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Red Vic Movie House

1727 Haight Street
San Francisco, CA 94117 map
cross street: Cole @ Shrader
district: Haight (Upper)


Tel. 415.668.3994
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Events Calendar
Tue Aug 19 - Wed Aug 20
Jim Jarmusch (Down by Law) brings us a dreamy western that feels more like Altman than Peckinpah. Johnny Depp plays William Blake, a mild mannered accountant who comes to a small western town and turns into a notorious gunman. Fleeing to the hills he... More
Fri Aug 22 - Sat Aug 23
It Came From Outer Space in glorious 3-D is based on a story by Ray Bradbury. It was the country’s hottest film when it debuted in 1953. A scientist and a schoolteacher witness the landing of aliens in the Arizona desert. The local sheriff and the to... More
Sun Aug 24 - Mon Aug 25
Made in 1977 as a thesis project at UCLA but never commercially released because of legal battles over music rights, Killer of Sheep was declared a national treasure and has been named one of the “100 essential films of all time” by the National Soci... More

About Red Vic Movie House

All of our friends love to watch movies. So in 1980, a group of us decided to collectively run our own cinema. Hence, the Red Vic Movie House. For almost 10 years, Red Vic's first home was at the corner of Haight and Belvedere Streets. Here, we introduced our now legendary couches to offer our patrons a funky, yet comfy, place to watch their favorite films.

In 1991, the Red Vic moved to its present location, on Haight Street between Cole and Shraeder Streets. Unlike the orginal Red Vic location, the new Red Vic offers a larger auditorium equipped with video, 16mm and 35 mm dolby stereo sound projection. But we still have signature couches and organic treats available for your movie watching pleasure.

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Cool Alternative Movie Houses
By SFS Staff (01/26/2008)

" These articles are a mix of teen-friendly venues and events. They were written to fill in the lack of all ages venues and clubs listings in the media. Because there are not enough places for teens to hang out, they often end up at their friends’ houses or doing things their parent’s would not approve of. With these articles, we hope to expose high school students to places where they can have fun and be safe at night: FILM . Red Vic Movie House . The Castro Theatre . The Roxie New College Film Center "

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