San Francisco

San Francisco

Director: D.W. Griffith, W.S. Van Dyke Cast: Clark Gable
Clark Gable
, Jeanette MacDonald
Jeanette MacDonald
, Spencer Tracy
Spencer Tracy
, Jack Holt
Jack Holt
, Ted Healy
Ted Healy
San Francisco

San Francisco

Director: D.W. Griffith, W.S. Van Dyke Cast: Clark Gable
Clark Gable
, Jeanette MacDonald
Jeanette MacDonald
, Spencer Tracy
Spencer Tracy
, Jack Holt
Jack Holt
, Ted Healy
Ted Healy

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Overview

The MGM historical "spectacular" San Francisco was allegedly based on a three-sentence synopsis, submitted verbally to producer B.F. Zeidman by studio troubleshooter Bob Hopkins. The story begins on the Barbary Coast on New Year's Eve, 1906, as rakish but likeable political boss Blackie Norton (Clark Gable) hires demure young singer Mary Blake (Jeanette MacDonald) to perform at his rowdy Paradise gambling house. Local priest Father Mullin (Spencer Tracy), Blackie's best friend, disapproves of the exploitation of the lovely Mary, feeling that she's suited for classier surroundings. Jack Hurley (Jack Holt), Nob Hill socialite and Blackie's political rival, agrees with Father Mullin and offers the girl the opportunity to sing with the San Francisco Opera. Blackie, who's fallen in love with Mary but won't admit it to himself, jealously holds on to her contract, forcing Mary to walk out on him. For the rest of the film, Mary is torn between the "respectable" lifestyle offered her by Hurley and the baser creature comforts provided by Blackie. It looks for a while that Hurley has won out, but fate takes a hand in the form of the devastating San Francisco Earthquake of April 18, 1906 (a special effects tour de force for art directors Arnold Gillespie and his uncredited associate James Basevi). Hurley is killed in the holocaust, while Blackie, desperately searching for Mary in the rubble, at long last finds religion and prays to God for his sweetheart's salvation. At the end, an unidentified bit player shouts defiantly "We'll build a new San Francisco!" -- and by golly, they do! The Hollywood censors were not so much bothered by the sexual subtext of San Francisco or its harrowing earthquake finale as they were by a scene in which Father Mullin is knocked down by an unrepentant Blackie. To "purify" this potentially blasphemous sequence, screenwriter Anita Loos quickly added an earlier scene in which Mullin and Blackie, both dressed in turtleneck sweaters, genially duke it out at an exercise gym, whereupon the priest cold-cocks Blackie with the greatest of ease. By establishing that Mullin could have punched out Blackie, but chooses not to in the controversial later scene, not only allows that scene to pass, but also strengthened the priest's character. San Francisco proved to be one of MGM's biggest hits, remaining in almost constant reissue for the next three decades.

Product Details

Release Date: 06/20/2006
UPC: 0012569528826
Original Release: 1936
Rating: NR
Source: Warner Home Video
Region Code: 1
Presentation: [B&W]
Sound: [Dolby Digital Mono]
Language: English
Time: 1:55:00
Sales rank: 20,823

Special Features

Closed Caption;Alternate ending sequence ; Documentary profile Clark Gable: Tall, Dark & Handsome, Hosted by Liam Neeson; 2 vintage Fitzpatrick traveltalk shorts: Cavalcade of San Francisco; Night Descends on Treasure Island; Classic cartoon bottles; Theatrical trailer; Languages: English & Fran?ais; Subtitles: English, Fran?ais & Espa?ol (Feature film only)

Cast & Crew

Performance Credits
Clark Gable Blackie Norton
Jeanette MacDonald Mary Blake
Spencer Tracy Father Tim Mullin
Jack Holt Jack Burley
Ted Healy Matt
Margaret Irving Della Bailey
Jessie Ralph Maisey Burley
Harold Huber Babe
Al Shean Professor
Kenneth Harlan Chick
William Ricciardi Baldini
Roger Imhof Alaska
Frank Mayo Dealer
Charles Judels Tony
Russell Simpson Red Kelly
Bert Roach Freddy Duane
Warren Hymer Hazeltine
Edgar Kennedy Sheriff Jim,Mike
Shirley Ross Trixie
Tandy MacKenzie Faust
Tudor Williams Mephistopheles
Spec O'Donnell Man Praying
Bob McKenzie Messenger
Adrienne d'Ambricourt Mme. Albani
Nigel de Brulier Old Man
Mae Digges Dancer
Nyas Berry Dancer
John Kelly Kelly
James Farley Charlie,Charlie, Police Captain
Pat O'Malley Fireman
Otho Wright Fireman
Gertrude Astor Drunk's Girl
Tom Dugan Drunk
Vince Barnett Drunk
Belle Mitchell Mary's Maid,Heckler,Earthquake Extra
Fred M. Fagan Waiter
W.J. O'Brien Waiter
James Brewster Stooge
Samuel Glasser Stooge
John Pearson Stooge
Jason Robards Sr. Father
William 'Billy' Newell Man in Breadline
James Macklin Young Man
Tom McGuire Bartender
Wilbur Mack Bartender
Harry Myers Reveler
Edward Hearn Parishioner
Henry Roquemore Drinker
G. Pat Collins Bartender
Harry Strang Soldier
Vernon Dent Fat Man
Irving Bacon Picnicker
Orrin Burke Pompous Man
David Thursby Man
John 'Skins' Miller Man on Stretcher
Helen Shipman Bit
George Guhl Bit Man
Edward Earle Bit Man
Maude Allen Elderly Woman
Jack Baxley Kinko
Carl Stockdale Salvation Army Man
Anthony Jowitt Society Man
Jane Barnes Girl
Richard Carle Members of Founders' Club
Oscar Apfel Members of Founders' Club
Frank Sheridan Members of Founders' Club
Ralph Lewis Members of Founders' Club
Chester Gan Jowl Lee
Cy Kendall Headwaiter
Don Rowan Coast Type
Sherry Hall Well-Wisher,Earthquake Extra
Ben Taggart Cop
Dennis O'Keefe New Year's Celebrant
Charles Sullivan Fire Spectator
Beatrice Roberts Forrestal Guest
Sidney Bracey Burley's Butler
Tommy Bupp Bill
Sam Ash Orchestra Leader
Bud Geary Man Restraining Blackie after Quake
George Magrill A Marine
King Baggot Earthquake Extra
Flora Finch Earthquake Extra
Fritzi Brunette Earthquake Extra
Helene Chadwick Earthquake Extra
Naomi Childers Opera Spectator in Burley Box
Rosemary Theby Earthquake Extra
Jean Acker Earthquake Extra
Ruth Gillette Actor
Bill O'Brien Waiter
Edward Ward Composer
Herbert Stothart Composer

Technical Credits
Anita Loos Screenwriter
John Emerson Producer
Bernard H. Hyman Producer,Producer
James Basevi Special Effects
A. Arnold Gillespie Special Effects
Joseph Newman Assistant Director
Herman J. Mankiewicz Screenwriter
Max Fabian Special Effects
Douglas Shearer Sound Effects
Robert Hopkins Screenwriter
Erich von Stroheim Screenwriter

Scene Index

Disc #1 -- San Francisco
1. Credits and Foreword [1:54]
2. Fiery New Year [3:21]
3. Blackie's Place [3:08]
4. Fair Set of Pipes [1:47]
5. Welcome for the Night [4:08]
6. San Francisco [5:45]
7. A Heart That's Free [3:36]
8. Mary's Admirers [4:13]
9. The Holy City [2:38]
10. The Good in Blackie [3:47]
11. Candidate With Punch [3:48]
12. Sucker Competition [2:58]
13. Would You? [4:19]
14. You and I Together [4:13]
15. No Place for Mary [2:56]
16. First Nighters [4:27]
17. The Jewel Song [2:46]
18. Mary's Triumph [3:52]
19. Blackie's Proposal [3:21]
20. Broken Apart [4:53]
21. Aristocratic Maisie [4:58]
22. Shut Down [3:09]
23. Sempre Libera [3:16]
24. Chicken's Ball [4:43]
25. San Francisco [3:32]
26. Award Refused [2:02]
27. Earthquake! [1:44]
28. Out of the Rubble [2:33]
29. Aftershock [2:34]
30. Searching for Mary [5:56]
31. Finding Father Tim [3:15]
32. Finding Mary and God [5:26]
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