Handbill for the Cantonese movie, ‘To Whom Should the True Murderer Be?’

Title
Handbill for the Cantonese movie, ‘To Whom Should the True Murderer Be?’
Year/Period
1960
Region
Singapore
Material
Dimension
Object size: 27.1 x 19.6 cm
Accession No.
2007-00603

This handbill was used to advertise the Cantonese movie, ‘To Whom Should the True Murderer Be?’ (三尸四命五重冤, Sanshisimingwuchongyuan), also known as ‘Who’s the Murderer?’, which was based on a Chinese opera. During its Singapore run, the movie was screened at the Jubilee (光华, Guanghua) cinema.Between the 1950s and 1960s, most Mandarin, Cantonese and other Chinese-dialect movies were made in Hong Kong by film production companies with financial support from Singapore-based film studios such as Shaw Brothers, Cathay and Kong Ngee (光艺, Guanyi). These studios were also involved in the distribution and exhibition of these movies in Singapore and the rest of Southeast Asia through their network of cinemas. In the early 1970s, Mandarin movies from Taiwan became popular, but by the late 1970s, Hong Kong movies were dominant once more.