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Locality: San Francisco, California

Phone: +1 415-296-9932



Address: 1200 Mason St 94108 San Francisco, CA, US

Website: www.gallerycafe-sf.com

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The Gallery Cafe 10.11.2020

Cowboys! Girls! Diamonds! Come catch Art Mix in the 1924 classic Ace of Cactus Range as he catches the crooks (or will he?!?!?) and gets the girl! We'll show this classic silent film this Sunday, Feb 9, at 5 pm. Presented in 8mm film on our small screen! The cafe serves beer, wine, coffee, and comfort food. The movie is free.

The Gallery Cafe 21.10.2020

Come see James Hilton's classic utopia fantasy brought to life by Frank Capra in one of the all time Hollywood classics! Presented as it used to be in 16mm film on our big screen. Lost Horizon is showing at the cafe this Sunday, Jan 26 at 5pm! The cafe serves beer, wine, coffee and comfort food. The movie is free.

The Gallery Cafe 12.10.2020

SILENT ROMANCE! Watch Rudolf Valentino take on LOVE with nothing but a red cape, a pointy stick, and those devilishly good looks. Sunday Silent Cinema at the Gallery Cafe. Presented in 8MM FILM on our small screen. Sunday, Jan 12, at 5 PM. The cafe serves beer, wine, coffee and comfort food. The movie is free. Join us!

The Gallery Cafe 06.10.2020

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The Gallery Cafe 24.09.2020

Tired of Santy Claus? Stop by the Gallery Cafe for a healthy dose of monsters! Perfect for the kids! Perfect for Christmas! The Bowery Boys meet a bunch of non-copyrighted Monsters in this 1955 classic. This Sunday, Dec. 22 at 5pm. Presented in 16mm film on our big screen! The cafe serves beer, wine, coffee and comfort food. The movie is free.

The Gallery Cafe 09.09.2020

Sunday Silents presents Frank Capra's first movie this Sunday, Dec 8 at 5 p.m. presented on 8mm FILM projected on our small screen with musical accompaniment. The Gallery Cafe serves beer, wine and hot foods including our house made Chicken Noodle Soup! Perfect for a cold December night... Frank Capra's "That Certain Thing" is very Capra: a spunky rom-com with a social message. As they say on Wikipedia... "That Certain Thing" (1928) was the first of a series of several films ...Capra cranked out in the latter ’20s at Columbia Pictures, and ultimately it is nothing more than a sweet trifle. But despite his quick work and the film’s frugal production budget, Capra took this innocuous comedy material and infused it with his bright personality. Getting warm and winning performances from his cast was Capra’s forte, even this early in his career. Ralph Graves is an appealing hero and we especially liked Viola Dana's comedic performance in this film. "That Certain Thing" still plays well to modern audiences, and we urge Sony Pictures to find the resources to restore this vital part of Frank Capra’s film legacy as they have recently have for "The Matinee Idol" (1928), the digitally-restored Capra silent film. The preservation status of "That Certain Thing" may well depend on the business "The Matinee Idol" does in revival theaters and how well it sells on home video. Viola Dana is a tenement beauty determined to marry money. Ralph Graves is a rich wastrel who meets Viola, falls for her and marries her the same night. Everything would be fine except that Ralph’s father disinherits him and Viola is back at square one. What to do? Start a business, of course! Capra’s offering delights with charming script and a brisk pace and the leads are engaging.

The Gallery Cafe 01.09.2020

HALLOWEEN SPECIAL! Exams...Homework...Dating...Student Loans...AND NOW... Monsters on the Campus Sunday, Oct 27 at 5pm! Join us for Creature Features Sunday on the fourth Sunday every month. Projected in REEL 16mm FILM on our big screen. The cafe serves beer, wine, coffee and comfort food. The movie is free.