It's no surprise that weird, and sometimes eerie things happen in the city.
Scenic San Francisco has long been the backdrop to many a cheery movie. But, as the dark fog rolls in, and the shadows cross over senescent architecture, the city also becomes part of a more sinister plot. Explore, if you dare, 10 of scary movies films that take advantage of old SF to induce fright.
Interview with the Vampire: The Vampire Chronicles (1994)
via Film in America
In Interview with the Vampire, a San Francisco reporter gets the scoop of the century when a bloodsucking immortal tells him his life story. The interview takes place at a fictional hotel, located at 1020 Market. Other SF locations in the film include the Golden Gate Bridge, a scene at Taylor Street and Golden Gate Avenue, and other shots along Market Street.The film is based on the novel by Anne Rice, who lived in San Francisco and wrote the book here.






























