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  • 5;16 is of short version is the Pejrteo Link Production logo?

  • What's Bojon Films Co. Ltd. at 0:35? Is there story behind this film company?

  • @thomasisland1 check out "Hong Kong Movie Studios IDEvolution - Sammo Hung's Companies" for more info of the company founded by Sammo "Big Brother" Hung.

  • called in Latin & Cantonese?

  • Woah 2:10, meant a Jet Li movie is coming to kick ass.

  • Who founded Sundream Motion Pictures at 7:02-7:11????

  • whats the full company name for this company at 4:57-5:06???

  • Another list of faves, BMA, Buddy Film Creative Workshop, Celestial Pictures (both), China Entertainment, EEG, EMP, Film Workshop, Gar Bo, Gold Label, Lark, Martini, Panorama, PX, See Movie, Shaw Brothers (both), Times Production & Universe (all 3).

  • SHAW!!!!!!!!!!!

  • I like the oringinal Shaw Brothers logo better than the next one

  • What's that company from 4:26-4:34?

  • Founded by Chan Koon-chung and John Shum Kin-fun, Maverick Films Ltd is one of the creative force in HK during 1980s, with a variety of films like "People's Hero", "The Heart is that Eternal Rose", "Eight Taels of Gold", etc.

  • Thanks

  • What's that studio company at 4:34?

  • The Hong Kong-based Motion Picture & General Investment Co Ltd (MP&GI) originated from its parent company, Cathay Organisation in Malaysia and Singapore. Make a search of Cathay Organisation in wiki and you'll got lots more!

  • Cool! :D

  • Is that the studio's actual headquarters in the logo there?

  • Beats me lan, even though, i'll make a guess that it's the headquarters in singapore.

  • @UniversalTVfan1994 motion picture and general investment council

  • What Bojon mean anyway?

  • uncertain except Sammo's name "Bo" inscribed into it, which is quite common for small independent companies in 1970s-80s

  • Who owned Chan's Film?

  • Beats me matt. It's a relatively small and less famous company.

  • Just wondering, anyways do you know if the Emperor Entertainment Group owns the Emperor hotel in Macao of not?

  • EEG's parent owns it.

  • cool.

  • Gar Bo films name looked like one of our cats (Garbo) split up.

  • Samo Hung also got a share in Gar Bo (others being Karl Maka and Lau Ka Wing), which is the first film company he established. Then later Bojon, Bo Ho and D & B Films (named after jewellery magnate "D"ickson Poon and him - Hung Kam "B"o), and the rest is history.

  • BTW, if your confused about my last comment, I was talking about the name of Gar Bo films. I have a cat named Garbo, and the name for Gar Bo was a seprated verson of our cats name.

  • The China Entertamint had beuriful music!

  • Do you think it suspectfully copycats the Superman theme when the building is rising? LOL

  • What did SB stand for?

  • SB stands for Shaw Brothers.

    The 3 lines of chinese wordings in both SB idents actually means:

    Shaw Brothers (Hong Kong) Limited

    Shaw Studios

    Present

  • Thanks for telling me.

  • 5 stars. You're in the bigtime!

  • I have another seasonal film corporation logo from American Shaolin.

  • Is it a bigger logo with English name only? It is also seen in The King Of The Kickboxers.

  • Very nice logos you've uploaded here.

    If possible, mind uploading the Yen Ping and some Toho logos in the next one?

  • nice thought, but i prefer sticking to HK studios =) both logos you've mentioned could be found somewhere in Youtube before (not sure if they're still up).

  • Ahh I see.

    Keep up the good work.

  • Dire,

    Can you upload a very scary logo from HK in part five?

  • I thought I've included the scariest logos in the previous parts =) Which one else do you suggest?

  • Dire,

    The See Film logo is quite scary!

  • It's new, it's CGed, and it's one of the Wong Jing's companies (others being MVP, WJ Workshop and Jing's Productions). The big Chinese character on the left is "Han" (eg. Han dynasty), also pronouncing the same as "See" in Cantonese ("Hon").

  • Fantastic! Marvelous! Superb! Amazing! Incredible! Great job as always, Dire. BIG THANKS!

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