The world begins with Hong Kong movies

Chapter 78: The King of F-Goods!

Chapter 78: The King of F-Goods! (Please bookmark and read)

One movie earned almost 20 million Hong Kong dollars!
This was a result that no one expected, and even Wu Feng was quite surprised when he found out.

Not to mention, according to his instructions, Brother Kun has sent "The Son-in-law" to the Cannes Exhibition in France.

No one knows if there will be any surprise news!

At worst, like "Legend of Northeast Hunter", if you go to the recent film festivals in Europe and the United States, you will always win some awards and sell the copyright.

This guy Liang Kun has been very proud of himself recently!

Of course, he has the capital to be proud of himself, and others can only envy and be jealous!
You know, a movie like "The Son-in-law" is not just about making money at the box office. The identity of Brother Kun as a movie boss is gradually being recognized by the outside world.

Apart from anything else, even ordinary gatherings in the film industry would basically send an invitation to Liang Kun, and when they met him, they would call him "Mr. Li". This was a manifestation of his elevated social status.

Just look at this: when the Hongxing headquarters was submitting accounts at the end of the month, even Jiang Tiansheng was a bit polite to him.

A good movie can have an amazing social impact.

Don’t think that the bosses of the society can easily control those inconspicuous directors. Even the big directors don’t care much. However, when it comes to social influence, the bosses of the society are far inferior.

It can be said that at this time, Liang Kun has already pulled half of his foot out of the whirlpool of the society.

As long as Qiankun Film and Television continues to produce a few influential films, it will basically establish its status as a movie tycoon, and its previous social organization identity will not be too important.

If he doesn't do anything stupid in the future, the experience of the leader of the Hung Hing Mong Kok Gang might even become an interesting story.

Without such an identity, how could Qiankun Film and Television produce high-quality realistic films, which need to be adapted from real events.

If the vast majority of people believe that his main identity is the owner of a film company, then he can easily get rid of the inconvenience brought by his social identity. It is that real.

That’s right, after tasting the sweetness, Liang Kun has decided to delve deeper into realistic films.

He has too many bad guys under his command, and there are many messy things among them. If you just pick out some representative groups of them as filming materials, it would be enough to make many movies.

Privately, after consulting Wu Feng again, Qiankun Film and Television Company has already planned to start filming "Guyezai 2". How can a movie possibly explain everything that the Guyezai group has done?

Moreover, there are different grades of Guyezai. The second part mainly tells about Guyezai, which is specifically aimed at white-collar workers in the company, female groups with certain working ability and stable income.
There are some things that even Wu Feng doesn’t understand!
He has been in the society for too short a time, and due to his personality and habits, he has very little contact with the group of young men. How could he possibly know so much about the relevant inside story?

Even he was a little surprised after listening to Liang Kun's story, let alone ordinary audiences.

This guy, Liang Kun, had another trick up his sleeve. While filming the serious movie, he also found other people to film a cyan version of "The Son-in-law"!
This kind of film is naturally not easy to show in theaters, as it can easily be considered a money-making scam.

But just from selling videotapes, this guy, Liang Kun, has earned millions.

When Wu Feng found out, he was speechless for a while, and he also specifically reminded him not to harm the leading actors and actresses in serious movies. If they were allowed to be involved in pornographic films too early, it would have a huge impact on the box office of future films, which would not be worth the loss.

I haven't seen it. The cyan version of "The Son-in-law" just changed the leading actors, but the number of videotapes sold is not as many as the serious version!

By the way, the two leading actors of "The Son-in-law" are not unfamiliar to Wu Feng.

One of them was the professional actor of Hong Kong porn films, known as the best "Ximen Daguanren". He was still a newcomer to the film and television industry and had no intention of venturing into porn films.

As for the female lead, she is Li Lizhen from the Loving Girls group, who is a familiar face on the big screen.

They also became famous in the Hong Kong film industry with "The Son-in-law".

Wu Feng had no intention of making pornographic films. Although it could make money quickly, it would also cause many problems. He just reminded Liang Kun that it would be better not to use the Qiankun Film and Television brand to make pornographic films. Whether he listened to his advice or not was not his business.

Of all the Hongxing leaders, only Jiang Tiansheng had noticed something about the changes in Liang Kun. Perhaps due to his limited thinking, Jiang Tiansheng didn't quite understand.

I just vaguely feel that it seems that Liang Kun's future path will be somewhat different from that of traditional community leaders, but I can't tell exactly how it will be different.

Speaking of dealings, Wu Feng is a special case in Hung Hing.

Since the place he controlled was not taken over by Hongxing with its help, nor did he rely on Hongxing's influence, he only had to pay 10% of the profits.

It can be considered as using one layer of profit to buy the protection of the Hongxing name, which is a win-win situation.

The amount of money paid by other hall masters is not a small amount.

Wu Feng just silently calculated that the headquarters could receive a commission of about 20 million every month.

Damn, no wonder there are so many gangs in Hong Kong Island, there is so much money to be made in illegal ways.

Hongxing did not touch drugs, but their traditional gray income alone was 20 million a month. That was more than 200 million a year, which was definitely a huge amount of money in 1987.

If it were Dongxing, the annual income from the clubs alone would probably be an astonishing 500 million.

Of course, with so much money being handed over to a society, the society also needs to take on a lot of responsibilities.

It is estimated that just rescuing people from the police station every year would cost at least several million.

Even before Hong Yi rose to prominence, the police station spent hundreds of thousands of dollars a year on rescuing people.

As for other expenses, there are also quite a few of them. In the end, Jiang Tiansheng should have about 50 to 60 million yuan a year. This guy is definitely a wealthy man.

There would be no shortage of working capital. Even many famous businessmen in Hong Kong Island probably could not compare to Jiang Tiansheng in terms of working capital.

Time slowly passed to mid-May, and the sun in the sky gradually became more scorching.

After leaving the headquarters, Wu Feng, surrounded by bodyguards and close associates, got into a car and returned to Shanghai Jietuodi.

He has been very busy recently, the most important of which is the factory affairs in the mainland.

In late April, garment factories and sneaker factories in the mainland started operations one after another, and toy factories opened soon after.

Large quantities of high-quality A-grade clothes and shoes are produced and immediately shipped and sold throughout Southeast Asia.

We follow the formal foreign trade export route and go out to sea through customs according to the formal procedures on the mainland.

As for what Jiang Tiansheng and Han Bin do with their cargo ship after going out to sea, it has nothing to do with Wu Feng.

The power of these two people is really not small. Jiang Tiansheng is responsible for Siam, and Han Bin opened up the routes to Po Village, Malaysia, the Philippines, and Indonesia in one go.

No matter how much high-quality A-grade goods are shipped over, they can be easily digested.

As I said, the four Asian tigers were at their peak of glory at that time.

Fortunately, Jiang Tiansheng was reminded by Wu Feng and sent ships to the Netherlands and the Maple Leaf Country early on to test the market situation. As a result, he really opened up a gap.

He even rented several ocean-going cargo ships to transport high-quality A-grade goods there. He had formed a tacit understanding with the local tyrants, that is, they had made a good distribution of benefits, and he was making a lot of money.

(End of this chapter)

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