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        <title><![CDATA[Netflix buys Hollywood’s famed Egyptian Theatre]]></title>
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        <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Netflix has finalized a deal to buy Hollywood&#8217;s historic Egyptian Theatre for an undisclosed price, capping a transaction that was <strong>in the works for over a year.</strong></p><p>The deal marks a major milestone in Netflix&#8217;s effort to become accepted by the Hollywood filmmaking community. Major movie theater chains like <strong>AMC</strong> and <strong>Regal</strong> have avoided playing original films from the streaming giant because Netflix wouldn&#8217;t adhere to the same exclusive 90-day <strong>theatrical windows</strong> that movie studios abide by.</p><p>With the purchase of the Tinseltown landmark built by Sid Grauman in 1922, and its acquisition of <strong>New York&#8217;s The Paris Theater last fall</strong>, Netflix has a place to showcase its own movies.</p><p>As part of the deal, Netflix said the Egyptian will remain the home of the American Cinematheque, a nonprofit organization that was established in 1984. Netflix said it would continue to expand the cinema&#8217;s movie and event programming, as well as invest in the Egyptian&#8217;s renovation, so that it can host special events, screenings and premieres in the space.</p><p>Located on Hollywood Boulevard, the Egyptian was the site of the first-ever Hollywood movie premiere of &#8220;Robin Hood&#8221; (1922) starring Douglas Fairbanks. Other notable silent-era premieres held at the Egyptian include Cecil B. DeMille’s &#8220;The Ten Commandments&#8221; (1923), Charlie Chaplin’s &#8220;The Gold Rush&#8221; (1925) and &#8220;Don Juan&#8221; (1926) starring John Barrymore and Mary Astor.</p>]]></content:encoded>
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