The sniper has struck yet again; the police are called to a park where the body of a woman has been found.
Then ... The camera captures this view - it's from near the top of the oldest city park in San Francisco, designated Hill Park in 1867 and dedicated as Buena Vista Park in 1894 (map). In the days after the 1906 earthquake people would flock to this 589 foot peak on the edge of the Haight to watch the city fires burning below.
... and Now, with Potrero Hill in the background and the slopes of nearby Corona Heights in the right foreground, the view from Buena Vista Park looks very similar but for the missing gas holder on Potrero Hill.
The police finally have a lead - they find the bandage left behind from Miller's burned hand.
The Daniels Hotel is the safe house where Bullitt is guarding Johnny Ross. It was at the time of the movie the Kennedy Hotel located at 226 Embarcadero near the corner of Howard and the Embarcadero.
Then ... Bullitt and partner Det. Sgt. Carl Stanton (Carl Reidel) leave the hotel and cross Howard Street where it met the Embarcadero. Piers 18, 20 and 22 recede towards the Bay Bridge.
... and Now, these piers are gone, removed as part of the major waterfront development following the 1989 earthquake. The Embarcadero is now much wider here so Howard now meets the Embarcadero a little further back, at Steuart. The view below is from this junction - the Daniels Hotel used to sit over to the left where the tram rails now run down the middle of the Embarcadero.
Then ... The night view shows the hotel and the ill-fated double-decker freeway which passed behind the hotel and along the Embarcadero to Broadway. The freeway was severely damaged in the 1989 earthquake and subsequently removed, along with this city block.
... and Now, the picture below of the parking structure on the corner of the Embarcadero at Howard was taken from the spot where the hotel originally sat. Before demolition, the freeway passed in front of this building.
The view below from the window of Ross's room at the rear of the hotel shows the freeway passing close by. The same hotel is seen near the end of the car chase ten years earlier in the movie 'The Lineup', viewed from the freeway - see it here.
Then ... In the Daniels hotel lobby Det. Sgt. Delgetti (Don Gordon) quizzes the hotel manager. The window view shows the Bay Bridge across the Embarcadero between piers 16 and 18.
... and Now, the same view from in front of the hotel site is no longer constrained by the piers, now demolished
Petulia, in her 60's minidress, goes shopping. She is seen coming out of a trendy dress shop and then she stops next door to buy some fruit.
Then ... The clues to this location were the number 1053 on the door of the dress shop and a telephone number, YU6-0637, on the window. There's also some Chinese writing (hint, hint - Chinatown?), which a Chinese friend told me said something about flowers ...
... from the public library ... I found this entry in the 1964/66 San Francisco street directory which verified that the movie dress shop was actually a flower shop, Lai Wah Florist, at 1053 Stockton Street in Chinatown with the matching telephone number YU6-0637. The adjacent fruit store was 1055 Stockton on the corner of Jackson - the Orange Land store.
... and Now, the current tenant of 1053 Stockton is a pharmacy but the fruit store on the corner at 1055, though under a different name, is still in the produce business and continues to display on the sidewalk.
Then ... Archie gets a call to come pick Petulia up. We see him getting out of his car in this cleverly arranged shot through a stone railing and under a bench. On the back of the bench are two psychedelic posters of Jerry Garcia, pre-beard - the real Jerry will appear in other scenes later in the movie - and the legs of a man sitting on the bench are whimsically aligned with one of the posters.
That poster was printed for a Grateful Dead Concert at the Fillmore Auditorium on October 21 and 22, 1966. Here's the full version ...
... and Now, the same view is through the railing at the top of the Filbert Steps linking the two-level Montgomery Street - incidentally, right in front of Irene's apartment in the movie Dark Passage.
Then ... Petulia still has the tuba she had filched from O'Dell's Pawn Shop earlier that morning (the instrument is referred to as a tuba in the script but reader Karl Gohl points out that it's really a sousaphone, John Philip Sousa's redesign of a tuba).
... and Now, this is the upper level of Montgomery at the top of the linking Filbert steps (map).
Then ... Archie joins her and we can see down Montgomery towards, at the end of the street, Julius' Castle, the iconic 1922 restaurant. The bench in the foreground plastered with the Jerry Garcia posters is the same one shown above.
... and Now, Julius Castle is still there but it closed its doors as recently as January 2009. The Filbert Steps continue up to Coit Tower at far left.
A bus arrives and Petulia climbs in, leaving Archie with a request to return the instrument to its rightful owners, the Companions Of The Evergreen, - " ... it's a lodge on Grant Street" - but as we who care shall see, the lodge was not on Grant at all. What's more, this bus is driving the wrong way down a one-way street and the real-life bus that services Telegraph Hill, the 39 -Coit, doesn't even get this far - it comes up Union Street and makes a U-turn a block away from here.