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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Runje_ShawRunje Shaw - Wikipedia

    Runje Shaw (1896–1975), also known as Shao Zuiweng (C.W. Shaw) and Shao Renjie, was a Chinese film entrepreneur, producer and director.

  2. www.imdb.com › name › nm6015198Runje Shaw - IMDb

    Runje Shaw was born in 1896 in Ningbo, Zhejiang, China. He was a director and producer, known for Liang Shanbo Zhu Yingtai Xiaji (1935), The Lucky Land (1933) and Mourning of the Chaste Tree Flower (1934). He was married to Yumei Chen. He died in 1979 in Shanghai, China.

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  3. Operations at Unique Film Productions was headed by the eldest of the Shaw brothers, Runje (1896 - 1975). The company was founded on a capital of $50,000 and Runde was appointed as accountant and screenwriter while Runme was the distribution manager.

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  4. Runje Shaw (1896–1975), also known as Shao Zuiweng (C.W. Shaw) and Shao Renjie, was a Chinese film entrepreneur, producer and director.

  5. Runje Shaw. Shao Zuiweng, Shao Zui-Weng, Siu Chui-Yung. Born: 1896 - Died: February 17th, 1975. Filmography (1926-1939) Director (31 films) The Pearl Pagoda (1926) A Collection of Shi's - Part 1 (1930) The Last Love (1931) It's Unlucky to Be a Woman (1931) Yunlan the Girl (1931) One Night Wealthy (1932) All for Legacy (1933) Ye Xia (1933)

  6. shawonline.sbmedia.sg › shawstory › 1-thebeginningAbout Shaw

    Operations at Unique Film Productions was headed by the eldest of the Shaw brothers, Runje (1896 - 1975). The company was founded on a capital of $50,000 and Runde was appointed as accountant and screenwriter while Runme was the distribution manager.

  7. www.wikiwand.com › en › Runje_ShawRunje Shaw - Wikiwand

    Runje Shaw (1896–1975), also known as Shao Zuiweng and Shao Renjie, was a Chinese film entrepreneur, producer and director. The eldest of the Shaw brothers, in 1925 he founded Tianyi Film Company 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 ...