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Jackie Chan Joins The Big Company
10 months ago
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Entertainment
Jackie Chan
Golden Harvest
Lo Wei
Jackie Chan Fan
1970s
1980s
Failure to Success
Snake In The Eagle Shadow
Drunken Master
Seasonal Film Corporation
Jackie Chan was working in various of film studio in early 1970s to 1975. He came to Canberra Australia to take a break from acting then get hired by Lo-Wei company. He returned to Hong Kong on 1976 to join Lo-Wei film company. None of his films were successful until Snake In The Eagle Shadow and Drunken Master. Seasonal film corporation borrowed Jackie Chan to film these 2 successful movies in 1978. Then Golden Harvest brings Jackie Chan back when he became famous. Golden Harvest offer him better deal, such as allowing him to direct his own movie. Yes I'm a Jackie Chan fan.
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