All cities have their secrets, but none are so dark as San Francisco's, the city that Ambrose Bierce famously described as "a point upon a map of fog." With its reputation as a shadowy land of easy vice and hard virtue, San Francisco provided the ideal setting for many of the greatest film noirs, from classics like
The Maltese Falcon and
Dark Passage to obscure treasures like
Woman on the Run and
D.O.A., and neo-noirs like
Point Blank and
The Conversation. In this guide to more than forty film noirs and the locations where they were shot, readers visit the Mission Dolores cemetery, where James Stewart spies Kim Novak visiting Carlotta’s grave in
Vertigo; the Steinhart Aquarium, where Orson Welles and Rita Hayworth rendezvous in
The Lady from Shanghai; and Kezar Stadium, where Clint Eastwood, in
Dirty Harry, captures the serial killer, Scorpio, in a blaze of ghastly white light.