sf-film-locations

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rowidTitleRelease YearLocationsFun FactsProduction CompanyDistributorDirectorWriterActor 1Actor 2Actor 3
13 5 5 Rainforest Café (145 Jefferson Street)   5 4 5 4 240 4  
58 19 5     16   18 17 253 17  
501 91 5     66 50 82 84 303 71  
1071 200 5 Magic Theater (Fort Mason, Golden Gate National Recreation Area) Constructed in 1864 as a coastal defense site, Fort Mason went on to serve as an army post for more than 100 years. 77 78 166 173 316    
1133 209 5 Pier 24   4 3 111 181 324 160  
1310 240 5 Tosca Café (242 Columbus Avenue, North Beach)   146 104 197 209 40 184  
1311 240 5 766 Sutter Street   146 104 197 209 40 184  
1547 209 5 Red's Java House (Pier 30-32, The Embarcadero)   4 3 111 181 324 160  
1548 209 5 Piers 30-32   4 3 111 181 324 160  
1549 209 5 Pier 39   4 3 111 181 324 160  
1550 209 5 Mojito (1337-1339 Grant Avenue)   4 3 111 181 324 160  
1551 209 5 McCovey Point, China Basin Park (24 Willy Mays Plaza)   4 3 111 181 324 160  
1552 209 5 Veterans' War Memorial Building (401 Van Ness Avenue)   4 3 111 181 324 160  
1553 209 5     4 3 111 181 324 160  
1554 209 5 La Bodega (1332 Grant Avenue at Vallejo)   4 3 111 181 324 160  
1555 209 5 Vesuvio Café (255 Columbus Avenue) Jack Kerouac was a regular at the café. 4 3 111 181 324 160  
1556 209 5 The Saloon (1232 Grant Avenue)   4 3 111 181 324 160  
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    
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