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San Francisco (1936)
In director W.S. Van Dyke's dramatic disaster film:
- the stunningly realistic 20-minute earthquake and
fire sequence, with spectacular special effects (including the
splitting apart of the earth and the fiery aftermath)
- Blackie Norton's (Clark Gable) and Father Tim Mullin's
(Spencer Tracy) discovery of Mary Blake (Jeanette MacDonald) on a
hillside singing "Nearer My God to Thee"
- Blackie's confession of thanks to God on his knees
and his reunion with Mary as she sang "The Battle Hymn of the
Republic" with the throngs of people
- the final scene (after "the fire's out")
in which crowds gathered on a hill to look down on the devastated
city
- the dissolve from the ruined city to a view of the
reconstructed city with the reprised sound of the title song: "San
Francisco"
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