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"Vertigo" (1958): Madeleine (Kim Novak) attempts suicide by jumping into the bay under the Golden Gate Bridge in San Francisco.
A man stands beside Fort Point and looks out at the fog-covered Golden Gate Bridge in San Francisco. San Francisco has a long history as a favorite site for filmmakers and the movie buffs who want to see the spots where their favorite scenes took place ,i
In this photo taken Thursday, Sept. 27, 2012, people pose for pictures and make their way up the steps to City Hall in San Francisco. San Francisco has a long history as a favorite site for filmmakers and the movie buffs who want to see the spots where their favorite scenes took place, from Fort Point under the Golden Gate Bridge where Jimmy Stewart saved Kim Novak in "Vertigo" to the steps of City Hall, where Sean Penn gave an impassioned speech in "Milk," to Alcatraz, stage for Clint Eastwood and many others. (AP Photo/Eric Risberg)
In this photo taken Thursday, Sept. 27, 2012, a sailboat makes its way past Alcatraz Island in San Francisco. San Francisco has a long history as a favorite site for filmmakers and the movie buffs who want to see the spots where their favorite scenes took place, from Fort Point under the Golden Gate Bridge where Jimmy Stewart saved Kim Novak in "Vertigo" to the steps of City Hall, where Sean Penn gave an impassioned speech in "Milk," to Alcatraz, stage for Clint Eastwood and many others. (AP Photo/Eric Risberg)
In this photo taken Thursday, Sept. 27, 2012, people pose for pictures and a car makes its way down Lombard Street with Coit Tower on Telegraph Hill in the background in San Francisco. San Francisco has a long history as a favorite site for filmmakers and the movie buffs who want to see the spots where their favorite scenes took place, from Fort Point under the Golden Gate Bridge where Jimmy Stewart saved Kim Novak in "Vertigo" to the steps of City Hall, where Sean Penn gave an impassioned speech in "Milk," to Alcatraz, stage for Clint Eastwood and many others. (AP Photo/Eric Risberg)
Gloria Para of San Francisco, looks at a replica of the Maltese Falcon at John's Grill in San Francisco. One of the city's oldest restaurants, the grill was a setting in author Dashiell Hammett's “The Maltese Falcon.” The interior looks just as you would
SAN FRANCISCO — The spot where Jimmy Stewart saved Kim Novak in “Vertigo” is at Fort Point, just under the base of the Golden Gate Bridge. A few miles down the bay is Alcatraz, where Nicolas Cage and Sean Connery prevented missiles from launching and …