The memorial march was filmed in the street just outside the apartment of my hairdresser. He and his wife watched the filming from their window. He said the call went out for extras, and about 10 times the number they needed showed up at midnight for the scene, all rigged out in 70’s gear and in high spirits. The shopkeepers all collaborated by putting up period posters in their storefronts, etc., and they brought in a bunch of new-looking cars from that era. When they were ready to roll, the guy with the bullhorn told the crowd, “Now I need everybody to look as sad as possible,” and all of a sudden it was a massive stream of candle-bearing mourners. My hairdresser told me this only the night before last, so my recollection is clear.
Definitely the opening shot of (now Senator) Dianne Feinstein making her announcement on the steps of City Hall was real footage. I remember that day. My husband phoned me from work to say “Moscone’s just been shot.” It was very bizarre. She was a City Supervisor like Milk at the time, and she stepped into the breach, and that was when her career began its sharp rise.