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===Logo (April 11, 1962-Late 1960s)===
===Logo (April 11, 1962-Late 1960s)===
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Logo (April 11, 1962-Late 1960s)

Visuals: On a cloudy background, there is a big red "囍" standing on a hill, along with "聯玉" next to it. Under the "囍" are "司公業影" with "品出" that are even smaller. On top of "囍" is arched text saying "YULIN FILM CO..H.K."

Variants: On some movies, following the logo, the text fades out to "YULIN SCOPE" at sides of "囍" with "幕銀濶型弧体藝綜聯玉" above it.

Technique: A still model.

Audio: An expert of Gioacchino Rossini's William Tell: Overture, Finale.

Availability: So far seen on 一笑傾城 (A Smile for a Kingdom), and presumably on other films during the period.

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