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  2. Shaw Theatres, part of the Shaw Organisation, was founded by the Shaw Brothers and has been operating cinemas in Singapore since 1927. With Shaw Theatres Waterway Point, it now owns eight cineplexes across the island.

  3. produce world class chinese films. By the late 1970s, the studios was the largest privately owned studio in the world, with an output rivalling that of Hollywood. In his heyday, Sir Run Run produced over 40 films a year ranging from costume epics to modern action and even musicals.

  4. Nov 30, 2010 · Shaw Theatres, founded by the Shaw Brothers (Tan Sri Runme Shaw and Sir Run Run Shaw), has been operating cinemas in Singapore since 1927. It owns and currently manages five Cineplexes with 27 screens islandwide. An additional 10 screens at Shaw Theatres nex in Serangoon will open in November 2010.

  5. Apr 1, 2002 · Shaw Seletar is part of Shaw Theatres chain of movie theatres with 7 multiplexes, 57 screens and more than 8,700 seats in Singapore. Search Popcorn for Shaw Seletar movie showtimes, trailers, news, reviews and tickets for all movies now showing and coming soon.

  6. Today, Shaw is the No.1 distributor of worldwide independent films in Singapore - representing companies like Bloom, FilmNation, Foresight, Lions Gate International, Mr Smith Entertainment, Pathe, Studiocanal, Solution Entertainment,Timeless Films and many others.

  7. View all the latest movies now showing and coming soon at Shaw Theatres - Seletar. Buy tickets online with NowShowing, an all-in-one movie destination.

  8. 6 days ago · Today, Shaw Theatres is famous for being Singapore’s one and only cinema operator equipped with IMAX’s Digital Theatre Systems, and the biggest distributor of worldwide independent, Asian and prestige films in Singapore. CHECK SHAW THEATRES SHOWTIMES & BUY SHAW THEATRES TICKETS ONLINE.

  9. For over two decades, the Shaw studios bagged almost every category of award from Best Picture to those for outstanding technical achievements. Wherever the event was held, the star studded Shaw contingent would always attract the most attention.

  10. Street of Singapore, mid-1920s. The first movies in Malaya were 'silent' films - one of the reasons they could be understood by the many dialect groups in Singapore at the time. So whether you were Hokkien, Teochew, Cantonese, Hainanese, Hakka or even Shanghainese, 'silent' films all sounded the same.

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