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Nominator(s): — Chris Woodrich 19:09, 29 November 2024 (UTC) [] I am nominating this for featured list because I believe it meets all of the criteria. Mingxing was something of a big deal in Republican Shanghai, and this list provides readers with a list of their film productions as well as the necessary context to follow the evolution of its filmic output.
The production logo for the Mingxing Film Company. Mingxing was a film production company based in Shanghai, the Republic of China. Between its establishment in 1922 and 1938, the year after it closed in the face of the Second Sino-Japanese War, it released 174 narrative films. The company's output consisted of 128 silent films and 46 sound films.
Mingxing shot its first work – a newsreel documenting the arrival of French general Joseph Joffre in Shanghai – on 8 March 1923, with screening handled by a local YMCA branch in April. [14] At the same time, it sought to produce fiction films. In these early works, Zhang Shichuan took the role of director and Zheng Zhengqiu as screenwriter.
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Woman caught on camera stealing $4,000 cognac from San Jose restaurant, authorities say. March 14, 2022 at 3:46 PM. ... 16 gorgeous photos that showcase the glamour of 1950s jewelry.
San Diego — Ocean Beach Antique District, Gaslamp Quarter; San Francisco — Union Square, [18] Union Street, Chestnut Street, Haight-Ashbury, Fillmore Street, Hayes Street [19] San Jose — The Alameda, Santana Row, Stevens Creek Boulevard; Santa Barbara — State Street; Santa Monica — Montana Avenue, Third Street Promenade, Main Street
San Jose, which has more than a dozen Mexican restaurants in the Midlands area, opened its newest location this week. It is located at 3340 Highway 378, Leesville. ... This is the 18th San Jose ...
During the 19th century and early 20th century, San Jose, California, was home to a large Chinese-American community that was centered around the Santa Clara Valley's agricultural industry. Due to anti-Chinese sentiment and official discrimination, Chinese immigrants and their descendants lived in a succession of five Chinatowns from the 1860s ...