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Grauman’s is an iconic movie theater located at 6928 in Hollywood. The Chinese Theatre was commissioned following the success of the nearby Grauman’s Egyptian Theatre which opened in 1922. Built over 18 months beginning in January 1926 by a partnership headed by , the theatre opened May 18, 1927 with the premiere of Cecil B. DeMille’s The .
Graumans Chinese Theater
It has since been home to many premieres, birthday parties, corporate junkets and two Academy Awards ceremonies. Among the theatre’s most famous traits are the autographed cement blocks that reside in the forecourt, which bear the signatures and markings of many of Hollywood’s most revered stars and starlets. From 1973 through 2001, the theatre was known as Mann’s Chinese Theater, owing to its acquisition by Mann Theatres in 1973. In the wake of Mann’s bankruptcy, the Chinese, along with the other Mann properties, was sold in 2000 to a partnership comprising Warner Bros. and , who also acquired the Mann brand name. In 2002 the original name was restored to the cinema palace, although the other theaters in the attached Hollywood and Highland mall retain and continue to operate under the name Mann’s Chinese 6 Theater.  Visit it while Los Angeles.

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