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Golden Gate Bridge in popular culture

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Kim Novak in the 1958 film Vertigo

As a prominent American landmark, the Golden Gate Bridge has been used in a variety of media, often shown or mentioned where San Francisco, California is the setting of the story.

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Films

Destroyed

The Golden Gate Bridge has been destroyed in the following films.

Other appearances

It has featured also in the following movies.

Television

It has also been featured in the opening/closing and/or episodes of the following shows.

Documentaries

It has been the subject of a 2006 documentary and a 2008-2010 documentary TV series:

  • The Bridge – a film about suicides from Golden Gate Bridge in 2004.
  • Life After People - A TV documentary series about what happens to the world if humanity suddenly disappears; the Golden Gate Bridge collapses after around 100 years due to corrosion in its support cables. After 200 years, only the towers remain intact.

Video games

Other

References

  1. ^ "Image of bridge".
  2. ^ GGB legal ID from July 14, 1987 on YouTube
  3. ^ tomsmith0002 (January 15, 2009). "NORAD Tracks Santa - Dec 23, 2002 - San Francisco, CA". Archived from the original on December 21, 2021 – via YouTube.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link)
  4. ^ "Golden Gate Bridge at Yesterland". www.yesterland.com.
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