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=== Background ===
===Background===
'''Cinema City Company Limited''' was a major Hong Kong film studio founded by Raymond Wong, Karl Maka, and Dean Shek in 1970 as Warriors Films Company. After recieving funding from [[Golden Princess Amusement Co. Ltd.|Golden Princess]] in 1980 and a deal with them, they renamed themselves to Cinema City Films & Co. and would begin challenging other studios like [[Orange Sky Golden Harvest Entertainment Co.|Golden Harvest]] and [[Shaw Brothers Ltd.|Shaw Brothers]]. The studio ran into some financial troubles around 1989, and would split off into several companies under the Cinema City name: Cinema City & Films Company (by Raymond Wong), [[Cinema City Enterprises Ltd.|Cinema City Enterprises/Cinema Capital Entertainment]] (by Karl Maka) and [[Cinema City Entertainment Co. Ltd.|Cinema City Entertainment]] (by Dean Shek). Only Raymond Wong remained to continue making movies as [[Mandarin Films Distribution Company Limited|Mandarin Films Limited]] since 1992 (later Pegasus Motion Pictures and Mandarin Motion Pictures), and would eventually revive the name to be used as a local theatre chain in 2014, simply named [[Cinema City]].
'''Cinema City Company Limited''' was a major Hong Kong film studio founded by Raymond Wong, Karl Maka, and Dean Shek in 1970 as Warriors Films Company. After recieving funding from [[Golden Princess Amusement Co. Ltd.|Golden Princess]] in 1980 and a deal with them, they renamed themselves to Cinema City Films & Co. and would begin challenging other studios like [[Orange Sky Golden Harvest Entertainment Co.|Golden Harvest]] and [[Shaw Brothers Ltd.|Shaw Brothers]]. The studio ran into some financial troubles around 1989, and would split off into several companies under the Cinema City name: Cinema City & Films Company (by Raymond Wong), [[Cinema City Enterprises Ltd.|Cinema City Enterprises/Cinema Capital Entertainment]] (by Karl Maka) and [[Cinema City Entertainment Co. Ltd.|Cinema City Entertainment]] (by Dean Shek). Only Raymond Wong remained to continue making movies as [[Mandarin Films Distribution Company Limited|Mandarin Films Limited]] since 1992 (later Pegasus Motion Pictures and Mandarin Motion Pictures), and would eventually revive the name to be used as a local theatre chain in 2014, simply named [[Cinema City]].


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