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Chapter 434 Theater Betting(2/2)

At the same time, Ronald also found his personal lawyer Lindsay Dole to sponsor some government-subsidized large movie theaters with ancient history through his boss's connections in New York City Hall.

In short, in order to daydream that the first two films he released would be an instant hit, Ronald searched for many connections, spent a lot of money and resources, and made sure to do his best.

"Then I have no doubts. I will order a copy of your movie according to the highest standards." Thomas Stephenson Jr. finally relented, "Also, my mother really likes 'Dirty Dancing'. Can you provide a copy for her and

Her sister Tao is putting on a special show?"

"Haha, no problem, Manager Cannold will arrange it." Ronald shook hands with him tightly.

"You should be careful about the Jewish groups in the New York film industry. I heard some news that someone is going to target your Dirty Dancing." Thomas Stephenson secretly whispered two words into Ronald's ear while shaking hands.

sentence.

Then he raised his eyebrows at Ronald and Douglas Jr., and turned to find Cannold.

"What did he say?" Little Douglas saw something wrong with Ronald's face and came over to ask.

"He said that the Jews in the New York film industry wanted to do something against our movies." Ronald covered his mouth with his right hand and told Douglas Jr.

"Huh, there's a lot of Hollywood here. What kind of trouble can the Jews make?"

"Ignore them, we just have to do our own thing."

The film-selling tour continues, and Ronald's last stop is New York City. This is not only his sweet hometown, but also a place that is criticized by film critics, and it has the highest concentration of large movie theaters in the country.

New York has always been one of the holy places for drama, and various large-scale movie theaters have been built since early. The population density here is also the highest in America.

Therefore, New York has inherited many large movie theaters from history, and there are many large screening halls that can accommodate thousands of people, or even three to five thousand people.

After entering the 1970s, the impact of television made the decline of these cinemas obvious. The impact of attendance on halls is much greater than that of medium-sized and small cinemas.

These movie theaters were either demolished due to urban expansion, or they could only play some midnight movies, and were named grindhouse movie theaters.

There are also some of the most luxurious theaters, occupying the best locations, where stars once gathered, and are subsidized by the New York City Hall. A large number of retired business executives and second-generation old money occupy committees with various names after retirement.

Duty, provide subsidies to these places that bring them memories.

At the same time, they can also get more scarce tickets for ballets, operas, or movie premieres starring stars. These are the status indicators that distinguish these people from ordinary people. Not the tickets for Broadway musicals that are given to tourists.

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Therefore, the movie theater viewing party held in New York was different from the previous ones. The people who came were all in suits and ties, dressed as if they were going to an opera.

"We invited several experts to help us evaluate the two Daydream movies." Several movie theater operators came over to introduce Ronald.

After receiving subsidies, in fact, these large cinemas are not private enterprises to a certain extent. People with the power to issue subsidies have to show their power.

Therefore, what is rare here are not all movie buyers, but many people who do not understand movie management. They have to hire some experts to help them make judgments.

"This is Aaron Russo, the producer of the now highly rated TV series 'Wise Guy'." Ronald shook hands with him. He recognized this man who thought he was tall but was greasy.

Fatty was the expert invited by Weston Pictures when the project of 'Dirty Dancing' was being developed.

"This is the Jew who wants to trouble me?" Ronald thought to himself.

"Who is this……"

"Mr. Tisch needs no introduction." Ronald shook hands with another so-called expert. This is the sponsor of NYU Tisch College and the youngest son of the Tisch family. Their family is old money and the New York Giants of the NFL.

Team, they will have a part of the shares.

When I wanted to film "Dirty Dancing", it was Steve Tisch who was uncomfortable with the plot of the script depicting a Jewish girl falling in love with an Irish boy.

The two sides stopped talking, and Ronald felt the malice in the other person's eyes.

"We're showing 'Dirty Dancing' now," Daydream distribution manager Michelle Cannold announced as the screening began.

After 100 minutes, the movie ended with a carnival dance to the accompaniment of the theme song. The subtitles began to scroll upwards and the lights in the hall turned on.

Cannold invited several experts to the front desk to express their opinions.

"What else do you want to say? I have never seen such a ridiculous movie. Burn the copy and file a claim with the insurance company."

Aaron Russo, the TV show producer, came to the front desk and started spouting rants about criticizing "Dirty Dancing."

"Huh?" Ronald stopped Douglas Hansen Jr. who was about to go up to argue with him.

He jumped onto the stage in front of the screen.

"What, am I wrong? What are you filming? A Jewish doctor's daughter will run away with a dancing poor Irishman? Movies must be based on reality."

Aaron Russo looked at Steve Tisch sitting below, got encouragement from the latter, and continued to provoke.

"Who the hell are you? You're just here to comment on my movie." Ronald was not polite to him and pushed Fat Russo to his knees.

"You loser, you lost the fight with me for the production rights of this movie, and you just uttered arrogant words here. I think you should get out."

Unsatisfied, Ronald pushed Russo several more times and knocked him off the stage.

"Where did this rubbish come from? Let's continue talking about business." Ronald saw Douglas Jr. taking over, locking Russo with a wrestling technique and pulling him out.
Chapter completed!
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