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  2. Scott Ehrlich - Wikipedia

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    In the same year, he founded the BeX Bar & Grill in Lancaster, [8] which has since closed. The Laemmle BLVD Cinema. In 2011, Ehrlich developed The Laemmle BLVD Cinemas, a luxury cinema in the Antelope Valley area. [9] It opened to the public on August 14, 2011. [10] [11] Ehrlich later helped with the development of The BLVD's Renaissance Center ...

  3. Grauman's Egyptian Theatre - Wikipedia

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    In 1955, a large curved Todd-AO screen was added to the theater, with much of the theater's original proscenium arch demolished to make room for the screen. [ 8 ] In 1984, the Hollywood Boulevard Commercial and Entertainment District was added to the National Register of Historic Places , with the Egyptian Theatre listed as a contributing ...

  4. Hollywood Boulevard Commercial and Entertainment District

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    The Hollywood Boulevard Commercial and Entertainment District encompasses twelve blocks and more than one hundred buildings in Hollywood, California.The area, close in proximity to classic Hollywood's major film studios, contains an array of buildings and businesses that catered to the film industry and is generally known for its significant role in the history of cinema.

  5. Dolby Theatre - Wikipedia

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    The theater was designed by David Rockwell of the Rockwell Group specifically with the Oscar ceremonies in mind. [3] Though the stage is one of the largest in the United States—roughly tied with the Elliott Hall of Music at Purdue University —measuring 113 feet (34 m) wide and 60 feet (18 m) deep, its seating capacity is only about half ...

  6. Hollywood and Vine - Wikipedia

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    East of the Equitable Building is the Art Deco Hollywood Pantages Theatre, designed by B. Marcus Priteca and built as a movie palace in 1930, then converted to a live theater in the 1977. [ 8 ] [ 15 ] North of the Equitable Building is the Welton Becket designed, Googie -styled Capitol Records Building . [ 16 ]

  7. Hollywood Pacific Theatre - Wikipedia

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    In 1961, the theater was equipped to show 70 mm film, and in 1968, Stanley Warner sold the theater to Pacific Theatres, who renamed it Hollywood Pacific Theatre. In the late 1960s and early 1970s, two Stanley Kubrick films had long runs at the theater: 2001: A Space Odyssey , which had its west coast premiere here and played for 80 weeks, and A ...

  8. Lancaster, California - Wikipedia

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    Lancaster / ˈ l æ ŋ. k æ s t ər / is a charter city in northern Los Angeles County, in the Antelope Valley of the western Mojave Desert in Southern California.As of the 2020 census, the population was 173,516, [7] making Lancaster the 158th-most populous city in the United States and the 30th most populous in California.

  9. Laemmle Theatres - Wikipedia

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    Laemmle Theatres (/ ˈ l ɛ m l i / LEM-lee) is a Los Angeles-based arthouse movie theater chain owned and operated by Robert Laemmle and his son Greg. The company's first theater, bought in 1938 [1] by Robert's father Max and uncle Kurt, both cousins of Universal Pictures founder Carl Laemmle, was located in Highland Park.