Floating Films: Cinema at the Hyde Street Pier. Watch a super silly and fun horror film about a giant octopus that attacks San Francisco the way it was meant to be seen: aboard an historic ship overlooking Alcatraz, the Fisherman’s Wharf fishing fleet and the SF Bay.
July 14: It Came from Beneath the Sea
A Giant Octopus, whose feeding habits have been affected by radiation from H-Bomb tests, attacks San Francisco. A pair of scientists and a nuclear sub captain try to stop it before it tears down the Golden Gate Bridge
Hosted by the non-profit SF Maritime Nat’l Park Assoc, Floating Films is an event for a good cause: the $5 suggested donation benefits at risk youth education programs. Refreshments, beverages and raffle.
Floating Films: Cinema on Historic Ships 2011
Maritime films on the water
Hyde and Jefferson Streets, San Francisco
- Open seating begins at 7:30pm
- Films begin at 8pm
- Donation: $5
2011 Floating Films Schedule
http://www.maritime.org/calendar.htmJune 16: Across the Pacific
Humphrey Bogart plays a U.S. Army artillery officer who is court martialed in 1941 and leaves the country. He gets a job offer in Central America. While in Panama he discovers a Japanese plot to attack the Panama Canal along with the Pearl Harbor attack.July 14: It Came from Beneath the Sea
A Giant Octopus, whose feeding habits have been affected by radiation from H-Bomb tests, attacks San Francisco. A pair of scientists and a nuclear sub captain try to stop it before it tears down the Golden Gate Bridge.August 18: The Lady from Shanghai
Michael O’Hara, against his better judgement, hires on as a crew member of Arthur Bannister’s yacht, sailing to Sausalito and ends up mired in a complex murder plot.