where was harold and maude filmed
Most of Harold and Maude was filmed in and around the San Francisco Bay Area in California, USA, especially in and south of San Francisco.
Main filming area
- The movie was primarily shot on location in the San Francisco Bay Area in California.
- Key cities and towns include San Francisco, South San Francisco, Hillsborough, Colma, San Bruno, Pacifica, Santa Cruz, Palo Alto, and nearby suburbs.
Notable specific locations
- Chasen family mansion (Harold’s home): Rose Court Mansion, 10 Stacey Court, Hillsborough, California.
- Maude’s railcar home: 313 Oyster Point Boulevard, South San Francisco, California.
- Cemetery where Harold first sees Maude: Holy Cross Catholic Cemetery, 1500 Mission Road, Colma, just south of San Francisco.
- Large military cemetery: Golden Gate National Cemetery, San Bruno, near San Francisco International Airport.
- Coastal cliff where the hearse goes over: Mori Point, south of Pacifica on the coast.
- Ruins where Maude protests with Harold’s uncle: Sutro Baths ruins on the western edge of San Francisco.
- Funfair and pier: Santa Cruz Beach Boardwalk, 400 Beach Street, Santa Cruz, California.
- Bridge chase: Dumbarton Bridge (Route 84) across the Bay near Palo Alto.
Simple takeaway
If you’re visiting, you’d be tracing a route down the California coast and peninsula: starting from San Francisco (Sutro Baths, various streets), through Colma and San Bruno (cemeteries), past South San Francisco and Hillsborough (Maude’s car and Harold’s mansion), down toward Palo Alto and the Dumbarton Bridge, and out to Pacifica and Santa Cruz for the oceanfront scenes.
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