
"FREE ($10 suggested donation) | Join us for a special screening of two classic episodes of The Streets of San Francisco, the iconic 1970s crime drama that turned the city into its stage-and the Tenderloin into one of its most evocative backdrops. PLUS: A virtual message from a special guest star! Register via Humanitix These episodes, partially filmed on location in the TL, offer a rare window into the neighborhood's visual and cultural landscape during a time of transformation and tension."
"The Streets of San Francisco (1972-1977) was a hit police procedural series starring Karl Malden as veteran detective Lt. Mike Stone and a young Michael Douglas as his rookie partner, Inspector Steve Keller. Set and filmed on location, the show used San Francisco's neighborhoods-not backlots-as its backdrop, capturing the city's mood, architecture, and social issues of the era. Gritty, stylish, and atmospheric, the series remains a time capsule of 1970s San Francisco, including rare on-screen depictions of the Tenderloin."
A special screening of two classic episodes of The Streets of San Francisco will take place at the Tenderloin Museum, 398 Eddy St., San Francisco. Attendance is free with a suggested $10 donation and registration via Humanitix. A virtual message from a guest star will accompany the screening. The episodes were partially filmed on location in the Tenderloin and provide visual and cultural insights into the neighborhood during a period of transformation and tension. The Streets of San Francisco (1972–1977) starred Karl Malden and Michael Douglas and used San Francisco neighborhoods rather than backlots. Attendees should double-check event details with the organizer.
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