Lianhua Film Company

Lianhua Film Company

The Lianhua Film Company (zh-tsp|t=聯華影業公司|s=联华影业公司|p=Liánhuá yǐngyè gōngsī) was one of two major production companies based in Shanghai, China during the 1930s, the other being the Mingxing Film Company.

Names

The original name of the company was Lianhua Productions. It is also known by a large number of translated names, notably China Film Company, United China Film Company and United Photoplay Service. The full name of the limited company later on was called "Lianhua Film Production and Processing Company, Ltd."

History

The brainchild of Hong Kong businessman, Luo Mingyou (Law Ming-yau), Lianhua was formally registered in March 1930 in Hong Kong by Luo and his partner, director Li Min-wei (Lai Man-Wai).

By 1931, however, the entire enterprise had transferred operations to the bustling city of Shanghai. That same year the Bright Moonlight Song and Dance Troupe, founded by Li Jinhui, would integrate with the film companyAigomusic. " [http://cn.aigomusic.com/newspage/21577.ftl Aigomusic] ." "Li Jinhui." Retrieved on 2007-04-30.] . It is the first time a Chinese popular music group of any sort becomes part of the movie industry. The company would later prove to be instrumental in the rise of the first generation of shidaiqu music.

The studio itself consisted of four branches studios: Minxin (which was also founded by Li), Dazhonghua Baihe, Shanghai Yingxi, and Xianggong Yingye; all four had been independent studios during the 1920s before being co-opted by Luo in the early 1930s.

By the mid 1930s, however, Lianhua's fortunes had declined, as the war with the Japanese took its toll on both the company and the city. Japanese bombardment destroyed numerous Lianhua holdings including its Studio No. 4, and soon the company was losing money with each film produced. By 1936, Luo had left Lianhua's management, and Li Min-wei had reformed Minxin Film Company as an independent studio using Lianhua's Studio No. 1. When the Nationalist forces withdrew from Shanghai in late 1937, it signaled the final collapse of the company. By the end of the war, Lianhua had generally been supplanted by other film companies, notably the Xinhua Film Company.

With the end of the war, several of Lianhua's directors returned to Shanghai from Chongqing, Hong Kong, and other cities. Most notably was Cai Chusheng, who returned in 1946 and set about to revive the Lianhua name. Thus, the "Lianhua Film Society" was formed. Eventually, this new Lianhua would turn into the Kunlun Film Company, which would go on to produce many of the most significant films of the 1940s, including "The Spring River Flows East" (Dir. Cai Chusheng, Zheng Junli, 1947), and "Crows and Sparrows" (Dir. Zheng Junli 1949).

Notable films

Like its competition, Lianhua employed directors who were part of the leftist film movement, and while in existence, produced and premiered many of the most significant films of the period; these included:

*"Love and Duty" (Dir. Bu Wancang, 1932)
*"Night in the City" (Dir. Fei Mu, 1933)
*"Goddess" (Dir. Wu Yonggang, 1934)
*"New Women" (Dir. Cai Chusheng, 1934)
*"The Big Road" (Dir. Sun Yu, 1934)
*"Blood on Wolf Mountain" (Dir. Fei Mu, 1936)

Talent

Lianhua, like other early studios had an in-house talent pool of directors, actors, actresses, and screenwriters. Many, in fact, had been talent under contract with one of the four branch studios while they were still independent (such as Ruan Lingyu who was with Dazhonghua Baihe). The following is an incomplete list of such talent.

Directors

*Bu Wancang
*Cai Chusheng
*Fei Mu
*Shi Dongshan
*Sun Yu
*Tan Youliu
*Wu Yonggang

Actors and Actresses

*Jiang Qing
*Li Lili
*Ruan Lingyu
*Zheng Junli

ee also

*Cinema of China
*List of Chinese Production Companies (Pre-Communist)

Bibliography

* Harvard reference
Surname1 = Pang
Given1 = Laikwan
Year = 2002
Title = Building a New China in Cinema: The Chinese Left-Wing Cinema Movement, 1932-1937
Publisher = Rowman & Littlefield Publishers, Inc.
ID = ISBN 0-7425-0946-X

* Harvard reference
Surname1 = Fu
Given1 = Poshek
Year = 2003
Title = Between Shanghai and Hong Kong: The Politics of Chinese Cinemas
Publisher = Stanford University Press
ID = ISBN 0-8047-4518-8

References

External links

* [http://www.dianying.com/en/company.php?companyid=Lianhua An incomplete list of films produced by Lianhua]
* [http://www.imdb.com/company/co0127501/ IMDb list of Lianhua productions]
* [http://ftvdb.bfi.org.uk/sift/organisation/8696 Lianhua Profile] from the British Film Intstitute


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