Clay Theatre
'The World of Henry Orient' playing. 'The Hob Nob' diner next door.
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'The World of Henry Orient' playing. 'The Hob Nob' diner next door.
Pacific Heights
Opening night of Coliseum Theatre on Clement Street and 9th Avenue. 'Johanna Enlists' playing.
Richmond Inner
Haight Theatre, closed berfore its Summer 1979 demolition. Haight and Cole. Park Masonic Hall, which later became the I-Beam.
Haight Ashbury
Benefit show on Market Street between 3rd and 4th. Bercut's Meats and Paris Theatre in background.
South of Market
535 Pacific Avenue near Montgomery. 'The Fansticks'playing. Box office from the Market Street Fox Theatre. VW Bug in front.
North Beach
Architectural rendering of proposed Marina Theatre at Chestnut near Steiner.
Marina
'The Girl with the Golden Eye'and 'Candide'playing. North Beach movie Theatre?
North Beach
16th Street and Capp Street. Moved from the President Theatre. Burlesque playing. Now Victoria Theatre.
Mission
16th Street and Capp Street. Moved from the President Theatre. Council Inn in background. Now Victoria Theatre.
Mission
Grove, Hyde and Market. Originally the Pantages. 'It's a Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad World'playing in Cinerama.
South of Market
Ornate parapet. 147 O'Farrell St. between Powell and Stockton. Later, the Columbia Theatre.
Downtown / Union Square
Powell & Columbus Ave. Showing 'The Carpetbaggers. Later the Pagoda Palace, previously the Washington Square Theatre and Milano Theatre. Palace Sweet Shop.
Russian Hill
View east towards Flood Building. Pix Theatre. Esquire Theatre showing 'Sons of Katie Elder.'MUNI K-line #1141
South of Market
View northeast across Market near Mason to military parade headed up Market St., passing Frolic Theatre showing 'The Trap.' Mechanics Savings Bank (as Bank of Italy), Garfield Building, Douglas Building, Flood Building. Admissions Day (Native Sons) Monument. At left, Dean Building (built 1906, demolished 2018). Evergreen boughs, American and California flags strung over street. Maxferd Jewelry, Dr. Larsen Physician Surgeon, Abe Jacobs Tailor.
South of Market
Crowds outside entrance and ticket booth. Showing 'Fox Movietone Follies of 1929.' Market between 9th and 10th Streets
Civic Center