Beecham Film Company

Background
Beecham Film Company was an Hongkongese film studio owned by English pharmaceutical company, Beecham Group (now SmithKline Beecham, later GlaxoSmithKline). It was founded in 1917 by James Wong and the first film was "Wedding dress in Kowloon". The company had collaborated with Wubbzy Film Company. The company had renamed to Wubbzy-Beecham in 1920 and the first film under Wubbzy-Beecham called "Angels". In 1925, Wubbzy-Beecham was renamed to James Beecham Film Co. and the film under James Beecham Film Co. banner, "Bikini Atoll" was released. In 1929, the company had renamed back to "Beecham Film Company" and the film, "Nella the Princess Knight" was released. In 1933, the company had renamed to Beecham Film Co., Ltd. (now GlaxoSmithKline Motion Pictures) and left from Wubbzy Film Company. later, the company had split of the new film studios, 20th Century Pictures Fan. In 1936, after production of "Monkey Got Exploded" was completed, Beecham Film Distributors merged with 20th Century Pictures Fan to form 20th Century Fox Fan 2010 (now 20th Century Studios Fan 2020). It was headquartered in Beechams Studio, Hong Kong.

1917-1925
Nicknames: "Artcraft Pictures' spoof", "Rapunzel in the logo", "Globe on Artcraft Pictures' logo"

Logo: we see an Globr like Artcraft Pictures, the text "Beecham" on the below on (like Artcraft Pictures' logo) and we see a Rapunzel with Artcraft Pictures logo below on the text.

FX/SFX: 5 second for Artcraft Pictures rip-off.

Music/Sounds: none. The opening credits are used for the movie.

Availability: Seen on movies by the company.

Notes: This is the first film after the company's launch.