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Notes on the Port of St Francis

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Director
  
Frank Stauffacher

Story by
  
Robert Louis Stevenson

Country
  
United States

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Genre
  
Documentary, Short

Cinematography
  
Frank Stauffacher

Duration
  

Language
  
English

Cast
  
Vincent Price

Release date
  
1951

Writer
  
Robert Louis Stevenson (poem)

Similar movies
  
Brandy in the Wilderness (1969), Bless Their Little Hearts (1983), Cicero March, Ella Cinders (1926), Daughter of Dawn (1920)

Notes on the Port of St. Francis is a 1951 short impressionistic documentary film on San Francisco, directed by Frank Stauffacher, and with narration written by Robert Louis Stevenson (1882) and read by Vincent Price. The film opens with "An Epitaph" by Walter de la Mare. The film was made in 16mm film, is 22 minutes long, and has been preserved by the Pacific Film Archive at University of California, Berkeley. Stauffacher was assisted by Hy Hirsh, Allon Schoener, Herb Gleitz, and Gene Tepper. The film was co-produced by Stauffacher, the SF Maritime Museum, and the California Historical Society.

On December 18, 2013, the Library of Congress announced that this film had been selected for the National Film Registry for being "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant".

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Notes on the Port of St. Francis Wikipedia
Notes on the Port of St. Francis IMDb Notes on the Port of St. Francis themoviedb.org