sf-film-locations

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rowidTitleRelease YearLocationsFun FactsProduction CompanyDistributorDirectorWriterActor 1Actor 2Actor 3
1255 232 10 Fisherman's Wharf pier near Chapel (Port Walk #19)   141 88 191 202 388 177 523
1256 232 10 Oasis Nightclub (298 11th St)   141 89 191 202 388 177 523
1257 232 10 Broadway and Taylor St Intersection   141 90 191 202 388 177 523
1258 232 10 Turk St between Lyon and Baker St   141 91 191 202 388 177 523
1259 232 10 Buena Vista East & Duboce; Buena Vista East & Haight   141 92 191 202 388 177 523
1260 232 10 Love Street Vintage (1506 Haight & adjacent Haight sidewalk_   141 93 191 202 388 177 523
1261 232 10 Alamo Square   141 94 191 202 388 177 523
1262 232 10 Stanyan & Belgrave   141 95 191 202 388 177 523
1263 232 10 Sansome (Washington to Bush) Pine (Davis to Kearny) Bush: Kearny to Battery   141 96 191 202 388 177 523
1264 232 10 Chinatown (Stockton @ Jackson & Jackson toward Grant   141 97 191 202 388 177 523
1265 232 10 Montgomery between California and Pine   141 98 191 202 388 177 523
1266 232 10 20th St and Church (3885 20th St)   141 99 191 202 388 177 523
1267 232 10 Duboce Park   141 100 191 202 388 177 523
1268 232 10 53 Potomac St   141 101 191 202 388 177 523
1478 277 68 Glen Park Subway Station   5 4 227 202 416 213  
1479 277 68 Glide Memorial Church (434 Ellis St)   5 4 227 202 416 213  
1480 277 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. 5 4 227 202 416 213  
1482 277 68 Golden Gate Park Children's Playground Golden Gate Park is similar in shape but 20% larger than New York's Central Park. 5 4 227 202 416 213  
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