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{{Infobox Film
|name = Old San Francisco
|director = [[Alan Crosland]]
|writer = [[Darryl F. Zanuck]] (story) <br>[[Anthony Coldeway]] (screenplay) <br> [[Jack Jarmuth]] (titles)
|starring = [[Dolores Costello]]
|distributor = [[Warner Bros.]]
|release date = 4 September 1927
|runtime = 88 mins.
|language = silent, English intertitles
|}}
'''''Old San Francisco''''' ([[1927 in film|1927]]) is a movie which was released as a [[silent film]] and with a [[Vitaphone]] sound-on-disc recording of music and [[sound effects]] only. The film was released by [[Warner Brothers]], directed by [[Alan Crosland]], and starred [[Dolores Costello]]. It was the fifth Warner Brothers [[feature film]] to have Vitaphone musical accompaniment.
 
Warner Bros. later reused some of the footage for the [[1906 San Francisco earthquake]] sequence in ''[[The Sisters (1938 film)|The Sisters]]'' (1938).
 
==Film Preservation==
This movie still survives, and has been released on DVD in the Warner Bros. Archive Collection series.
 
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