Tak Ngai (Dak Aau) Film Company: Difference between revisions

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'''Technique:''' None.
'''Technique:''' None.


''' Music/Sounds:''' Same as the 1957 J.K. Willy & Co., Ltd. logo.
''' Audio:''' Same as the 1957 J.K. Willy & Co., Ltd. logo.


'''Availability:''' Seen on the aforementioned ''The Soul Stealer'' and ''Caught in the Act''.
'''Availability:''' Seen on the aforementioned ''The Soul Stealer'' and ''Caught in the Act''.

Revision as of 09:27, 7 October 2023

Background

Tak Ngai (Dak Aau) Film Company was a short-lived Hong Kong film company founded by a director Ng Wui in the mid 1950's. The company only produced two movies: The Soul Stealer, in 1956, and Caught in the Act, 1957.

(June 24, 1956-December 22, 1957)

Logo: On a black background, we see a drama masks (happy and sad). Below them, we see a giant 2 Chinese characters, and 6 Chinese characters (there are smaller than the giant 2 Chinese characters) next to the giant 2 Chinese characters, which translates to "Tak Ngai Film Company presents...". The logo stands still for 15 seconds until we cut to an opening scene.

Technique: None.

Audio: Same as the 1957 J.K. Willy & Co., Ltd. logo.

Availability: Seen on the aforementioned The Soul Stealer and Caught in the Act.

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