A screenplay by Michael Pendergast
based on a true story.
In 1870s San Francisco, a railroad tycoon will pay anything for the last house standing between him and his hilltop empire. When the immigrant family refuses to sell, he builds a towering fence to wall them in — and a private grudge becomes the whole city's spectacle.
The Spite Fence is a screenplay I have been researching and developing over the course of several years. As a fourth-generation San Francisco native, this project is a deeply personal exploration of the city where I was born and raised. San Francisco's rich and colorful history has always captivated me, and when I first came across the story of the Spite Fence and the events that unfolded on that hill so many years ago, I was immediately drawn to its drama and significance. This film is a tribute to the city’s enduring spirit, unique past, and its future.
For more information, or to request a script, please contact mike@pendergastcreative.com
Digital Rendering of the Crocker Mansion and the Yung Residence with the Spite Fence
The Crocker Mansion and the Spite Fence
The Crocker Mansion and the Spite Fence
The Crocker Mansion
Nob Hill in San Francisco 1877
The Crocker Mansion
Charles Crocker
Nob Hill, San Francisco 1877
Chinatown, San Francisco 1877