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'''Music/Sounds''': A slow bombastic fanfare with French horns (Orchestral Opening #2 by Cyril Watters, from the Thomas J. Valentino music library). There is a second fanfare where we start with a drum roll, then 5 changing notes which slow down with 4 notes, then 2 more during "'''DYALI SCOPE'''".
'''Music/Sounds''': A slow bombastic fanfare with French horns (Orchestral Opening #2 by Cyril Watters, from the Thomas J. Valentino music library). There is a second fanfare where we start with a drum roll, then 5 changing notes which slow down with 4 notes, then 2 more during "'''DYALI SCOPE'''".


'''Availability''': Rare. This logo was frequently plastered with either the 1978 Golden Harvest, or [[Media Asia Group (Hong Kong)|Media Asia Group]] logos, but now with the GH library under Fortune Star's hands, this logo has begun to resurface again on recent prints.
'''Availability''': Rare. This logo was frequently plastered with either the 1978 Golden Harvest, or [[Media Asia Group (Hong Kong)|Media Asia Group]] logos, but now with the GH library under [[Fortune Star]]'s hands, this logo has begun to resurface again on recent prints.


'''Editor's Note''': None.
'''Editor's Note''': None.
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*On ''China O'Brien'', the music was re-orchestrated to make it more synthesized.
*On ''China O'Brien'', the music was re-orchestrated to make it more synthesized.


'''Availability''': Common. This is seen on a lot of martial arts and action movies made in Hong Kong, and plasters older ones on occasion. This was subject to plastering with the [[Media Asia Group (Hong Kong)|Media Asia Group]] logo, but in Fortune Stars hands, has been preserved and restored to some recent prints. The last theatrical appearance to use was ''My Lucky Star'' (2003, not Jackie Chan movie). The version with "Distribution" variant of the 1978 logo appeared on some films such as ''Heart of The Dragon'' as well as certain Taiwan films such as ''The Scalper'', and it made a surprise appearance of ''The Lord of Hangzhou'' which was released in December 5 1998.
'''Availability''': Common. This is seen on a lot of martial arts and action movies made in Hong Kong, and plasters older ones on occasion. This was subject to plastering with the [[Media Asia Group (Hong Kong)|Media Asia Group]] logo, but in Fortune Star's hands, has been preserved and restored to some recent prints. The last theatrical appearance to use was ''My Lucky Star'' (2003, not Jackie Chan movie). The version with "Distribution" variant of the 1978 logo appeared on some films such as ''Heart of The Dragon'' as well as certain Taiwan films such as ''The Scalper'', and it made a surprise appearance of ''The Lord of Hangzhou'' which was released in December 5 1998.


'''Editor's Note''': Probably one of the most iconic logos from Hong Kong (and East Asia in general) and is a favorite among Asian film and martial arts fans.
'''Editor's Note''': Probably one of the most iconic logos from Hong Kong (and East Asia in general) and is a favorite among Asian film and martial arts fans.

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