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===Logo (1986)=== |
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[[File:Hong Kong Luen Hing Film Co. (1986 - Trailer of The Young Hero of Shaolin II).png|center|350px]] |
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'''Visuals:''' On a black background, there is an "Lh" in red which has been shaped into a triangle. To the right of this emblem is "香港聯興影業公司" handwritten in yellow. Below the Chinese text is "''Hong Kong Luen Hing Film Co.''" in a white serif font. On top of the screen, there is a notice for Guangzhou Cultural Service Co. |
'''Visuals:''' On a black background, there is an "Lh" in red which has been shaped into a triangle. To the right of this emblem is "香港聯興影業公司" handwritten in yellow. Below the Chinese text is "''Hong Kong Luen Hing Film Co.''" in a white serif font. On top of the screen, there is a notice for Guangzhou Cultural Service Co. |
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Background
Hong Kong Luen Hing Film Co. (香港聯興影業公司) was a Hong Kong film production company. It was among a handful of Hong Kong companies that collaborated with the mainland Chinese government.[1]
Logo (1986)
Visuals: On a black background, there is an "Lh" in red which has been shaped into a triangle. To the right of this emblem is "香港聯興影業公司" handwritten in yellow. Below the Chinese text is "Hong Kong Luen Hing Film Co." in a white serif font. On top of the screen, there is a notice for Guangzhou Cultural Service Co.
Technique: A still printed graphic.
Audio: A triumphant fanfare which continues into the CFCC logo.
Availability: This is only seen on the trailer of The Young Hero of Shaolin II. The film itself uses the Golden Tripod Film Co. logo.
References
- ↑ Li, D. (2005). 中国电影文化史 (1905–2004) [The Cultural History of Chinese Cinema (1905–2004)]. Beijing Book Co. Inc.