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  1. Hotel is an American primetime soap opera series that aired on ABC from September 21, 1983, to May 5, 1988, in the timeslot following Dynasty.. Based on Arthur Hailey's 1965 novel of the same name (which had also inspired a 1967 feature film), the series was produced by Aaron Spelling and set in the elegant and fictitious St. Gregory Hotel in San Francisco (changed from the New Orleans setting ...

  2. Hotel is an American prime time drama series which aired on ABC from September 21, 1983 to May 5, 1988 in the timeslot following Dynasty. Based on Arthur Hailey's 1965 novel of the same name, the series was produced by Aaron Spelling and set in the elegant and fictitious St. Gregory Hotel in San Francisco. Establishing shots of the hotel were filmed in front of The Fairmont San Francisco atop ...

  3. Director Edward Dmytryk filmed the movie in less than a month between September 24 and October 20,1951 and it was released in the U.S. on May 9,1952. The Story. A killer is on the loose in the city. Eddie Miller (Arthur Franz) has been abused as a child by his mother; as a result he is left with a major chip on his shoulder with women. His ...

  4. Impact, directed by Arthur Lubin, was first released in New York City on March 20, 1949. It's an excellent noir thriller with enough twists and turns to keep the audience guessing until the very end. Nob Hill and Chinatown locations are prominently featured throughout as well as locations north of the Golden Gate Bridge. The Story

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    Probably the most famous show filmed in San Francisco is "Full House." It features the Tanner family with the father, Danny Tanner, played by the late Bob Saget, and his daughters, D.J, Stephanie, and Michelle. Other famous actors in this show include John Stamos, who played Uncle Jesse, and Dave Coulier, who played Uncle Joey. The opening scene of...

    This series on HBO was the first to feature all gay protagonists—three male friends living in present-day San Francisco. You'll see typical scenes of SF, including Chinatown and City Hall, Muni bus rides, nightlife in the Mission District, and quirky Folsom Street, known for its gay scene. Despite receiving critical acclaim, the show was canceled a...

    Tony Shaloub plays the eccentric Adrian Monk, a master detective and police consultant. Because of this, he travels around San Francisco, working on cases with the SFPD. Some of the locations include his apartment on Nob Hill, Union Square, Russian Hill, and the Palace of Fine Arts. Other locations include the Bay Bridge from SF, North Beach, and a...

    This is one of the wildest shows filmed in San Francisco or pretty much anywhere in the world. The basis is to "bust" every myth possible, which takes a lot of moving around and going places since Jamie, Adam, and Kari are often blowing things up. Some locations include the Steinhart Aquarium, the San Francisco Zoo, the Fort Mason Center, and, unli...

    Nash Bridges is about two detectives in the San Francisco Police Department. Don Johnson plays the main cop, and Cheech Marin plays his cheeky partner. They work together to take down bad guys while keeping you laughing simultaneously. Since this duo has to drive all around town (in a totally awesome 1971 Plymouth Barracuda), you'll see loads of lo...

    Five siblings try to raise each other in this touching and original San Francisco show. The main location is at their gorgeous house on 2311 Broadway Street. There are a few more random locations around the city, but most of it was filmed in Los Angeles or Vancouver, Canada. Surprisingly, if you go to Yelp it even has its own listing! It is sort of...

    A very San Francisco TV show deals with a friend, who returns to the city and is openly transgender, and what is happening in the boarding house they share with others. There are loads of locations, including a classic apartment building at 1360 Montgomery Street. I love this one since Vertigo was also filmed here! Another famous location is the Bu...

    Raven-Symone plays a teenager, Raven Baxter, who can see into the future, which can cause problems and hilarity as she tries to figure out the best way to deal with them. Her home shown in the credits is located at 461 Ashbury Street. The rest of the show was filmed in a few different locations in SF, but primarily on a studio set in Los Angeles.

    Seeing and hearing all kinds of music and sights is exactly what Zoey did in this hilarious comedy. You'll see some places in Rincon Park, the Ferry Building, the Embarcadero, and North Beach, but a decent amount was filmed in British Columbia. Since there aren't a lot of local places, keep your eyes peeled, and when they do appear, you'll get some...

    This is one of the most original television shows out there, as Keef, an up-and-coming cartoonist, has been forced to be "woke" even though that wasn't his plan. There are loads of scenes from places that you'll recognize, including the cable cars, Golden Gate Park, the Golden Gate Bridge, and more. Interestingly enough, hardly any of this was shot...

  5. There's not a lot of San Francisco left by the time the X-Men decide to make their last stand— the Golden Gate Bridge being the main one—but it is quite impressive! 41. Joy Luck Club (1993) Although the book that this film is based on was written by a San Francisco local, Amy Tan, only a few scenes are filmed in San Francisco.

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  7. The film industry might have started in Southern California, but San Francisco has a long and colorful history with film that will make any self-proclaimed film geek giddy. From cinema classics to today’s biggest blockbusters, San Francisco has made plenty of appearances on the silver screen.

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