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More Film Clip Links – ‘The Maltese Falcon’ (1941)

September 12, 2015March 4, 2017SF Film Locations

The top image is from the opening scene of the movie with the Bay Bridge and San Francisco Skyline. (Thumbnail image)

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More Film Clip Links – ‘Harold and Maude’ (1972)

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Harold being recruited for an army career up on Sutro Heights as crippled, blind, and shell shocked soldiers stumble past them. (Thumbnail image)

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More Film Clip Links – ‘The Graduate’ (1967)

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Dustin Hoffman on the Bay Bridge: (Thumbnail image)

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More Film Clip Links – ‘The Caine Mutiny’ (1954)

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The USS Caine at the old Pier 18, now gone. (Thumbnail image)

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More Film Clip Links – ‘Escape From Alcatraz’ (1979)

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The Alcatraz Prison recreation yard: (Thumbnail image)

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More Film Clip Links ‘Dirty Harry’ (1971)

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“Dirty Harry” investigates the murder of a child at the bottom of Potrero Hill. (Thumbnail image)                      

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More Film Clip Links – ‘Kiss Them for Me’ (1957)

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Cary Grant’s’s crew stayed at the Fairmont Hotel in the movie. (Thumbnail image)

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More Film Clip Links – ‘The Laughing Policeman’ (1974)

September 8, 2015June 29, 2019SF Film Locations

The bus where the massacre takes place in the opening scenes of the film leaves the Transbay Terminal Building. The bottom picture was taken the day the terminal closed in August, 2010. (Thumbnail image)

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More Film Clip Links – ‘The Organization’ (1971)

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A truck gets in Virgil Tibbs line of fire across from Pier 38, near today’s AT&T Park. (Thumbnail image)

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More Film Clip Links – ‘Days of Wine and Roses’ (1962)

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Jack Lemmon and Lee Remick in front of the old PG&E Building on Market Street. (Thumbnail image)

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