Mandalay Pictures is an American film production company founded in 1995, part of producer and businessman Peter Guber's Mandalay Entertainment.
Plugs for soda and watches are prominently placed, as is the tiger mascot of Mandalay Entertainment, which presents this Columbia release.
A production of Mandalay Entertainment in association with Tri-Star Television Inc.
In helping to set up Mandalay Entertainment, Sony essentially created a $275 million revolving fund to cover overhead, salaries and movie making.
In June, when Mandalay Entertainment gives the picture the go-ahead, and after a successful screen test, an offer is made to Jean-Luke's parents, who accept.
Peters was fired by his partner Guber in 1991, but Guber later resigned in 1994 to form Mandalay Entertainment the following year.
After leaving Sony, Guber formed Mandalay Entertainment, a multimedia entertainment company with interests in motion pictures, television, sports entertainment and new media.
In 2003, they were purchased by Mandalay Entertainment in connection with Tom Hicks, former owner of the Texas Rangers and the Southwest Sports Group.
The film rights were sold to Mandalay Entertainment, and the story later became a feature film starring Michelle Pfeiffer.
"A lot of people don't know what's behind the tattoos," said Tom Patricia, the film's executive producer at Mandalay Entertainment.