sf-film-locations

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rowidTitleRelease YearLocationsFun FactsProduction CompanyDistributorDirectorWriterActor 1Actor 2Actor 3
20 8 8 75 California Street   4 3 8 7 243 7  
21 9 8 Grace Cathedral Episcopal Church (1100 California Street) Grace Cathedral Episcopal Church is the West Coast's largest Episcopalian cathedral. 4 3 8 7 243 7  
22 9 8 Hills Brothers Plaza (Embarcadero at Harrison Street)   4 3 8 7 243 7  
23 9 8 San Francisco International Airport SFO has a museum dedicated to aviation history. 4 3 8 7 243 7  
446 84 8 Pier 39   46 27 56 77 299 65  
447 84 8 Bay Bridge Before opening in 1936, the bridge was blessed by Cardinal Secretary of State Eugenio Pacelli, who later became Pope Pius XII. 46 27 56 77 299 65  
503 93 8     67 22 84 79 265 73  
520 97 8 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. 70 25 88 89 265 77  
558 102 8 755 Vallejo Street   70 25 93 94 263 82  
559 102 8 The Tamalpais Building (1201 Greenwich Street at Hyde)   70 25 93 94 263 82  
560 102 8 Neiman Marcus (150 Stockton Street, Union Square) The City of Paris department store previously occupied the space that now houses Neiman Marcus. City of Paris' original rotunda and glass dome were incorporated into Neiman Marcus' design. 70 25 93 94 263 82  
561 102 8 First Bank (550 Montgomery Street at Commercial) Called "Stanhope Bank" in the film. 70 25 93 94 263 82  
562 102 8 Bay Bridge Before opening in 1936, the bridge was blessed by Cardinal Secretary of State Eugenio Pacelli, who later became Pope Pius XII. 70 25 93 94 263 82  
885 164 8 Bush Street at Jones   104 25 140 143 3    
1404 258 8 Merchant Exchange Building (465 California Street)   156 110 213 224 245 40 532
1405 258 8 Washington Street & Waverly Place (Chinatown)   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
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
1408 258 8 Ritz-Carlton Hotel (600 Stockton Street)   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
1410 258 8 Merchant Exchange Building   156 110 213 224 245 40 532
1411 258 8 Mason & California Streets (Nob Hill)   156 110 213 224 245 40 532
1412 258 8 Harrison Street (The Embarcadero)   156 110 213 224 245 40 532
1413 258 8 City Club (155 Sansome Street)   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
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
1416 258 8 301 Howard Street   156 110 213 224 245 40 532
1417 258 8 1 Bush Street   156 110 213 224 245 40 532
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