San Francisco by the Golden Gate

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San Francisco by the Golden Gate is a short film from 1932 released on 16mm. It is held in the Prelinger Archives collection.

San Francisco scenes: Ferry Building and waterfront piers from air; pan across Ferry Building to San Francisco Bay; aerial of North Beach area; boats at Fisherman's Wharf; gulls in flight; fishermen repairing nets; cooking crabs at Fisherman's Wharf; view down California Street; Civic Center from the air; Mission Dolores; LS Bay and city from Twin Peaks; Fleischacker Pool from the air; Japanese Tea Garden and pools; Golden Gate Park and beach looking south; Cliff House, Seal Rocks and seals; LS Palace of the Legion of Honor; LS and aerial view of the Palace of Fine Arts; LS aerial view pans of Palace of Fine Arts into Marina District; LS Alcatraz Island and ferryboats; Campanile (bell tower) at University of California, Berkeley, seen through trees; Golden Gate from San Francisco, showing Sausalito and Tiburon (towns in Marin County); Golden Gate from Berkeley Hills; Long Wharf extending into San Francisco Bay; old Gjoa by the Bay; Windmill in Golden Gate Park turning; flower seller.

San Francisco by the Golden Gate
Produced byCentral Films
Production
company
Central Films
Distributed byCentral Films
Release date
1932
Running time
7:36
LanguageEnglish
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