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Tianyi Film Company - Wikipedia Although the company's Shanghai studio was destroyed in 1937 during the Japanese invasion, its offshoot in Hong Kong, later called Shaw Brothers Studio, blossomed into a media empire under the leadership of the youngest brother, Sir Run Run Shaw
Shaw Brothers Studio - Wikipedia Shaw Brothers (HK) Limited (Chinese: 邵氏兄弟 (香港)公司) was the largest film production company in Hong Kong, operating from 1925 to 2011
香港記憶 | Hong Kong Memory - Collections - Tianyi Hong Kong Studios Runde Shaw took over Tianyi Hong Kong Studios, renamed it Nanyang Film Company and continued producing popular releases Shanghai Tianyi’s production activities, by contrast, were nearly paralyzed with the onset of war
香港記憶 | Hong Kong Memory - Collections - Shaw Studio The history of Shaw Studios in Hong Kong dated back to 1934 In this year, Shaw’s predecessor, Tianyi Film Company, came and opened a studio in Hong Kong (Tianyi HK studio for short) by setting up filming facilities on Pak Tai Street in Kowloon
香港記憶 | Hong Kong Memory Tianyi’s operating principle was “to place an emphasis on traditional morals and ethics; to promote Chinese culture and avoid westernization ” Its inaugural production New Leaf (1925) was promoted in these terms This film was followed by Heroine Li Feifei (1925) and Humanities (1926)
Tianyi Film Company Although the company's Shanghai studio was destroyed in 1937 during the Japanese invasion, its offshoot in Hong Kong, later called Shaw Brothers Studio, blossomed into a media empire under the leadership of the youngest brother, Sir Run Run Shaw
香港记忆 | Hong Kong Memory - 特藏 - 上海天一 Hong Kong Memory (HKM) is a multi-media web site that gives free and open access to digitized materials on Hong Kong’s history, culture and heritage The materials include text documents, photographs, posters, sound recordings, motion pictures and videos
Shaw Brothers - A Retrospective Analysis - Grimoire of Horror Following the opening of their Hong Kong studio, Clearwater Bay, in 1961, the studio grew to prominence in China With over 850,000 sq ft of land and 1500 permanent staff, it soon produced over 40 films per year