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The Last Jedi local premiere

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A storm trooper poses outside the theatre with a young Star Wars fan.

Star Wars:

By Rick Sherman
Sun Advocate Reporter

    Nobody camped out, but people lined up outside the Price Theatre for the premiere of “Star Wars: The Last Jedi” on December 14. Castle Country Radio teamed up with USU Eastern to sponsor the premiere event, which included a meet & greet, food drive with Washington Federal, and a photo op with some of the film’s characters at a venue next door to the theatre.
    Sports Director and air personality Jordan Buscarini said the Price Theatre, with a capacity of 450, was completely sold out.
    The latest Star Wars movie produced another $100 million dollars at the box office nationwide over the four-day Christmas holiday weekend. That’s on top of the $451 million at the opening December 14.

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