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{{About|a spin-off company of [[Cinema City Company Limited|Cinema City Company Limited]] formed by Dean Shek|other uses|Cinema City (disambiguation)}}
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{{About|a spin-off company of [[Cinema City Company Limited|Cinema City Company Limited]] formed by Dean Shek|other uses|Cinema City (disambiguation)}}


===Logo (August 3, 1990-March 28, 1991)===
===Logo (August 3, 1990-March 28, 1991)===

Revision as of 09:01, 8 December 2023



Logo (August 3, 1990-March 28, 1991)


Visuals: A gold block zooms out to a black background with four orange spotlights moving. It then rotates to reveals two "C"s as a third one zooms out. The second "C" zooms in as the other two zoom out and it rotates and transforms into the spinning text "CINEMA CITY" that rotates to face the right way and the two "C"'s zoom in behind it. Everything freezes and the Chinese "新藝城娛樂有限公司" and "ENTERTAINMENT CO . LTD ." in spaced-out letters fade in above and below the logo respectively.

Technique: CGI.

Audio: A synth fanfare.

Availability: Seen only in two movies: The Raid (after the Mei Ah/Golden Princess Amusement logo) and The Dragon From Russia.

Final Note

In 1991, all of the Cinema City companies shut down due to financial troubles. In 2014, Raymond Wong bought the name back for his cinema chain, which is unrelated to the film companies.

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