California Street, San Francisco, California
(Redirected from Grace Cathedral, California Street, San Francisco)
Hitchcock's Films
Vertigo (1958)
Pacific-Union Club
Although filmed entirely on Stage 5 at Paramount, Gavin Elster's gentleman's club was modelled on the exclusive Pacific-Union Club, located at 1000 California Street, between Cushman Street and Mason Street and close to Brocklebank Apartments.
During filming, actor Tom Helmore repeatedly mispronounced the word "McKittrick".[1]
Family Plot (1976)
Grace Cathedral
Standing on the block surrounded by California, Taylor, Sacramento and Jones Streets in the Nob Hill district, Grace is an Episcopal cathedral completed in 1964.
The cathedral is renamed "St Anselm's" in Family Plot and was used as the location for the kidnapping of the bishop.
The Fairmont
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Pacific-Union Club
Grace Cathedral
Nearest Locations
- Mason Street, San Francisco, California (0.2 miles)
- Taylor Street, San Francisco, California (0.2 miles)
- Sutter Street, San Francisco, California (0.3 miles)
- Union Square, San Francisco, California (0.4 miles)
- Powell Street, San Francisco, California (0.5 miles)
- Post Street, San Francisco, California (0.5 miles)
- Grant Avenue, San Francisco, California (0.5 miles)
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Film Frames
Selection of film frames: Grace Cathedral, California Street, San Francisco
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Notes & References
- ↑ Vertigo: The Making of a Hitchcock Classic (1998) by Dan Auiler, page 98