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Classic Films in Focus: SAN FRANCISCO (1936)
Virtual Virago Posted by Jennifer Garlen on Mar 12, 2013
San Francisco has always been a cinematic town, with its storied history, its crooked, crazy streets, and its scenic bay views. The most famous San Francisco cinema tour is provided in Alfred Hitchcock's Vertigo (1958), of course, but the 1936 romantic drama, San Francisco, pens a different kind of read more
San Francisco Silent Film Festival Blog (2)
Pretty Clever Films Posted by Brandy Dean on Feb 5, 2013
You’ve probably heard about a little event called the San Francisco Silent Film Festival, but did you know that aside from the lovely SFSFF website there’s also a SFSFF Blog? Yeah, no – it’s true. There is a blog and it’s chock full of great silent film awesomeness. I read more
San Francisco Silent Film Festival Blog (1)
Pretty Clever Films Posted by Brandy Dean on Feb 5, 2013
You’ve probably heard about a little event called the San Francisco Silent Film Festival, but did you know that aside from the lovely SFSFF website there’s also a SFSFF Blog? Yeah, no – it’s true. There is a blog and it’s chock full of great silent film awesomeness. I read more
I Never Will Forget Jeanette MacDonald...or SAN FRANCISCO (1936)
The Great Katharine Hepburn Posted by Margaret Perry on Aug 26, 2012
I Never Will Forget Jeanette MacDonald...or SAN FRANCISCO (1936)
This post is written in conjunction with the Summer Under the Stars Blogathon hosted by Sittin' on a Backyard Fence and ScribeHard on Film. A full day of Jeanette MacDonald films will air on read more
I Never Will Forget Jeanette MacDonald...or SAN FRANCISCO (1936)
The Great Katharine Hepburn Posted by Margaret Perry on Aug 26, 2012
I Never Will Forget Jeanette MacDonald...or SAN FRANCISCO (1936)
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Clark Gable,
Jeanette MacDonald,
Judy Garland,
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Spencer Tracy,
Summer Under the Stars Blogathon
This post is written in conjunction with the Summer Under the Stars Blogathon h read more
I Never Will Forget Jeanette MacDonald…or SAN FRANCISCO (1936)
Margaret Perry Posted by MargaretPerry on Aug 26, 2012
This post is written in conjunction with the Summer Under the Stars Blogathon hosted by Sittin’ on a Backyard Fence and ScribeHard on Film. A full day of Jeanette MacDonald films will air on TCM on August 27. SAN FRANCISCO (1936) will be airing at 8:00 pm EST. SAN FRANCISCO is about young read more
VERTIGO: More than just the streets of San Francisco...
Lady Eve's Reel Life Posted by The Lady Eve on Jan 13, 2012
By guest contributor Michael Nazarewycz
It’s easy to take for granted a film’s location.
Some settings, of course, are mandatory to support the historical accuracy of a film; consider the importance of location in a war picture or biopic. Other settings might no read more
VERTIGO: More than just the streets of San Francisco...
Lady Eve's Reel Life Posted by The Lady Eve on Jan 13, 2012
By guest contributor Michael Nazarewycz
It’s easy to take for granted a film’s location.
Some settings, of course, are mandatory to support the historical accuracy of a film; consider the importance of location in a war picture or biopic. Other settings might no read more
VERTIGO: More than just the streets of San Francisco...
Lady Eve's Reel Life Posted by The Lady Eve on Jan 13, 2012
By guest contributor Michael Nazarewycz
It’s easy to take for granted a film’s location.
Some settings, of course, are mandatory to support the historical accuracy of a film; consider the importance of location in a war picture or biopic. Other settings might no read more
San Francisco (1)
MacGuffin Movies Posted by RBuccicone on Jan 2, 2012
San Francisco (1936) All I really remembered from my past viewing of San Francisco years ago was that it had to do with the San Fran earthquake of 1906, but as I began watching it this week, I started to question that conclusion. Although this Clark Gable movie concludes with the quake and its afte read more
Casablanca with the San Francisco Symphony
Lady Eve's Reel Life Posted by The Lady Eve on Jul 25, 2011
Last Friday night I attended a very special screening of "Casablanca with the San Francisco Symphony" at Davies Hall. Conductor Michael Francis led the orchestral accompaniment and a full house spent the evening in thrall to Warner Bros.' sublime 1942 film classic and composer Max Steiner's unforget read more
Casablanca with the San Francisco Symphony
Lady Eve's Reel Life Posted by The Lady Eve on Jul 25, 2011
Last Friday night I attended a very special screening of "Casablanca with the San Francisco Symphony" at Davies Hall. Conductor Michael Francis led the orchestral accompaniment and a full house spent the evening in thrall to Warner Bros.' sublime 1942 film classic and composer Max Steiner's unforget read more
Casablanca with the San Francisco Symphony
Lady Eve's Reel Life Posted by The Lady Eve on Jul 25, 2011
Last Friday night I attended a very special screening of "Casablanca with the San Francisco Symphony" at Davies Hall. Conductor Michael Francis led the orchestral accompaniment and a full house spent the evening in thrall to Warner Bros.' sublime 1942 film classic and composer Max Steiner's unforget read more
CLOSING NIGHT OF THE SAN FRANCISCO SILENT FILM FESTIVAL: “He Who Gets Slapped” (1924)
Backlots Posted by Lara on Jul 19, 2011
The closing night of the San Francisco Silent Film Festival last night featured a screening of He Who Gets Slapped, an incredibly disturbing, upsetting, yet ultimately touching and poignant film. It stars Norma Shearer, John Gilbert, and Lon Chaney as “He,” a clown performing in an act read more
AN EVENING AT THE SAN FRANCISCO SILENT FILM FESTIVAL–Review of “Die Frau, nach der man sich sehnt” (A Woman Men Yearn For)
Backlots Posted by Lara on Jul 17, 2011
Last night I went to the Castro Theatre to see “Die Frau, nach der man sich sehnt” (A Woman Men Yearn For), part of the San Francisco Silent Film Festival that started on Thursday and is going on through tonight. Due to lack of finances, I have not been able to attend until now, read more
San Francisco Film Locations...a mini-tour on video
Lady Eve's Reel Life Posted by The Lady Eve on Feb 10, 2011
Huntington Park at the top of Nob Hill, San Francisco
One day not too long ago my friend Dave and I went on an excursion into three San Francisco neighborhoods to shoot video of classic film locations. I'd done some research and worked out a way to cover read more
San Francisco Film Locations...a mini-tour on video
Lady Eve's Reel Life Posted by The Lady Eve on Feb 10, 2011
Huntington Park at the top of Nob Hill, San Francisco
One day not too long ago my friend Dave and I went on an excursion into three San Francisco neighborhoods to shoot video of classic film locations. I'd done some research and worked out a way to cover read more
San Francisco Film Locations...a mini-tour on video
Lady Eve's Reel Life Posted by The Lady Eve on Feb 10, 2011
Huntington Park at the top of Nob Hill, San Francisco
One day not too long ago my friend Dave and I went on an excursion into three San Francisco neighborhoods to shoot video of classic film locations. I'd done some research and worked out a way to cover read more
NOIR CITY 9 - Schedule announced for 9th annual San Francisco festival
Lady Eve's Reel Life Posted by The Lady Eve on Jan 6, 2011
The ninth annual San Francisco film noir festival, Noir City 9, will run from Friday, January 21, through Sunday, January 30, at the historic Castro Theatre; 24 films noir, both celebrated and obscure, will screen.
A presentation of the Film Noir Foundation, this festival is the centerpiece of read more
NOIR CITY 9 - Schedule announced for 9th annual San Francisco festival
Lady Eve's Reel Life Posted by The Lady Eve on Jan 6, 2011
The ninth annual San Francisco film noir festival, Noir City 9, will run from Friday, January 21, through Sunday, January 30, at the historic Castro Theatre; 24 films noir, both celebrated and obscure, will screen.
A presentation of the Film Noir Foundation, this festival is the centerpiece of read more