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UPDATED: February 17, 2011
Jackie Chan's New Movie Gets U.S. Release
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(Left to right) Jackie Chan, Li Bingbing and Winston Chao celebrate as the movie 1911 started filming in Fuxin City of northeastern China's Liaoning Province on September 29, 2010 (CFP)

The Chinese film 1911 (Xin Hai Ge Ming), which is billed as Jackie Chan's 100th movie, is likely to hit cinemas in China and the United States simultaneously in September, The Hollywood Reporter says.

Distributor Well Go USA has purchased the movie's North American rights, and aims to help it become the first Asian movie that gets a day-and-date release in the U.S.

"We are honored to be a part of 1911 on many levels, not only because of its historical significance, but also because it's Jackie's 100th film," Well Go president Doris Pfardrescher was quoted as saying.

"Jackie Chan is an icon and it's just thrilling for us to be able to bring this film to his North American fans on the same day and date as Asia's theatrical release."

The film, with a former title, The 1911 Revolution, is a tribute to the 100th anniversary of the monumental Xinhai Revolution.

Actor Winston Chao plays Dr. Sun Yat-sen, a forerunner and leader of the 1911 Revolution that ended China's last imperial dynasty. Jackie Chan, one of the movie's producers, also stars in the film. More than 70 other Chinese celebrities are in the cast.

More Chinese films have gotten access to the North American market in recent years. For example, Feng Xiaogang's two bankable films, Aftershock and If You Are the One 2, were released in North America in 2010 in the same year of their domestic releases.

(CRIENGLISH.com February 17, 2011)



 
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