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'''Win's Movie Production (Hong Kong) Co. Ltd.''' (永盛電影製作 (香港) 有限公司) was formed in 1977 by [[Charles Heung]] and his younger brother [[Jimmy Heung]]. While the [[Triad society|triad]]'s influence on the [[Hong Kong]] film industry was growing notorious during the 1980s, Charles decided to form his own production company that would provide a safe refuge. He was quoted for saying that "every film is a battle,"<ref>{{Cite web |url=http://www.copi.com/articles/triads3.html |title=PARTNERS IN CRIME - Part III: Making All the Right Movies |access-date=2007-06-13 |archive-date=2007-07-03 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20070703224629/http://www.copi.com/articles/triads3.html |url-status=dead }}</ref> when asked why he named the company Win's. Following its formation, the company went on to become one of Hong Kong's most successful film studios alongside [[Orange Sky Golden Harvest|Golden Harvest]]. Virtually every actor and actress, apart from [[Jackie Chan]], had made a film for the Heungs. |
'''Win's Movie Production (Hong Kong) Co. Ltd.''' (永盛電影製作 (香港) 有限公司) was formed in 1977 by [[Charles Heung]] and his younger brother [[Jimmy Heung]]. While the [[Triad society|triad]]'s influence on the [[Hong Kong]] film industry was growing notorious during the 1980s, Charles decided to form his own production company that would provide a safe refuge. He was quoted for saying that "every film is a battle,"<ref>{{Cite web |url=http://www.copi.com/articles/triads3.html |title=PARTNERS IN CRIME - Part III: Making All the Right Movies |access-date=2007-06-13 |archive-date=2007-07-03 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20070703224629/http://www.copi.com/articles/triads3.html |url-status=dead }}</ref> when asked why he named the company Win's. Following its formation, the company went on to become one of Hong Kong's most successful film studios alongside [[Orange Sky Golden Harvest|Golden Harvest]]. Virtually every actor and actress, apart from [[Jackie Chan]], had made a film for the Heungs. |
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==Company history== |
==Company history== |
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Native name | 永盛娛樂製作 (香港) 有限公司 |
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Company type | Private |
Industry | Cinema of Hong Kong |
Founded | 1977, in Hong Kong (original) 2009 (relaunch) |
Founder | Charles Heung |
Defunct | 1999 (original) 2010 (relaunch) |
Headquarters | , |
Area served | Central Des Voeux Road Victoria Harbour |
Key people | Charles Heung Jimmy Heung |
Products | Films |
Owner | TVB |
Parent | TVB |
Subsidiaries | China Star Entertainment Group |
Win's Movie and Television Production (Hong Kong) Co., Ltd. (Chinese: 永盛影視製作 (香港) 有限公司) originally known as Win's Movie Production & I/E Co. Ltd. and Win's Entertainment (Hong Kong) Co. Ltd., was a Hong Kong film production company that was formed by producer Charles Heung and his brother Jimmy Heung. Following its establishment in 1977, Win's Entertainment went on to become one of the powerful film producers in Hong Kong. The company helped to establish the careers of actors Jet Li, Chow Yun-fat, Andy Lau, Stephen Chow and Lau Ching-Wan.
History
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Win's Movie Production (Hong Kong) Co. Ltd. (永盛電影製作 (香港) 有限公司) was formed in 1977 by Charles Heung and his younger brother Jimmy Heung. While the triad's influence on the Hong Kong film industry was growing notorious during the 1980s, Charles decided to form his own production company that would provide a safe refuge. He was quoted for saying that "every film is a battle,"[1] when asked why he named the company Win's. Following its formation, the company went on to become one of Hong Kong's most successful film studios alongside Golden Harvest. Virtually every actor and actress, apart from Jackie Chan, had made a film for the Heungs.
Company history
Win's Entertainment's filmography spans over 10 years, and some of the films it has produced include the God of Gamblers franchise Tricky Brains, the Lee Rock trilogy and the Fight Back to School trilogy. A majority of its films featured some of Hong Kong's most well-known actors including Jet Li, Chow Yun-fat, Andy Lau, Stephen Chow and Ng Man Tat.
1980s saw the surging demand of home entertainment in Hong Kong, thanks to the introduction of videotapes / laser discs, their respective VCR / LD players, as well as the growing popularity of Karaoke. Winson (潤程) was one of the first companies tapping into this golden opportunity in the laser disc business. With the collaboration of Wong Kam Fu of Star Paging Group fame, Winson Entertainment secured the very first laser disc deal of Golden Harvest films (with a joint venture with UK's Virgin Vision) in 1987, subsequently renamed into Star Entertainment (星光娛樂), later becoming a subsidiary of the Hong Kong-listed Star Entertainment International Holding in 1992. In 1992 the Heung brothers ended their partnership and Charles renamed Win's Movie Production (Hong Kong) Co Ltd (永盛電影製作 (香港) 有限公司) into Win's Entertainment (Hong Kong) Co Ltd. (永盛娛樂製作 (香港) 有限公司) Star Entertainment was eventually sold to China Star Group in 1996, while the founder of Winson (Sonny Chan) moved on to resurrect its label, engaging in distribution of VCD/DVD of old Cantonese films/opera as well as making a couple of modern films up to present time. In 1999, Charles closed down the Win's Entertainment studio, and founded another studio called "One Hundred Years of Film" (一百年電影有限公司). Charles continued to produce and present films under China Star. In 2009, the company has been returned and renamed as "Win's Movie and Television Production" (永盛影視製作有限公司), replacing One Hundred Years of Film. The company didn't last long and it was short-lived. The company went defunct in 2010.
Subsidiaries
Subsidiaries of Win's Entertainment (Hong Kong) Co Ltd include production companies such as One Hundred Years of Film, China Star Entertainment Group, and Winson Entertainment/Star Entertainment.
Films
- Under the name Win's Movie Production & I/E Co.(永盛電影公司)
•Production
The Romancing Star (1987)
Perfect Match (1989)
Casino Raiders (1989)
Crocodile Hunter (1989)
God of Gamblers (1989)
The Romancing Star III (1989)
No Risk, No Gain (1990)
Kung Fu Vs. Acrobatic (1990)
God of Gamblers II (1990)
Tricky Brains (1991)
Casino Raiders II (1991)
Crazy Safari (1991)
Fight Back to School (1991
God of Gamblers Part III: Back to Shanghai (1991)
Lee Rock (1991)
Lee Rock II (1991)
Dances with Dragon (1991)
Fight Back to School II (1992)
Arrest the Restless (1992)
Royal Tramp (1992)
Royal Tramp II (1992)
Handsome Siblings (1992)
Invincible (1992)
King of Beggars (1992)
Fight Back to School III (1993)
Last Hero in China (1993)
•Filming
Arrest the Restless (1992)
Royal Tramp (1992)
Royal Tramp II (1992)
King of Beggars (1992)
Fight Back to School III (1993)
•Distributor
Perfect Match (1989)
Casino Raiders (1989)
Crocodile Hunter (1989)
- Under the name Win's Movie Production Limited (永盛電影製作有限公司)
•Production
Flirting Scholar (1993)
Perfect Exchange (1993)
The Dragon Chronicles - The Maidens (1994)
Hail the Judge (1994)
From Beijing with Love (1994)
God of Gamblers Return (1994)
Dream Lover (1995)
Ten Brothers (1995)
God of Gamblers 3 - The Early Stage (1996)
Afraid of Nothing, the Jobless King (1999)
•Filming
Flirting Scholar (1993)
Kung Fu Cult Master (1993)
Romantic Dream (1995)
- Under the name Win's Entertainment Ltd. (永盛娛樂製作有限公司)
•Production
Heaven and Earth (1994)
Sex and the Emperor (1994)
My Father Is a Hero (1995)
Lover of the Last Empress (1995)
The Adventurers (1995)
Sixty Million Dollar Man (1995)
Only Fools Fall in Love (1995)
The Golden Girls (1995)
Full Throttle (1995)
The Future Hero (1995)
Forbidden City Cop (1996)
The Scripture with No Words (1996)
A Moment of Romance III (1996)
Shanghai Grand (1996)
Black Mask (1996)
Once Upon a Time in China and America (1997)
Armageddon (1997)
My Dad Is a Jerk! (1997)
Troublesome Night 2 (1997)
Intruder (1997)
The Island of Greed (1997)
Troublesome Night 3 (1998)
The Blacksheep Affair (1998)
Hitman (1998)
A True Mob Story (1998)
The Three Lustketeers (1998)
God.com (1998)
The Conman (1998)
Prince Charming (1999)
Body Weapon (1999)
The Conmen in Vegas (1999)
Running Out of Time (1999)
The Legend of Speed (1999)
Fist Power (2000)
The Duel (2000)
•Filming
The Adventurers (1995)
Sixty Million Dollar Man (1995)
Only Fools Fall in Love (1995)
The Golden Girls (1995)
Forbidden City Cop (1996)
Once Upon a Time in China and America (1997)
Dragon Town Story (1997)
The Blacksheep Affair (1998)
•Distributor
Tian Di (1994)
References
- ^ "PARTNERS IN CRIME - Part III: Making All the Right Movies". Archived from the original on 2007-07-03. Retrieved 2007-06-13.