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'''Technique:''' Live action and practical effects.
'''Technique:''' Live action and practical effects.


'''Audio:''' A slow trumpet fanfare.
'''Audio:''' A dramatic brass fanfare accompanied by a drumroll, ending in a gong crash.


'''Availability:''' Many films dating before the Mayaguez incident are considered lost. This logo has been spotted on the Bophana print of the 1972 film ''Orn Euy Srey Orn''.
'''Availability:''' Many films dating before the Mayaguez incident are considered lost. This logo has been spotted on the Bophana print of the 1972 film ''Orn Euy Srey Orn''.

Revision as of 06:10, 19 July 2024


Background

Runteas Pich Production was a Cambodian film company founded in 1961 by film director and theater owner Ly Bun Yim. Throughout its lifespan, they made fifteen films before the Khmer Rouge took over Cambodia on April 17, 1975. During their regime, there was the Mayaguez incident; Yim escaped but only saved three of the films.

Logo (1961-1975)

Visuals: There is a shining diamond with the Khmer company name "រន្ទះពេជ្រភាពយន្ត" arched in gold above and "RUNTEASPICH" in a gold three-dimensional font below. Overlapping the diamond is a banner which reads "PRODUCTION". The diamond spins counter-clockwise as pyrotechnics and smoke erupt from behind.

Technique: Live action and practical effects.

Audio: A dramatic brass fanfare accompanied by a drumroll, ending in a gong crash.

Availability: Many films dating before the Mayaguez incident are considered lost. This logo has been spotted on the Bophana print of the 1972 film Orn Euy Srey Orn.

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