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“The Streets of San Francisco:” Screening Two Episodes of the Classic TV Series

  • Tenderloin Museum 398 Eddy Street San Francisco, CA, 94102 (map)

Thursday, September 18, 2025 | 6:00-8:00 PM

Tenderloin Museum, 398 Eddy St., SF, CA 94102

FREE ($10 suggested donation) | Register via Humanitix

Join us for a special screening of two classic episodes of The Streets of San Francisco, the iconic 1970s crime drama that turned the city into its stage—and the Tenderloin into one of its most evocative backdrops.

PLUS: A virtual message from a special guest star!

These episodes, partially filmed on location in the TL, offer a rare window into the neighborhood’s visual and cultural landscape during a time of transformation and tension. See familiar streets through the lens of Hollywood storytelling, and reflect on how the media has shaped and reshaped the public perception of the Tenderloin over the decades.

Episodes:

“The Stamp of Death” (Season 2, Episode 6)

A rich man is murdered over a stamp collection which turns out to be an insurance scam. (Aired October 18, 1973)

“The Set-Up” (Season 1, Episode 16)

A hit man living a new life with a family in France is lured out of retirement by his former employer, a crime kingpin determined to rub out every witness to a murder he committed. (Aired January 25, 1973)

About the Show
The Streets of San Francisco (1972–1977) was a hit police procedural series starring Karl Malden as veteran detective Lt. Mike Stone and a young Michael Douglas as his rookie partner, Inspector Steve Keller. Set and filmed on location, the show used San Francisco’s neighborhoods—not backlots—as its backdrop, capturing the city’s mood, architecture, and social issues of the era. Gritty, stylish, and atmospheric, the series remains a time capsule of 1970s San Francisco, including rare on-screen depictions of the Tenderloin.