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4 April 2015

Wong Han Min’s treasure trove of film memorabilia – collected over three decades – provides a glimpse of Singapore’s rich cinematic past.

Venus Theatre opening souvenir, 1964. Venus Theatre opened in Queenstown in 1964 and closed in 1985 and was later converted into a church. Courtesy of Wong Han Min.

Venus Theatre opening souvenir, 1964. Venus Theatre opened in Queenstown in 1964 and closed in 1985 and was later converted into a church. Courtesy of Wong Han Min.

Record of local Mandarin film Lion City. Produced in 1960 by Cathay-Keris, the film was Singapore's first Malayan-Mandarin film and was produced to celebrate the attainment of self-government in Singapore. Courtesy of Wong Han Min.

Record of local Mandarin film Lion City. Produced in 1960 by Cathay-Keris, the film was Singapore's first Malayan-Mandarin film and was produced to celebrate the attainment of self-government in Singapore. Courtesy of Wong Han Min.

Leaflet (1920s) for Charles Chaplin's A Day's Pleasure, which played at Surina Theatre. The theatre, owned by the Surin family and located at North Bridge Road, was open from 1922 to 1930. Courtesy of Wong Han Min.

Leaflet (1920s) for Charles Chaplin's A Day's Pleasure, which played at Surina Theatre. The theatre, owned by the Surin family and located at North Bridge Road, was open from 1922 to 1930. Courtesy of Wong Han Min.

Advertising envelope of The Ten Commandments, which was screened at Cathay Cinema in 1956. Courtesy of Wong Han Min.

Advertising envelope of The Ten Commandments, which was screened at Cathay Cinema in 1956. Courtesy of Wong Han Min.

Cathay Cinema opening souvenir (1939). Cathay Cinema opened in 1939 and has since been the flagship theatre of Cathay Organisation in Singapore. Courtesy of Wong Han Min.

Cathay Cinema opening souvenir (1939). Cathay Cinema opened in 1939 and has since been the flagship theatre of Cathay Organisation in Singapore. Courtesy of Wong Han Min.

Sky Theatre ticket of the opening show Around the World in 80 Days in 1958. Under Shaw Organisation, Sky Theatre opened in 1958 at Great World Amusement Park. It closed in 1978. Courtesy of Wong Han Min.

Sky Theatre ticket of the opening show Around the World in 80 Days in 1958. Under Shaw Organisation, Sky Theatre opened in 1958 at Great World Amusement Park. It closed in 1978. Courtesy of Wong Han Min.

Hand-coloured still of Nonya and Baba, produced by Cathay Organisation in 1956, starring famous Chinese actress Li Lihua in Peranakan dressing. Courtesy of Wong Han Min.

Hand-coloured still of Nonya and Baba, produced by Cathay Organisation in 1956, starring famous Chinese actress Li Lihua in Peranakan dressing. Courtesy of Wong Han Min.

Lobby card of Hotel Murder Case (1963), an Amoy-dialect (Hokkien) film starring Singapore's famous getai ("song stage") singer Zhuang Xuefang (in yellow). Courtesy of Wong Han Min.

Lobby card of Hotel Murder Case (1963), an Amoy-dialect (Hokkien) film starring Singapore's famous getai ("song stage") singer Zhuang Xuefang (in yellow). Courtesy of Wong Han Min.

June 1961 issue of Malay Movie News with P. Ramlee on the cover. The magazine was produced by Shaw Organisation and featured Malay films made by Shaw's Malay Film Productions (MFP) Studios at Jalan Ampas. Courtesy of Wong Han Min.

June 1961 issue of Malay Movie News with P. Ramlee on the cover. The magazine was produced by Shaw Organisation and featured Malay films made by Shaw's Malay Film Productions (MFP) Studios at Jalan Ampas. Courtesy of Wong Han Min.

Issue No. 117 of Screen Voice, a Chinese film magazine produced by Shaw Brothers. This issue focused on Song of Singapore, a local film produced at Shaw's studios. Courtesy of Wong Han Min.

Issue No. 117 of Screen Voice, a Chinese film magazine produced by Shaw Brothers. This issue focused on Song of Singapore, a local film produced at Shaw's studios. Courtesy of Wong Han Min.

Postcards produced by Cathay and Odeon cinemas, announcing upcoming movie releases in 1955. Courtesy of Wong Han Min.

Postcards produced by Cathay and Odeon cinemas, announcing upcoming movie releases in 1955. Courtesy of Wong Han Min.

Vintage movie poster for "Amrapali," featuring a court dancer and a monarch, with vibrant colors and Hindi text.
Movie flyer for Amrapali, a Hindi film screened at Galaxy Cinema on Vesak Day in 1967. Galaxy Cinema screened mostly Indian films and operated from 1965 to 1981. Courtesy of Wong Han Min.

Movie flyer for Amrapali, a Hindi film screened at Galaxy Cinema on Vesak Day in 1967. Galaxy Cinema screened mostly Indian films and operated from 1965 to 1981. Courtesy of Wong Han Min.

Three vintage cinema cards featuring portraits of women, titled "Cathay Cinema," "New Alhambra," and "Odeon."
Ticket stubs showing the name of the cinema and a picture of an actress on one side and your weight on the reverse. Courtesy of Wong Han Min.

Ticket stubs showing the name of the cinema and a picture of an actress on one side and your weight on the reverse. Courtesy of Wong Han Min.

Weighing machines such as this one from Lux Cinema, the last surviving old cinema in Hong Kong, were once common in Singapore's cinemas. Courtesy of Wong Han Min.

Weighing machines such as this one from Lux Cinema, the last surviving old cinema in Hong Kong, were once common in Singapore's cinemas. Courtesy of Wong Han Min.

Lobby card of Shaw's Cantonese film Crazy Bumpkins in Singapore was shot on location in Singapore in 1976, starring the city's famous comedians Wang Sa and Ye Fung. This comedic duo hit the big screens in the early 1970s (after gaining popularity on TV) when they were employed by Shaw Studios in Hong Kong. Courtesy of Wong Han Min.

Lobby card of Shaw's Cantonese film Crazy Bumpkins in Singapore was shot on location in Singapore in 1976, starring the city's famous comedians Wang Sa and Ye Fung. This comedic duo hit the big screens in the early 1970s (after gaining popularity on TV) when they were employed by Shaw Studios in Hong Kong. Courtesy of Wong Han Min.

A postcard advertising the film, Wings, in 1929. Courtesy of Wong Han Min.

A postcard advertising the film, Wings, in 1929. Courtesy of Wong Han Min.

An envelope promoting Wedding Bells for Hedy, a Chinese film produced by Cathay Organisation in 1960. Courtesy of Wong Han Min.

An envelope promoting Wedding Bells for Hedy, a Chinese film produced by Cathay Organisation in 1960. Courtesy of Wong Han Min.

A bookmark promoting the 1966 MFP film, Jefri Zain - Gerak Kilat (Operation Lightning), which starred Jins Samsuddin, Singapore's own James Bond. Courtesy of Wong Han Min.

A bookmark promoting the 1966 MFP film, Jefri Zain - Gerak Kilat (Operation Lightning), which starred Jins Samsuddin, Singapore's own James Bond. Courtesy of Wong Han Min.

A leaflet advertising the screening of Warner Bros' film, School Days, screening at Alhambra cinema in 1924. Courtesy of Wong Han Min.

A leaflet advertising the screening of Warner Bros' film, School Days, screening at Alhambra cinema in 1924. Courtesy of Wong Han Min.

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