The Streets of San Francisco (film)

The Streets of San Francisco is a 2004 action comedy film directed by Clark Johnson, from a screenplay by Dan Schneider, Donna Powers, Wayne Powers, David Webber and Jason Stewart from a story by Chris Morgan, based on the 1972-77 TV series of the same name and the book Poor, Poor Ophelia by Carolyn Weston. The film starred Mark Wahlberg, Paul Walker, Jennifer Love Hewitt, Amanda Bynes, Jamie Lynn Spears, Drake Bell, and Hank Azaria. It was released by Paramount Pictures on September 10, 2004.

Plot
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Development
In 1997, Chris Morgan came up with a treatment for making a movie adaptation of The Streets of San Francisco. He sent the script to Paramount Pictures. In 1999, Dan Schneider, writer of All That and The Amanda Show came on board to rewrite Morgan's treatment.

Box office
The film was a box office bomb, costing $50 million in the US on a $62 million budget.

Critical reception
The film received mixed-to-negative reviews from critics. On Rotten Tomatoes, it earned a 40% and its consensus stated that "it lacked the charm of the original series."