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China to continue blackout with 'Royale'

BEIJING, Oct. 13 (UPI) -- China reportedly will continue its practice of blacking out foreign films in favor of homegrown endeavors when "Casino Royale" is released later this year.

The Communist nation delayed the national release of Hollywood films such as "Miami Vice" and "World Trade Center" earlier this year in favor of national releases and Daily Variety reported that Chinese officials plan to do the same with the Nov. 17 launch of the newest James Bond film.

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The Chinese blackouts have become a major impediment for Hollywood executives since the delayed launch dates result in major revenue losses and the 21st Bond film appears to be the latest victim.

China's State Administration of Radio, Film and Television head Tong Gang said that the current blackout campaign is oriented towards showcasing "the rich, colorful and true-to-life state of domestic films."

Daily Variety said due to the ongoing domestic film campaigns, the first Bond film ever scheduled to open in China could now see its launch delayed until 2007 and that is only if it passes the country's stringent censors.

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