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[[Image:Richfamouscontractelcap.jpg|thumb|300px|The contract on display at the El Capitan Theatre.]] |
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− | '''The Standard Rich and Famous Contract''' is the contract given to the Muppets by [[Lew Lord]] at the end of ''[[The Muppet Movie]]''. Details of the contract are explained by [[Statler and Waldorf]] in ''[[The Muppets]]'' when [[Tex Richman]] buys the theater: The Muppets are allowed to buy back the theater if they can raise the $10 million |
+ | '''The Standard Rich and Famous Contract''' is the contract given to the Muppets by [[Lew Lord]] at the end of ''[[The Muppet Movie]]''. Details of the contract are explained by [[Statler and Waldorf]] in ''[[The Muppets]]'' when [[Tex Richman]] buys the theater: The Muppets are allowed to buy back the theater if they can raise the $10 million needed. Additionally, the contract gives Richman the rights to the Muppets names as well as the theater. |
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+ | Copies of the contract were on display at the [[El Capitan Theatre]] in a recreation of [[Kermit's office (The Muppets (2011))|Kermit's office]] and also at the [[ArcLight Cinema]] Sherman Oaks location. |
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Revision as of 15:41, 21 September 2015
The Standard Rich and Famous Contract is the contract given to the Muppets by Lew Lord at the end of The Muppet Movie. Details of the contract are explained by Statler and Waldorf in The Muppets when Tex Richman buys the theater: The Muppets are allowed to buy back the theater if they can raise the $10 million needed. Additionally, the contract gives Richman the rights to the Muppets names as well as the theater.
Copies of the contract were on display at the El Capitan Theatre in a recreation of Kermit's office and also at the ArcLight Cinema Sherman Oaks location.