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Hollywood’s ArcLight theater evacuated as popcorn burns

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You don’t have to be a legal scholar familiar with Oliver Wendell Holmes Jr. or the landmark Schenk vs. United States decision from 1919 to know why shouting ‘fire’ in a crowded movie theater -- when there is no real threat -- is a bad idea.

But some of those who were at the ArcLight in Hollywood Wednesday evening may have genuinely yelled the word, without fear of criminal prosecution, when a popcorn machine overheated and caught fire.

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Gretchen McCourt, executive vice president of film programming for ArcLight, said the approximately 2,000 people at the theater on Sunset Boulevard were evacuated Wednesday evening for about a half-hour.

It appears the fire took place about 7 p.m., according to witnesses’ reports.

Patrons who were evacuated will also receive refunds, McCourt said.

When the popcorn machine overheated, ArcLight officials said, a few flames were exposed and a patron grabbed a fire extinguisher and quickly put out the blaze while nearby ArcLight staff helped.

Witnesses, including a former Los Angeles Times employee, said the upper level of the building was very smoky.

No one was injured in the incident, McCourt said.

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