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Landmark's Clay Theatre

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1 Screen. Built in 1910. 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 April of 1935, Herbert Rosener reopened the Clay as The Clay International, a foreign film showcase. 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 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 more than a century!

"One of San Francisco’s Best Movie Theaters" —Moviefone.com (February, 2010)
"Best Spot for a Rainy-Day Matinee" —7x7 Magazine (June, 2007)
"Best Movie Theatre for Making Out" —San Francisco Magazine (July, 2004)

Address: 2261 Fillmore St, San Francisco 94115
Phone: (415) 561-9921
Parking: Street
State: CA
City: San Francisco
Street Number: 2261 Fillmore St
Zip Code: 94115
categories: movie theater


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Reviews
Historic single screen movie theatre is San Francisco. I come here to watch the movie The Room, if you haven’t experience this you have to. When friends come from out of town and the Room is playing I bring them to experience this event. Surprisingly the seats are comfortable at this theatre. Unlike other theatre in San Francisco, popcorn and candy are inexpensive here. Also, this theatre is located near nice bars and restaurants.
Cool place to see a nice film. Specializes in 35mm and other cool aspects for the hipster aficionado. We do like our cool films and this is a non pretentious place to see them. Saw Stop Making Sense. Yeah!
While it's not the most spectacular of movie theaters, the screen is small and the seating is a little odd, this place has a ton of character. I would absolutely recommend to visit during one of the "special" night, such as Rocky or the room. The atmosphere is electric, this theater not only supports the behavior that comes with watching these cult movies, they help and provide accessories to it such as balloons during party scenes etc. and even brings in the actors and such for special occasions. So fun!
We are so lucky to still have this wonderful place in which to see first or sometimes third run movies in a palatial setting and with other people. Went twice in the last three weeks, to see the same movie, Norman, actually. The popcorn is hot and buttery, the tea, spiky and delicious, Nathan's great hot dogs, milk​ duds! Wow, and matinees are super affordable. Like a synagogue, it's just easier to get close with others around. Go! Go,! Go! Again, I've been going to this place since I was a child. It more than lives up to memories, I take my own girl now. The help is devoted​and lovely.
Reminds me of theaters I see in late 70s/early 80s cinema like the theater from Taxi Driver or American Werewolf in London. I like that kind of historic nostalgic feeling it gives. And we watched the original Blade Runner- So I had a great experience.
I love this theater. It is one of the great theaters left in San Francisco. I go frequently, and the people are so nice and wonderful, and the popcorn and drinks are too. The theatre is beautiful and we should all be supporting these theaters and supporting the movie industry. It is an entirely different experience watching something on netflix vs. sharing the audience experience watching a great movie on a large screen Jeanine Loughran
Such a great surprisingly large theater that has consistently awesome showings that you can't find anywhere else! I attended a midnight showing of Howl's Moving Castle with my husband and it was incredibly special to finally see it on the big screen!
Cute and quaint historic theater in the Fillmore. Great prices. Stop in for a matinee and some popcorn sometime soon!
An intimate and simple single screen cinema. I liked the variety of movie posters placed everywhere. It has all the requirements to enjoy a film but none of the fluff and flash of more expensive theatres. Highly recommended for a date or any romantic get-together.
One of my favourite indie theatres when it comes to thoughtul movies. I love their staff, they are nice and attentive and their popcorn and chocolates are out of this world. As most of our theatres in SF of this kind, the place needs some love ie refurbish. Apart from that this is the place to go for good independent movies.
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