Dark Passage (1947) Filming Locations | Then & Now
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- Most of the filming location from the Humphrey Bogart/Lauren Bacall noir, shot partially in San Francisco, CA. Big thanks to CitySleuth at reelsf.com/ for his thorough research and a few photos of some hard-to-get-to places.
I normally focus on movies shot in New York. For more info, go to: nycinfilm.com
Amazing! 1360 Montgomery untouched is pretty increadible.
Just fantastic!! I LOVE this movie. Beyond the Bogart and Becall magic, the acting, cinematography, and one great scene after another made this one a real gem. When I visited SF, I made a point to go to that awesome art-deco apartment house. It was so cool to be there. I actually heard that Bogart and Becall lived there for a while and really enjoyed it. I'm blown away that they Kean Hotel is still there. I assume it's not 5-star by any means! HAHA
There used to be a standee of Bogart in one of the upstairs apartment window.
The Malloch Apartments, impressive, still looking the same! Thanks!
Awesome job and what a great flick!
Beautiful San Francisco still has all its charm intact. A national treasure just like Bogie and Bacall!
Great work Mr Gluecement and others, you know who you are, extremely well put together! Great the way you have overlayed a soundtrack and combined parts of soundtrack from the original film. Love this film and it sits on my shelf as I speak.
wow! you do a great job. I've lived here for 30 years, and had real problems indemnifying the locations after watching last night. Thanks!!
Thank You for all the time you spend putting these videos together.👌🎥
Excellent.
Great job of then and now location shots of Dark Passage my favorite San Francisco noir.
This was fantastic!! Thank you. So much is still the same . How wonderful
You did a fantastic job on this production. This movie is in my library as one of my top ten favorite pictures. You know it’s amazing how so many things have stayed the same such as some street lamps and that KEAN hotel. It’s a shame that the lunch wagon is no longer there as I think they would be a very welcome place for many walking in the city. Also those big drug stores of those days were amazing with their lunch counters. I wish they would bring those back. I remember as a child when my mother took us school shopping we would stop at the lunch counter at Woolworths for a sandwich. The way things a going in our county I would love nothing more than a giant reset back to those days bringing back morals, ethics and a sense of decency as well as simplicity.
and of course the days when movie stars were really stars and the movies were just fantastic to see in beautiful theaters as they were meant to see. Now I will have to run this movie as my weekend time machine taking me away from all the crazy nonsense happening around us. Thank you for all the hard work putting this together….. Cheers from FL….
Brilliant! But you missed the bus station, still standing on Mission street, next door to the Pickwick Hotel at 5th and Mission.
But at least you didn’t confuse the diner with the Grub Stake on Pine!
Just watched this and really enjoyed it. Excellent job lining these shots up man.
Great work! Love this movie and seeing SF from that era.
Impresionante trabajo de recopilación de imágenes. Congratulations since Buenos Aires, Argentina
Wow! Excellent work. Such a fine job. Congratulations.
Amazing work!!!! WOW!!!
This my fav movie of his. And key largo 2nd. Maltese falcon was confusing though. And love the big sleep . I'm 52 I love noir.
Up Union to Montgomery, left to Filburt. Bogie still stands in the window. I grew 2 blocks away.
Great job!
awsome
Well done!
Amazing
Very interesting.
Pretty cool.
Wow, how does one gain access to rooftops etc like this for their TH-cam vid? Well done!
Wow, great job. Just like u were there😂
1:58 is that Agnes Moorehead from Bewitched?
Yes. Great cast.
Great job!