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Post by BATouttaheck on Oct 4, 2019 5:57:38 GMT
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Post by jervistetch on Oct 4, 2019 5:58:14 GMT
THE CONVERSATION Union Square
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Post by BATouttaheck on Oct 4, 2019 6:05:51 GMT
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Post by jervistetch on Oct 4, 2019 6:09:37 GMT
Lots of nice location work in 1947's Dark Passage: My friend actually lives in the same building that Lauren Bacall lived in in DARK PASSAGE. I visited her a few weeks ago. The building is virtually unchanged since the Noir was made. I found this web page to show her this and she was thrilled. Irene’s Apartment
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Post by BATouttaheck on Oct 4, 2019 6:39:10 GMT
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Post by jeffersoncody on Oct 4, 2019 6:39:45 GMT
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Post by BATouttaheck on Oct 4, 2019 6:47:28 GMT
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Post by Eλευθερί on Oct 4, 2019 6:57:40 GMT
The Sweetest Thing I LOVE this scene but it just can't quite be captured by any single frame. Cameron Diaz's character dances up one of those steep San Francisco streets in high heels:
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Post by Eλευθερί on Oct 4, 2019 7:11:17 GMT
Time After Time the restaurant that this scene was filmed at reportedly closed a few years ago incidently, while looking for the pic above, I came across a website where the blogger does a meticulous job comparing then-views with now-views from movie scenes: www.nortonsmoviemaps.com/blog/time-after-time
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Post by Eλευθερί on Oct 4, 2019 7:26:13 GMT
Looking For Mr. Goodbar was supposedly set in San Francisco, but (per notes from Wikipedia article) scenes were filmed in Chicago--and the novel had been set in New York City, inspired by the story of an actual New Yorker.
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Post by Stammerhead on Oct 4, 2019 11:31:38 GMT
Hollywood realised that it hadn’t destroyed San Francisco lately.
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Post by koskiewicz on Oct 4, 2019 17:42:21 GMT
The entire "Nash Bridges" TV series takes place in San Fran, as does that one with Karl Malden and Michael Douglas. The Streets of San Francisco.
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Post by Eλευθερί on Nov 2, 2019 21:57:59 GMT
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Post by Doghouse6 on Nov 3, 2019 0:07:39 GMT
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Post by telegonus on Nov 4, 2019 10:17:26 GMT
Gotta get this in here: the fun, spooky, elegant 1939 Charlie Chan In Treasure Island, set in San Fran (the title his a long story unto itself). It's one of my favorite of the Chan pictures; and one of the best rounded as to characters, plot, acting, humor and mystery. A winner all the way, and very lively.
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Post by msdemos on Nov 4, 2019 15:10:20 GMT
Okay, this one obviously wasn't a movie (though, if I'm not mistaken, the pilot episode was aired as a 2 hour tv-movie back in 1971), but McMillan & Wife (1971-1977) was most definitely set in San Fran, and a show I always LOVED.......so for those reasons, I'll include it here !!! According to Wikipedia: The interior set of the McMillans' home in the pilot episode was actually Rock Hudson's house. In the second episode they moved to a new home, exterior shots were done on Greenwich Street in San Francisco. The address for the couple was once given in the show as 250 Carson Street. In later episodes a different house was used as the exterior shot of the house. In the final season McMillan, newly widowed, moved into an apartment and the house was never seen or mentioned again.(Included this shot (below) of 'The Rock' and John Schuck, for no reason other than the fact that IT'S GREAT !! (Due to their obviously spontaneous reactions to (I'm guessing) a screw-up of some kind!)) SAVE FERRIS
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Post by TheGoodMan19 on Nov 4, 2019 18:43:55 GMT
Guess no one likes the Silents
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Post by fangirl1975 on Nov 4, 2019 18:44:25 GMT
Ang Lee's HULK John Carpenter's Memoirs Of An Invisible Man
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