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Do Jiahe, Emperor and Xiao still exist?
Jiahe Film Company has been acquired, and Shaw switched to TV industry as early as 1980s, which is now tvbi.
The emperor has always existed. The founder of the collective company went out from Shaw Film Company, but refused to say that it was because it was inconsistent with Shaw's philosophy. At that time, Shao Yifu wanted to switch to the TV industry, so Zou Wenhuai, the founder of Jiahe, left and started Jiahe himself.
Because Bruce Lee, Jackie Chan and other stars have been signed in succession, a large number of high-quality films have been produced. At its peak, Shaw produced more than 65,438+0,000 films, but Jiahe failed to catch up in quantity. It's really hard to say who is more influential. I suggest you watch the documentary "There is a movie called Hong Kong".
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Brief introduction of Shaw Film Company's acquisition of Jiahe
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At the end of 1990s, Star TV (now "Star Media Group"), which already owns the permanent copyright of films of Jiahe, Golden Princess and Debao, made several bids to purchase the permanent copyright of 760 Shaw movies to strengthen its China film library, but Shaw refused.
Finally, Shaw announced in 2000 that it would sell the permanent copyright of these films to Tianying Entertainment, a subsidiary of ASTRO, a Malaysian pay TV station, for HK$ 400 million, and the company spent HK$ 200 million on digital restoration.
Shaw and Huaxing Film Company jointly invested HK$ 65,438+065,438+0 billion to build the "Hong Kong Film City" in Tseung Kwan O Industrial Village, which is expected to open in early 2006. Cinema facilities include post-production center, administration building, photography factory, cinema and exhibition hall. Shaw said that after the studio is completed, it will sign another contract with the actors and invest about HK$ 200 million to start shooting about 15 new dramas.
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