Lap Shun Motion Picture Co.

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Background: Lap Shun Motion Picture Co. was a short-lived Hong Kong film company founded by two directors Fung Chi-Kong and Wong Hok-Sing in the early 1960s.

Note: On HKMDB the company is said as "Laap San", so this is another name we need verification for.

(April 28, 1964)

Lap Shun Motion Picture Co. (1960-1964) Logo: We see a bird on a globe below has a text in Chinese, "Lap Shun Motion Picture Co."

FX/SFX: The earth rotating.


Music/Sounds: The opening theme of the movie, which is a rhythmical cacophony of typical Chinese instruments, with a high-pitched trumpet making conjoint with it, following an explosive finale.

Availability: Extremely rare. Only seen on The Pitiless Sword.

Editor's Note: Other than the globe rotating from left to right, this is typical of Hong Kong logos from the era.

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