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'''Music/Sounds:''' A bombastic fanfare, stolen from the 1979 Mad Max's opening theme. |
'''Music/Sounds:''' A bombastic fanfare, stolen from the 1979 Mad Max's opening theme. |
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'''Availability:''' Rare. Only seen on "A Man of Nasty Spirit" and the Hongkongese print of "The Little Drunken Masters" (the Mainland Chinese print uses the [[Emei Film Studio |
'''Availability:''' Rare. Only seen on "A Man of Nasty Spirit" and the Hongkongese print of "The Little Drunken Masters" (the Mainland Chinese print uses the [[Emei Film Studio|Emei Film Studio]]'s logo). |
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'''Editor's Note:''' Not to be confused with the similarly named Sam Po Film. |
'''Editor's Note:''' Not to be confused with the similarly named Sam Po Film. |
Revision as of 12:59, 12 October 2022
(1993, 1995)
Logo: A gold triangle wipes in. Inside it, a black filmstrip pops in, which is from the gold ring that forms around the triangle and then it shines. The company name in Chinese pops in one-by-one and the company name in English (and in white) fades in.
FX/SFX: The wiping in, the forming and the shining. Simple animation.
Music/Sounds: A bombastic fanfare, stolen from the 1979 Mad Max's opening theme.
Availability: Rare. Only seen on "A Man of Nasty Spirit" and the Hongkongese print of "The Little Drunken Masters" (the Mainland Chinese print uses the Emei Film Studio's logo).
Editor's Note: Not to be confused with the similarly named Sam Po Film.