Introduction
At this year’s 100th anniversary of Xinhai Revolution, Jackie Chan chose for his 100th movie a big project with total budget 30 million dollars, telling about people who live in turbulent days.
Special Screenings
1911
[ 辛亥革命 ]
Director:Jackie Chan
10/22 12:30-
© 2011JACKIE CHAN INTERNATIONAL CINEMA CULTURAL HOLDINGS LIMITED JACKIE & JJ PRODUCTIONS LIMITED All Rights Reserved.
122min Chinese, English Color | 2011 China=Hong Kong | Distributor in Japan : TOEI COMPANY LTD.
Introduction
At this year’s 100th anniversary of Xinhai Revolution, Jackie Chan chose for his 100th movie a big project with total budget 30 million dollars, telling about people who live in turbulent days.
TOHO CINEMAS ROPPONGI HILLS SCREEN2
10/22 12:30 - 14:47 (122min.)
Guest (tentative): Jackie Chan(General Director/Actor)
Advance Tickets ¥2000(Tax included) Tickets at the Door ¥2000(Tax included)
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* Please note that the screening schedule, Q&A and Greeting from the Stage are subject to change. The stage appearances of guests and scheduled closing time of the show may change according to circumstances.
* Advance Tickets can be purchased by telephone/internet and from convenience stores (Seven-Eleven, CircleKSunkus, Lawson) and playguide on First-come basis.
* Please be forewarned that the number of Tickets at the Door is limited. Tickets at the Door can be only purchased two tickets per person. You are kindly requested not to form a queue before the theater in the late-evening.
Having made his name with Drunken Master in 1978 and followed by such hits as Project A and the Police Story series, Chan ventured into Hollywood with Rumble in the Bronx, which won him numerous fans in America. Most recently, Chan scored another blockbuster with The Karate Kid. Chan is not only an actor but also a director and producer. He has also devoted much energy to charitable activities throughout Asia.
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