Film production company | |
Industry | Motion pictures |
Founded | New Manila, Quezon City, Philippines (1962 ) |
Headquarters | Quezon City, Philippines |
Key people
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Lily Monteverde Roselle Monteverde-Teo |
Products | motion pictures |
Owner | Lily Monteverde |
Divisions |
Reality Entertainment Regal Multimedia Inc. Regal Home Video MAQ Productions Inc. Mother Studio Films Good Harvest Unlimited |
Website | www |
Regal Entertainment (formerly known as Regal Films) is a Philippine filmmaking and entertainment firm that was established by Lily Monteverde in 1962. It has produced movies of all genres.
In the beginning, Mother Lily and her father Remy put up a popcorn stand at the Podmon Theater in C.M. Recto, Manila (which served as the head office of Regal before it moved to the Valencia studio). Regal Films was started by distributing foreign films, such as That Man from Istanbul, Marsha and All Mine to Give, pouring funds for Mother Lily to produce a local movie. In 1976, Mother Lily asked permission from her father to produce her first project, Kayod sa Umaga, Kayod sa Gabi, that became a big hit then in theaters. Alma Moreno was the first star who had an exclusive contract with Regal, becoming the first of the Regal Babies.
In its early years, Regal Films produced local movies with a "mature" and "daring" style, although it also produced "wholesome" pictures. In 1987, it ventured in local television; "Regal Television" produced several entertainment programs in '80s and '90s and aired in three different channels, ABS-CBN 2, GMA 7 and IBC 13.