Egyptian Theatre
This fully restored and renovated 1922 theater is a major Hollywood landmark and a state-of-the-art showcase venue.
Egyptian Theatre (Hollywood, CA)
Hollywood's historic Egyptian Theatre hosts the Los Angeles premiere of Seventh Moon, the latest film by director Eduardo Sanchez (The Blair Witch Project). Amy Smart and Tim Chiou star as Americans honeymooning in China; stranded in a remote town, they're menaced by ancient spirits. The director and cast-crew members will be on hand for a post-screening discussion.
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The historic Egyptian Theatre, a Hollywood landmark since the 1920s, celebrates the 75th anniversary of legendary Western film studio Republic Pictures' founding with a double feature. In addition to Roy Rogers in 1938's Under Western Stars and Gene Autry in 1939's South of the Border, this celebration features a pair of short films, plus live performances by Western entertainers. Learn More
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Director Eduardo Sanchez (The Blair Witch Project) helms his latest unnerving chiller. Melissa and Yul (Amy Smart and Tim Chiou), Americans honeymooning in China, happen upon the exotic "Hungry Ghost" festival that honors spirits in the market of a small town. But as night falls, they find themselves abandoned by their driver in a remote village, and soon realize the legends are all too real. Plunged into an ancient custom they cannot comprehend, the couple must find a way to survive the night of the Seventh Moon.
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