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Republicans will urge supporters to see ‘The Interview’ if it gets to theatres

The Interview
A banner for "The Interview" is posted outside Arclight Cinemas, Wednesday, Dec. 17, 2014 in the Hollywood section of Los Angeles. AP Photo/Damian Dovarganes

WASHINGTON – The Republican Party is calling on supporters to buy a ticket to see “The Interview” if theatre owners reverse their decision not to show the film amid threats of retaliation for its comedic take on assassinating North Korea’s leader.

Republican Party chairman Reince Priebus said in a letter to theatre chain executives that he’s concerned that a foreign regime would be allowed to dictate the movies Americans can and cannot watch.

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Noting that Hollywood and the Republican Party have had their differences, Priebus says the situation with “The Interview” is about freedom and free enterprise.

Priebus says he will ask Republican supporters to buy tickets “to show North Korea we cannot be bullied into giving up our freedom,” and suggests part of the proceeds go to military charities.

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