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[[Image:San Francisco bar 1, Star Trek III.jpg|thumb|The interior of the bar]]
 
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[[File:San Francisco bar 1, Star Trek III.jpg|thumb|The interior of the bar]]
 
[[File:San Francisco bar 2, Star Trek III.jpg|thumb|The interior of the bar]]
 
The '''San Francisco bar''' was a [[bar]] on [[Earth]] in [[San Francisco]] in the [[23rd century]].
 
The '''San Francisco bar''' was a [[bar]] on [[Earth]] in [[San Francisco]] in the [[23rd century]].
   
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==Background==
 
==Background==
Although the bar was never named on-screen, the description of several costumes describes the location as ''San Francisco bar''. {{stala|5714}} {{stala|1713}}
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Although the bar was never named on-screen, the description of several costumes describes the location as ''San Francisco bar''. {{stala|5714}} {{stala|1713}}. Another unnamed San Francisco bar was attended by Kirk in {{film|12}}.
   
The script describes the bar as ''A crowded, smoke-filled watering hole of the twenty-third century, filled with a smattering of civilians, Starfleet personnel, and visitors from strange and far-off civilizations. It does not have the bizarre qualities of the "[[Star Wars]] Bar" which is across the street.'' [http://www.geocities.com/ussmunchkin7/Star_Trek_III.htm]
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The script describes the bar as, "''A crowded, smoke-filled watering hole of the twenty-third century, filled with a smattering of civilians, Starfleet personnel, and visitors from strange and far-off civilizations. It does not have the bizarre qualities of the '[[Star Wars]] Bar' which is across the [[street]].''" [http://www.geocities.com/ussmunchkin7/Star_Trek_III.htm]
   
 
The bar was featured in the scenes 79-83. According to the above mentioned script, there was an [[deleted scene|alternate scene]], in which several stunt performers appeared. This is supported by a costume worn by stuntwoman [[Jeannie Coulter]], who doubled [[Sharon Thomas]] {{stala|5411}} {{stala|8211}}, and the appearance of stuntman [[Tom Morga]].
 
The bar was featured in the scenes 79-83. According to the above mentioned script, there was an [[deleted scene|alternate scene]], in which several stunt performers appeared. This is supported by a costume worn by stuntwoman [[Jeannie Coulter]], who doubled [[Sharon Thomas]] {{stala|5411}} {{stala|8211}}, and the appearance of stuntman [[Tom Morga]].

Revision as of 19:56, 30 September 2013

Not to be confused with the Port of San Francisco bar.
File:San Francisco bar 1, Star Trek III.jpg

The interior of the bar

File:San Francisco bar 2, Star Trek III.jpg

The interior of the bar

The San Francisco bar was a bar on Earth in San Francisco in the 23rd century.

In 2285, Doctor Leonard McCoy visited this bar to hire a transport ship which should bring him to the planet Genesis in the Mutara sector. He found someone, an alien, but was stopped and arrested by a civilian agent. (Star Trek III: The Search for Spock)

The bar had a lounge like atmosphere with many tables, holographic parlor games, mirrors, plants, and lava lamps. Arcanis Lager was a variety of beer served in this bar.

Individuals

Background

Although the bar was never named on-screen, the description of several costumes describes the location as San Francisco bar. [1] [2]. Another unnamed San Francisco bar was attended by Kirk in Star Trek Into Darkness.

The script describes the bar as, "A crowded, smoke-filled watering hole of the twenty-third century, filled with a smattering of civilians, Starfleet personnel, and visitors from strange and far-off civilizations. It does not have the bizarre qualities of the 'Star Wars Bar' which is across the street." [3]

The bar was featured in the scenes 79-83. According to the above mentioned script, there was an alternate scene, in which several stunt performers appeared. This is supported by a costume worn by stuntwoman Jeannie Coulter, who doubled Sharon Thomas [4] [5], and the appearance of stuntman Tom Morga.