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  1. Geschichte des Chinese Theatre Innenraum des Chinese Theatre. Erbauer des TCL Chinese Theatre ist der Unternehmer Sid Grauman, der 1918 mit dem Million Dollar Theatre einen der ersten Kinopaläste in Los Angeles errichtet hatte. 1922 baute er in Hollywood, bislang nur Heimat mehrerer Filmstudios, mit Grauman’s Egyptian Theatre ein Großkino, das wie ein ägyptischer Palast gestaltet war.

  2. Grauman’s Chinese Theatre, také známé jako TCL Chinese Theatre, je filmový palác v Hollywoodu u Hollywoodského chodníku slávy. Bylo otevřeno 18. května 1927. Významné události. Od otevření Grauman’s Chinese Theatre s premiérou Cecila Blaunta DeMille je domovem mnoha premiér, například zahájení Star Wars George Lucase v ...

  3. TCL Chinese Theatre → Grauman's Chinese Theatre – WP:COMMONNAME. As some evidence see article views - despite being a redirect, "Grauman's" has around 60% of the views of "TCL" and exceeds the latter on several occasions, indicating that people actually searching for the article (as opposed to clicking on links) are typing "Grauman's".

  4. TCL Chinese Theatre. Architects: Meyer & Holler. First Opened: 18th May 1927 (96 years ago) Former Names: Grauman’s Chinese Theatre, Mann’s Chinese Theatre. Website: www.tclchinesetheatres.com. Telephone: (323) 465-4847. Address: 6925 Hollywood Blvd, Los Angeles, CA 90028. The 1927 TCL Chinese Theatre in Hollywood was Sid Grauman’s second ...

  5. TCL Chinese Theatre. Grauman's Chinese Theatre is a movie palace on the historic Hollywood Walk of Fame at 6925 Hollywood Blvd. in Hollywood, Los Angeles, California. The original Chinese Theatre was commissioned following the success of the nearby Grauman's Egyptian Theatre, which opened in 1922. Both are in Exotic Revival style architecture.

  6. 6925 Hollywood Blvd., Hollywood, CA 90028. view on map. For almost a century, Grauman’s Chinese Theatre, now the TCL Chinese Theatre, has been the beating heart of Hollywood tourism. The venue, named for its giant Chinese pagoda structure, hosted the Academy Awards from 1944 to 1946. The Chinese Theatre is still a working cinema, long known ...

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