
Runje Shaw
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Runje Shaw (1896–1975), also known as Shao Zuiweng (C.W. Shaw) and Shao Renjie, was a Chinese film entrepreneur, producer and director. The eldest of the Shaw brothers, in 1925 he founded Tianyi Film Company (also called Unique Film Productions) in Shanghai, which became one of the top three film production companies in pre-WWII Republic of China, and the beginning of the Shaw Brothers media empire. Under Runje's leadership, his younger brothers Runde, Runme, and Run Run established branches of Tianyi in Hong Kong and Singapore. Runje retired from filmmaking after Tianyi's Shanghai base was destroyed in 1937 during the Japanese invasion, but his younger brothers, particularly Sir Run Run, rebuilt Tianyi's offshoots in Hong Kong and Singapore, of which Shaw Brothers Studio came to dominate filmmaking in Hong Kong. (Wikipedia)
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Swordswoman Li Feifei (1925)
Director
The Flying General (1938)
Director
A Woman of Guangzhou (1936)
Director
Compassion (1936)
Director

Princess Iron Fan (1927)
Director
The Movie Actress (1926)
Director
The Pearl Pagoda (1926)
Director

Swordswoman Li Feifei (1925)
Director
Mourning of the Chaste Tree Flower (1934)
Director
A Patriotic Woman (1936)
Director
The Deadly Rose (1937)
Director
The Country Bumpkin Tours the City (Part 3) (1935)
Director
The Country Bumpkin Tours the City (Part 2) (1935)
Director
Burning of the Efang Palace (1935)
Director

The White Snake (1926)
Director
The Butterfly Lovers (Part 2) (1935)
Director
The Country Bumpkin Tours the City (1935)
Director
The Butterfly Lovers (Part 1) (1935)
Director
Unworthy of Love (1935)
Director
Life (1935)
Director
Two Butterflies (1926)
Director
The Flirting Scholar (1926)
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