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Hostage Situation Peacefully Resolved At San Rafael Hotel A tense hostage situation involving a boyfriend who allegedly held his girlfriend against her will ended peacefully in San Rafael Saturday afternoon. Fairfield Man Accused Of Holding Wife At Gunpoint Fairfield police have arrested a man accused of holding his wife at gunpoint in their Broadway Street apartment Wednesday morning, a police spokesman said. You can take a short walk to Church Street and catch the Muni J train and be at Google headquarters in 45 minutes or less.

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If you are not represented by an agent, you can reach out to Mark Peschel, [email protected] to schedule a viewing time. Jim Beitzel [email protected]. All property photos. Neighborhood Gallery. By the way, the Davies boys ran into the archway which can be seen behind the stair in the actual location photo, and that is where the younger of the Davies brothers was shot.

The Davies house is shown a few times, the most illuminating scene occured when Elaine Russo Ina Balin crossed an adjacent intersection in her car, offering a view of Sutro Tower in the background.

This made it easier to identify the location which can be found at Noe Street, quite close to the intersection of 21st and Noe Streets. The house's entrance was slightly modified but even the open space to the right is still there. When police receives a description of the suspects, Mike drives up to a high school and interviews of group of basketball-playing guys.

He spots Lonnie Carter in a distance but he finally loses him in the following chase. This sequence was obviously filmed on Potrero Hill, and the final scene of the chase with Mike standing on a rooftop and Carter running away right over the intersection, almost colliding with a driving car delivered the decisive sightings: the intersection is of 19th and Vermont Streets, and the schoolyard belongs to Downtown High School at Vermont.

Again, Liz took absolutely fantastic matching photos of both, the playground perspective as well as Mike's last sighting of Lonnie Carter on the intersection. Carter's Apartment. Following the chase at Lonnie Carter's former high school, Mike drives up one of San Francisco's hills in order to interview Lonnie's mother.

There is little indication of the exact location of the house other than the view towards Bay Bridge, and a few buildings in background when Mrs. Carter is shown in close-ups. Telling from these perspectives, the filming location had to be in quite a distance from the Bay and Interstate but still east of US Highway 1. I finally identified the background buildings to be on Carolina Street, however, there was no match for the house where Mikes knocks on apartment door number '2' - but note that concrete stair Mrs.

Carter is leaning on. The apartment building obviously used to sit where Southern Heights Avenue branches off Carolina hence the elevated perspective onto Carolina Street , and the concrete stair is still there, but the apartment house itself was either substantially modified or completely re-built.

None of its architectural structures can be compared or identified, so I am concentrating on matching views of the background. But make sure you also check out the last picture showing the building with the concrete stair to its right. After having talked to Lonnie Carter's mother who said her son had a job at famous Ripley's, Mike immediately drives to Fishermans Wharf where Ripley's is still located at Jefferson Street. The entrance area of the 's Art Deco building has been updated over the past years, of course, but the remarkable architecture at Jefferson and Taylor Streets is still the same.

Mike approaches Ripley's on Jefferson from the west which is not possible anymore since Jefferson Street was converted into a one-way street several years ago. Actual photo was taken on an early Sunday morning in , hence less traffic on both, the street as well as on the sidewalk. Drug-addicted Jack Davies meets his dealer at Fishermans Wharf, between Taylor and Jones Streets, which is actually less than a block away from Ripley's.

You can see Tarantino's is still serving some fine 'frutti di mare', and so is adjacent Alioto's which is not pictured in the actual location photo taken in Famous 'Fishermans Wharf' sign in far right background on both, the screencap as well as the actual picture.

The climax takes us a bit more to the west on Jefferson Street, to what is today known as 'San Francisco Maritime National Park' which includes a number of historical ships at Hyde Street Pier. Mike is watching as Al and Jack Davies are finally overcoming their father-and-son conflicts and concluding peace.

The actual photo was taken on the pier just a bit more away from Mike's position so you can also see historic ship 'Balclutha' moored on the right side.

Anyone spotting Mike some 50 feet in the distance? In the epilogue, Steve talks to Al Davies in his bar named 'Pastine's Dugout' in order to ask for how he and Jack have been Jack had been transfered to rehab in the meantime. When Steve leaves the bar, Mike is waiting for him in their car. Only when they are driving away, there are some indications concerning the location of this place. It is actually located downtown, just off Market at 15 Kearny Street.

Although the front has been rebuilt for retail requirements, the upper facade is still the same including the ventilation louvers on the right. Taking pictures on this busy part of Kearny is quite tough today due to the heavy traffic, so thanks much to Liz for her terrific work.

They make a u-turn abreast the Bank of America building, Martin Sheen gets off and enters the 'Howard Hotel' which actually is California. There are only close-up scenes of the building's facade in this episode, but you can pretty much imagine the scenery. The actual location photo shows California in a complete view the facade was slightly modified since then ; the 'Bay Bank' was located in the building on the right, just across small Spring Street.

Following the robbery and a visit to his actual wealthy girl friend outside San Francisco, Dean Knox returns to the house of Kate Evans, the one he has a 'useful relationship' with. We can see him entering the house through the front door after he has parked his yellow sports car in front of it. Note the background pointing at Russian Hill, and we also got to see the great terrace view from Kate Evans' balcony. This house is located in the western part of Cow Hollow, at Union Street.

It has been modified in some details - note the ballustrade and columns added to the top of the entrance marquee plus the massive 'handrails' added to the entrance stair itself - but otherwise it remains unchanged. During their investigations, Mike and Steve receive a hint leading to another suspect living in a house in quite shabby condition. We can see them approaching the place eastbound on 23rd Street, with Mike knocking on the front door and Steve securing the back side.

We can even see the house number '' on the suspect's entrance door. As you can see in the actual location photos, 23rd Street is still sitting in its place - and in opposite to most of the other locations, it obviously remains in its poor condition as the 'ugly duckling' like it did some 40 years ago.

The house numbers have not changed either but at least the entrance area received some new paint in the meantime. With Mike and Steve already on his trail, Knox picks-up his girlfriend and takes her to the "Pinewood Lodge". The screencap shows Mike and Steve meeting up with the Sheriff at the Alta Mira parking lot, the actual location photo was taken in , when the exclusive hotel was long gone and the facility re-opened to a privately-owned healthcare project.

In order to get rid of his girlfriend and eye-witness of the holdup murder, Knox persuades her to go and enjoy the great sunset view over the Golden Bridge from a viewpoint. They allegedly use a trail from the Alta Mira compound to that vista point, which actually takes them to Battery Spencer for the episode's climax. You can see that Battery Spencer has not changed that much over the past 40 years, although it was officially opened to the public as part of the Golden Gate National Parks - which was quite uncommon for all the Batteries in the San Francisco area back in the 's.

Steve finally books Knox at the edge of a rock spur high above the Golden Gate, offering a great view over the bridge and the bay. Before, they have to pass a fence that separates the precipitous part from the publicly accessible area; that fence is still there albeit not shown in the pictures. The actual photo was taken with a wide-angle lens in order to catch the great view of the Golden Gate and the City; the photographer was actually standing in the same position as Martin Sheen did which was forbidden, to say the least.

Act I starts out with a nightly scene where the camera swings on an intersection from one street with illuminated high-rise buildings in background to the left onto another street's curb.

The initial view is heading west on Mission St first screencap , and after swinging to the left we are looking south on The Embarcadero second screencap. Located right beneath the elevated Embarcadero Freeway back then - which seperated the city from the waterfront - this section was known as the 'skid-row part' of The Emcardero, a rather dirty and shabby area, to say the least. Today, the remodelling of San Francisco's waterfront, particularly of The Embarcadero between Washington and 3rd Street covering the whole waterfront of the Financial District and South Beach , offers a completely different atmosphere - but some buildings are still extant, particularly in the block we are focusing on here.

The former gap was built up over the decades and adjacent buildings were just modified and refurbished but not replaced by new ones. The large neon letters on the screencap depict the former 'YMCA Building' which houses the 'Harbor Court Hotel' these days you can recognize the hotel's lettering on the actual location photo in place of the illuminated YMCA sign now.

It's the area where Billy Jeffers' hookers are supposed to see their clients. We are taken to Ghirardelli Square where smart and charming Billy Jeffers uses to play his flute for tips. Although famous Ghirardelli Square has been renovated again and again, the water fountain as well as most of the buildings and installations are still there. I tried to take a matching photo by night back in , with some success. Somehow, I missed out on one of Jeffers' shows.

Billy Jeffers and his hookers all got separate apartments in one and the same house. Following an interview at Homicide, Steve takes Sarah Holt home, and later on, Mike and Steve return to this site for further inspection of her apartment. We can see Steve getting off the car, with a revealing view down the street.

There's an elevated freeway in sight, a crossing street which is obviously Market, and we also see the towers of St. Joseph's church in background. This made it easier to identify the location which is in Hayes Valley, precisely on Haight Street just west of Octavia Boulevard formerly the elevated Octavia Freeway. The first set of pictures illustrates the street view I was talking about, then Liz took perfectly maching photos of Billy Jeffers' house. After Billy Jeffers has raised her hopes to be his 'first', Sarah follows him to Baker Beach, just to discover that he actually killed his former lover and is about to kill her too.

This scene was fimled at the eastern edge of Baker Beach where the rocks block the way toward the Golden Gate Bridge.



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