The Woman In Red - Teddy Is Smitten
Then … Teddy is the Director of Information for the San Francisco Municipal Railway which operates the city’s famed cable cars. Here he rounds the corner of his office building where a large sign references the city’s campaign to save its aging cable car system (director Wilder’s nod to the real citizen’s revolt that saved the cable cars in 1947 - read all about that here).
… and Now, But this (as were several of the movie’s locations) was filmed in Los Angeles. The building is the art deco beauty at 601 W. 5th Street built by the Southern California Edison Company in 1931 on the corner of Grand Avenue, also known as One Bunker Hill or the CalEdison Building. It’s now home to a number of businesses including Torrey Pines Bank. Note the structure and steps that have since been added on the 5th Street side.
… during filming … while the film crew was filming in San Francisco in the fall of 1983 the cable car system really was once again in the midst of a major upgrade. Here’s an example of how 69 city blocks along the cable car routes were affected by the rebuilding. This is Powell Street viewed from the corner of Jackson Street, shared by the north-bound Powell-Mason and Powell-Hyde lines.
… and Now, Those two lines continue to operate along Powell Street today. That’s the Fairmont Hotel Tower in both images on the right atop Nob Hill.
As Teddy parks in his office building basement garage he sees a beautiful woman (Kelly Le Brock) in a flaming red dress crossing in front of him …
… they both get a surprise as she steps over an air vent …
… Thinking she’s alone she sways to the background strains of Little Stevie Wonder’s song ‘The Woman In Red’. Teddy sits there, agape, smitten. The chance meeting is about to turn his world upside down.
Not for the only time in this movie Gene Wilder has referenced a well-known scene from an earlier film, this one inspired by Marilyn Monroe’s famous frolic above a New York City subway grate 29 years earlier in the 1955 movie The Seven Year Itch.
Up in his office Teddy spots the mystery woman visiting an adjacent office. He calls the desk she’s sitting at to ask her out that evening. But unseen by him a co-worker, Ms. Milner (Gilda Radner), picks up the phone. As it happens she has a crush on him; she recognizes his voice and agrees to meet. (Trivia time - Wilder and Radner were engaged at the time and were married one month after the movie was released).