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See a new movie in the state of the art auditorium, learn about the history of the business, and literally walk in the footsteps of your favorite movie stars. Plan an exciting group tour to Grauman's Chinese Theater. Call toll-free 877-397-5700 to learn more about affordable trips to Los Angeles!
Learn how the Chinese Theatre appeared when it opened in 1927, before the CinemaScope Era and the changes in its exterior and interior. See old photos of the theatre's exterior, Forecourt, Main Entrance, Pagoda, and Forecourt Box-Office, and its original stencilled canopy.
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- Grauman's Chinese Theatre. This theatre is also one of the most beautiful and best-preserved of the movie palaces from Hollywood's golden era. With its Chinese theme and gold-and-red decor, the interior often upstages the films on the screen.
- Grauman's Chinese Theatre Footprints. In 1927, Hollywood's original "It" couple Mary Pickford and Douglas Fairbanks placed their hands and feet in wet cement.
- Footprint Ceremonies at Grauman's Chinese Theatre. Empty spaces in the forecourt are getting scarce, but a few times a year, a new star gets their shot at cement-imprinted fame, usually reserved for the biggest of stars and often scheduled around the celebrity's newest movie release.
- Inside the Chinese Theatre. The inside of the Chinese Theatre is a throwback to the days of movie palaces so beautiful they could make you swoon. The best part of the show is when those red curtains swish open to reveal the latest film.
May 18, 2023 · TCL Chinese Theatre: The Story of an L.A. Icon. Experience state-of-the-art IMAX Laser projection, MX4D, and the Forecourt of the Stars. One of the world's most iconic cinemas, the TCL Chinese Theatre opened as Grauman's Chinese Theatre on May 18, 1927, with the premiere of Cecil B. DeMille's The King of Kings.
Grauman's now offer a half-hour guided walking tour of the theatre. The charge is $13.50 for adults, $11.50 for seniors, and $6.50 for kids 7-12 (under 7 are free). There is now also a Spanish language version of the tour.
Learn about the history and features of Grauman's Chinese Theatre, a movie palace built in 1927 and known for its courtyard with footprints of the famous. Find out how to book a behind-the-scenes tour of this iconic venue and see the stage show, organ, and dressing rooms.
Grauman’s Chinese Theatre in all its glory; history, photos, the footprints and more. The most complete source on the web for Grauman’s, Mann’s and TCL Chinese Theatre!