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San Francisco movie locations from classic films

San Francisco movie locations from classic films

One On Top Of The Other - Surprise News

During a photoshoot at Jane’s studio George tells her of surprise news - unbeknownst to him Susan had taken out a life insurance policy before she died and he is the beneficiary. Of $2,000,000. The studio interiors were filmed in Italy at the Cinecittà Studios in Rome.

 

Then … at the Dumurrier clinic (described earlier) Henry listens as George is hounded by a lender but is now able to tell him, thanks to the insurance payout, that he will soon get the money. The scene was filmed in the Lodge at Pebble Beach where the window view looks south beyond Carmel.

… and Now, this same view was taken in front of the Lodge. The 18th Green of the famous golf course is in the center.

 

Then … The two lovers are next seen dining at a restaurant with a colorful sign.

… in the 1960s … here’s a vintage photo of the restaurant as it looked when the movie was filmed - it’s the Fishermen’s Grotto at Fisherman’s Wharf (map). It started life as fish stall #9, becoming a 2-story restaurant in 1935 then expanding over the years into a perennial tourist favorite.

… and Now, the restaurant including its array of striped lantern posts is remarkably unchanged in over a half century. However it is still closed (July 2021) even as other restaurants have opened up following removal of city-wide pandemic restrictions; its future at this time appears uncertain. Here’s hoping the 86 year-old eatery, one of the largest in San Francisco, survives.

 

Then … But someone is very interested in George - we get our first glimpse of a man in a fedora who is tailing him - a suspicious insurance investigator (Bill Vanders).

… and Now, in the matching image today the iconic circular yellow sign at left that heralds Fisherman’s Wharf is still there; it continues to light up at night as it did above. The lantern posts too have survived. Beyond that, Sabella’s restaurant on the corner of Taylor and Jefferson is now an Applebee’s.

 

Then … In the upstairs level of the restaurant, George gets a mysterious call to check out a local club. Curious, he decides to go, concocting an excuse and leaving Jane (looking every inch the fashionista) behind. The window view looks across Fisherman’s Wharf marina to high-rise apartment buildings dotted along the Russian Hill skyline.

… and Now, unable to get inside the shutdown restaurant, CitySleuth settled for this matching shot taken outside at ground level. The building that housed Rosario’s restaurant on Jefferson (its sign dimly visible above) is still there but the restaurant is long gone.

 

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