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Landmark's Clay Theater2261 Fillmore StreetSan Francisco, CA 94115 map cross street: Clay district: Pacific Heights Tel. 415.267.4893 Website |
![]() | Fri May 16 - Sat May 17 "Woe be unto him who ventures near without knowledge!" As one of the seven gates of Hell just happens to lie beneath her decrepit New Orleans hotel, Liza Merril (Catriona MacColl) unwittingly unleashes a plague of bizarre, shocking, supernatural even... More |
| Fri May 16 - Thu May 22 In the still of the night, three lives are about to cross…a woman abandoned, a stranger awaiting his chance and a best-selling author who imagines the thriller of the year. Deceptively layered and intriguingly misleading, this highly anticipated new ... More |
| About Landmark's Clay Theater Built in 1910 and operated by Landmark since 1991. The mighty Clay is one of the oldest theatres in San Francisco. Built in 1910 by the renown Naify brothers, builders of the first movie screen in town, the New Fillmore, the Clay was first a nickelodeon house. In the early 1970s, the theatre was part of the Surf Theatres group, run by pioneering San Francisco film exhibitor Mel Novikoff. In 1972, the Clay hosted the first midnight movie in San Francisco with the premiere of John Water's Pink Flamingos, and also hosted many other controversial films, including The Life of Brian. Since Landmark assumed management in 1991, the Clay has enjoyed such improvements as digital sound, new seats and an extensive refurbishment of its art deco and classic Greek accoutrements. The combination of classic appointments and modern amenities has helped keep the Clay a comfortable, laid-back place to see unique film programming for almost a century. The Clay has 1 screen. |