Sep 7, 2011
SFFILM
The San Francisco Film Society, with the Presidio Trust, celebrates the tenth anniversary of the beloved Film in the Fog, 5:30 pm, Saturday, October 1 on the lawn of the Main Post Theatre, 99 Moraga Avenue at Montgomery Street in the Presidio. The free, family-friendly film screening will feature Delmer Daves’s gritty film noir thriller Dark Passage (USA 1947), a musical performance, a classic animated short and free freshly-popped popcorn.
Convicted murderer Vincent Parry (Humphrey Bogart) escapes from San Quentin and goes on the lam to try to prove his innocence. He accidentally meets Irene Jansen (Lauren Bacall), who takes him in and becomes his protector. Before Parry undergoes plastic surgery to change his appearance, his face does not appear on screen. Following surgery, when the bandages are dramatically removed, lo and behold, he looks exactly like Humphrey Bogart! Filmed almost entirely on location in San Francisco, including a decidedly tense moment on the Golden Gate Bridge, the film is a classic moody, romantic film noir. Director Delmer Daves, a San Francisco native, filmed in his beloved city by the Bay. Written by Delmer Daves. Photographed by Sid Hickox. With Humphrey Bogart, Lauren Bacall, Agnes Moorehead. 106 min.
“We’re delighted to celebrate the tenth anniversary of our partnership with the Presidio Trust in presenting Film in the Fog with this classic San Francisco noir,” said Rachel Rosen, Film Society director of programming. “If the fog does roll in to the Presidio’s Main Post on October 1, it will only enhance the mood of Delmer Daves’s atmospheric thriller.”
As always, Film in the Fog will be preceded by a ’50s-era newsreel and a cartoon. Prior to the film program, local indie music darlings Grass Widow will entertain with their combination of energized rock and delicate three-part harmonies. The spacious lawn of the Presidio Main Post theater has room for low lawn chairs and blankets, and the public is encouraged to arrive early to select a prime picnic spot. Food and beverages will be available for purchase from the Presidio’s Kitchen 39.
The film program begins at sunset (approximately 7:15 pm). Dress warmly-it’s San Francisco!