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Footage shows Sausalito, California, from the mid to late ‘60s, and follows a portion of the day of a local painter, Pascal Cucaro.
Begins with views of the Bay and Sausalito buildings and street life as seen from a Sausalito apartment window. San Francisco is seen in the distance with an antenna in the foreground.
Exterior shot of “Kit ’n’ Kaboodle Antiques,” a local shop; spelling and/or precise name here may not be entirely correct. Sail boats float on the Bay.
High-angle shots of a Sausalito street, showing pedestrians and traffic. Guy with his kids pets a dog.
Medium shot of the painter standing on a sidewalk. He’s wearing a Fedora-like hat and dress jacket flecked with paint. He is later joined by a woman.
Couples stroll in pairs down a street. Signage seen include: “7 SEAS,” “glen-five & ten,” “EATONS OF SAUSALITO,” “THE NEW GRATEFUL DEAD ALBUM HERE!,” “Wells Fargo Bank,” “VILLAGE FAIR,” and “Brotman’s.”
The painter is somewhat of a social butterfly, chatting with an assortment of people as he walks about town.
A “GRAY LINE” bus passes by.
Hippie youth sit outside a business and sit on a low wall, talking with each other and smoking.
The painter exits “Ronnie’s Camera Shop.” He eventually arrives by foot at a Sausalito pier. Angel Island appears to be visible in the distance.