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Steven Soderbergh's killer virus thriller "Contagion" got its local grand opening Friday evening at the Elgin Marcus Theatre. "Contagion" shot scenes at Elgin's Sherman Hospital for six days last year and employed a large number of local residents as extras. Many of those extras were on hand for the premiere Friday and received the "white carpet" treatment.

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