Film Screening: Vertigo

Blue screen print of car in from of Legion of Honor building

Legion of Honor 100 ARTivate screen print by Raphael Noz

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In celebration of the Legion of Honor’s centennial year, join us for a screening of Alfred Hitchcock’s Vertigo (1958), shot on location at the museum.

About the film

Alfred Hitchcock’s film Vertigo (1958) starring James Stewart and Kim Novak features the Legion of Honor as a major filming location. The museum’s Gallery 6 was used for the fictional Portrait of Carlotta Valdes.

About the exhibition

Admission info

Free program. Theater doors will open 30 minutes before the start of the program. Seating is limited, unassigned, and first come, first served. Admission to the theater program does not include admission to the special exhibition or other galleries in the museum. Every Saturday, we offer free general admission to all residents of the nine Bay Area counties; additional fees may apply for special exhibitions.

Contact info

Public Programs
publicprograms@famsf.org

415.750.7694

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