Majestic - The
: Lawson is a community grieving the loss of 62 sons during World War II. The townspeople mistake Peter for Luke Trimble, a local hero who went missing in action.
The name "The Majestic" has served as a title for several iconic landmarks, each with a rich history of resilience and architectural grandeur. From a cinematic "miracle" in a small California town to a real-life Art Deco masterpiece in Manhattan, these stories reflect a shared legacy of endurance. The Screen Story: A Miracle in Lawson The Majestic
: Believing he is Luke, Peter helps his "father" Harry (Martin Landau) reopen The Majestic , an abandoned movie palace. The theater’s restoration serves as a symbol of the town's returning hope and life. : Lawson is a community grieving the loss
: When Peter's memory returns, he must choose between his former life in Hollywood and the integrity he found in Lawson. He ultimately stays, marrying his sweetheart Adele and continuing to manage The Majestic. From a cinematic "miracle" in a small California
In the 2001 film The Majestic , directed by Frank Darabont, a blacklisted Hollywood screenwriter named Peter Appleton (Jim Carrey) loses his memory in a car accident and washes up in the coastal town of Lawson, California.