
San Francisco Nights: Entertainment and Amusement in the 1960s (silent)
This silent footage offers a vivid glimpse into the diverse entertainment culture of 1960s San Francisco. It features a wide array of performances, from cabaret-style dances, flamenco shows, and old-time banjo music to elaborate theatrical plays and ballroom dancing. Highlights include the bustling Playland amusement park with its eerie Fun House clown sign and lit-up rides, as well as scenes from glamorous Cinerama movie premieres like How The West Was Won. The film captures the lively nightlife, featuring bumper cars, carnival games, and restaurant audiences enjoying live music. The visuals are a nostalgic mix of elegance, amusement, and cultural flair from a bygone era.
Email us at footage@avgeeks.com if you have questions about the footage and are interested in using it in your project.