1290 Sutter Street)   143 102 194 206 392    
1280 236 38 Broadway Studios (435 Broadway at Montgomery Street)   143 102 194 206 392    
1268 232 10 53 Potomac St   141 101 191 202 388 177 523
1267 232 10 Duboce Park   141 100 191 202 388 177 523
1266 232 10 20th St and Church (3885 20th St)   141 99 191 202 388 177 523
1265 232 10 Montgomery between California and Pine   141 98 191 202 388 177 523
1264 232 10 Chinatown (Stockton @ Jackson & Jackson toward Grant   141 97 191 202 388 177 523
1263 232 10 Sansome (Washington to Bush) Pine (Davis to Kearny) Bush: Kearny to Battery   141 96 191 202 388 177 523
1262 232 10 Stanyan & Belgrave   141 95 191 202 388 177 523
1261 232 10 Alamo Square   141 94 191 202 388 177 523
1260 232 10 Love Street Vintage (1506 Haight & adjacent Haight sidewalk_   141 93 191 202 388 177 523
1259 232 10 Buena Vista East & Duboce; Buena Vista East & Haight   141 92 191 202 388 177 523
1258 232 10 Turk St between Lyon and Baker St   141 91 191 202 388 177 523
1257 232 10 Broadway and Taylor St Intersection   141 90 191 202 388 177 523
1256 232 10 Oasis Nightclub (298 11th St)   141 89 191 202 388 177 523
1255 232 10 Fisherman's Wharf pier near Chapel (Port Walk #19)   141 88 191 202 388 177 523
1243 230 64 2800 Scott Street   140 87 141 201 387 175 521
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