Abstract:In the 1960s, Hong Kong-headquartered film studio Shaw Brothers was intent on boosting its profile on the international stage by carefully crafting a "worldclass" image. It also hoped to boost productivity and creativity with a new wave of films, for which it hired Japanese directors, cinematographers, and others above the line talent. Japan's Nikkatsu Studio, the home of "borderless action" pictures, supplied a ready-made source of stories, styles, and marketing templates. Directors from Japan were asked to c… Show more
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