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Revision as of 05:11, 5 November 2022
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Background
Myeongbo Film Company was founded by Korean director Lee Byung-il, who formerly worked in Nikkatsu. They only produced one film, as Lee did not make further films in the colonial era. Lee would return in making films in 1954 under a new film production company, Dong-ah Motion Picture.
(1941)
Logo: A carving of the Myeongbo logo (a circle with the characters "明宝" inside) is shown over a wooden sunburst-like background. The characters "明宝映画撮影所製作" below the circle is shown reading right to left, meaning "a Myeongbo Film Company production".
FX/SFX: None.
Music/Sounds: A short fanfare.
Availability: Only seen before Spring on the Korean Peninsula.