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JCE Movies Limited
Company typePublic company
IndustryFilm production
Founded2004
FounderJackie Chan
Albert Yeung
Headquarters,
Key people
Willie Chan
Solon So
Productsmovies
Websitehttp://www.jce.com.hk
JCE Movies Limited
Traditional Chinese成龍英皇影業有限公司
Simplified Chinese成龙英皇影业有限公司
Transcriptions
Standard Mandarin
Hanyu PinyinChéng Lóng Yīnghuáng Yǐngyè Yǒuxiàn Gōngsī
Yue: Cantonese
JyutpingSing4 Lung4 Jing1 Wong4 Jing2 Jip6 Jau2 Haan6 Gung1 Si1

JCE Movies Limited (Chinese: 成龍英皇影業有限公司) is a film distribution and production company based in Wan Chai, Hong Kong. It was founded in 2004 and is a division of Emperor Motion Picture Group, which is part of the Emperor Entertainment Group (EEG).

The company was formed by the actor and film director Jackie Chan and the principal of EMG, Albert Yeung. The company's full title is Jackie Chan Emperor Movies Limited[citation needed]. It is sometimes also listed as JCE Entertainment Ltd.

From its inception, JCE was intended to be the studio to produce and distribute all of Jackie Chan's domestic films, and to date has released New Police Story (2004), The Myth (2005) and Rob-B-Hood (2006). JCE will also release other East Asian films, particularly Hong Kong films.

Origins

Chan began his film career starring in films for director and producer Lo Wei in 1976. Lo's films were released by the Lo Wei Motion Picture Company, a subsidiary of Golden Harvest. After limited success, Chan was loaned out to Seasonal Films in 1978 for a 2 picture deal.[1] Working with director Yuen Woo-ping and producer Ng See-Yuen, Chan made had his first real successes in the industry, with Snake in the Eagle's Shadow and Drunken Master.

Chan made a couple of further films for Lo Wei, but together they were unable to replicate the success of Chan's Seasonal Films releases. When film producer and friend to Jackie, Willie Chan left the company in 1979, Jackie followed, breaking his contract with Lo Wei to join Golden Harvest.[2]

Jackie Chan remained with Golden Harvest studios for almost 20 years, releasing all of his Hong Kong films through the studio, beginning with The Young Master in 1980 and ending with Who Am I? in 1998.

His next two Hong Kong films, Gorgeous and The Accidental Spy were produced elsewhere, though were still distributed by Golden Harvest in Hong Kong.

In 2003, Chan made a guest appearance in The Twins Effect, a film produced and distributed by EMG. His next film, The Medallion, was also made in association with the company.

In 2004, he teamed up with EMG's Albert Yeung to start his own film company, JCE Movies Limited, for whom Chan is chairman. To date, JCE Movies Limited have released 10 films, 5 of which are Chan's own. The 2009 Jackie Chan film, Shinjuku Incident was also be produced by the company, as will Chan's future films.[2][citation needed]

Releases

References

  1. ^ "Jackie Chan". Biography. Ng Kwong Loong (JackieChanMovie.com). Retrieved 2007-07-09.
  2. ^ a b "Jackie Chan profile". Biography. JackieChanMovie.com. Retrieved 2007-06-07.
  3. ^ "Little Big Soldier". HKCinemagic. Retrieved 2009-06-11.
  4. ^ "First look at Jackie Chan's 'Little Big Soldier'". Kung Fu Cinema. Retrieved 2009-08-28.