Welcome Back to the Castro: Clara Bow's "IT" !
“Clara Bow is the quintessence of what the term ‘Flapper’ signifies as a definite description: pretty, impudent, superbly assured, as worldly-wise, briefly-clad and ‘hard-berled’ as possible.” —F. Scott Fitzgerald
Inspired by the novella Madame by Elinor Glyn who specialized in risqué fare, Clarence Badger’s “It” is a frothy romantic comedy transformed by the incandescent Clara Bow—who indeed had “it”. Bow’s shopgirl Betty Lou sets her sights on her handsome boss (Antonio Moreno), wooing him with her sheer animal magnetism. Can he resist?…
Join SFSFF as we celebrate our return to the Castro Theatre!
Silent Film Festival Returns to the Castro!
We’re back! Our 29th SF Silent Film Festival will take place at the newly renovated Castro Theatre May 6–10, 2026. Tickets will go on sale in March. Until, watch this space!
Beau Geste
This cinematic adaptation of P.C. Wren’s popular novel—shown here in a world premiere restoration
TCM: The New Klondike
Join us this weekend for the TCM Premiere of Lewis Milestone's comedy sports-drama, THE NEW KLONDIKE ('26). The film also marked the first writing assignment for novelist & filmmaker Ben Hecht.

