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Family Plot
is Alfred Hitchock's underappreciated final film. In the 1976 comedy caper,
cabbie Bruce Dern and phony psychic Barbara Harris are on the hunt for
a missing heir, while William Devane and Karen Black pull off a series
of kidnappings and jewel heists. The couples' fates are intertwined. Though
the story is set in an unnamed, unidentifiable city, Hitchcock uses a pastiche
of San Francisco and Los Angeles locations. (Ostensibly, Family Plot was
made in L.A., except for a few scenes which were shot here presumably so
Mr. Hitchcock could have lunch at Jack's
and stay at the Fairmont Hotel.) Devane and Black drive through a flat
L.A. commercial strip when, quicker than you can say "cut," they turn the
corner of Clay and Buchanan, high on a hill in Lafayette
Heights. The "Adamson Mansion" is the 2230 Sacramento Street apartment
building, identified as "1001 Franklin St." in the film. The rising stairs
and shadowy trees are visual cues that suggest the Psycho house. A garage
on the Buchanan Street side of the building is a pivotal location and San
Francisco's second notorious cinema garage. The other is in Experiment
in Terror.
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