Film monthly. It was first published in Shanghai on July 10, 1930 by The Mandarin Art Book Company, but ceased publication in December 1933. A total of 28 issues were published. The cover of this issue uses stills from the film "Volcano Love Blood", with Zheng Junli on the left and Zhongjiang Tanpu on the left.

Electroacoustic was originally a daily newspaper and later became a weekly magazine. It was first published on May 1, 1932. It ceased publication in March 1841 and was published in Volume 10, No. 4. This is the 26th issue in August 1938, with Hu Ping on the cover.
Lianhua Pictorial, a weekly newspaper, was later changed to a semi-monthly magazine and was founded in Shanghai on New Year's Day in 1933. Published by Lianhua Pictures. It ceased publication in July 1937 and was published in Volume 9, No. 6. This is Vol. 7, No. 7, April 1936. The cover character is Golden Flame. (For more excitement, please pay attention to it in the top right corner!) )
Film Pictorial was originally a semi-monthly magazine and later a political monthly magazine. It was first published on July 1, 1833. Published by Shanghai Liangyou Company, it ceased publication in July 1937 and published a total of 41 issues. This was issue 15 of November 1934. Cover character Chen Yanyan.
"Qingqing Film" monthly, later changed to semi-monthly, weekly. It was first published in Shanghai on April 15, 1934 and published by Qingqing Film Publishing House. It ceased publication in 1953 and was published in Vol. 19, No. 20. This is the 11th issue of January 1937, and the cover character is poplar.
"New Film Circle" monthly magazine, founded in Shanghai on November 14, 1942, published by China United Production Company, is a Han traitor magazine controlled by the Japanese army invading China, which was discontinued in April 1945 and published until the sixth issue of the third volume. This was the fourth issue in February 1943. The cover character is Yuan Meiyun.
Hollywood Weekly, founded in Shanghai in November 1938, was published by Woori Corporation. It ceased publication in June 1941 and published 130 issues. This is the 94th issue of 1940, and the cover character is Leidian Hua film star Anne Xiulan. (For more excitement, please pay attention to it in the top right corner!) )
The Star is a semi-monthly magazine. It was first published in Shanghai on April 16, 1935, and published by Star Film Company. It ceased publication in August 1837 and was published in Volume 8, No. 5. A total of 48 issues were published, this is the fourth issue of volume 4 in March 1936, and the cover character is Yi Meijun.
Film Magazine monthly. It was first published in Shanghai on October 1, 1947. Published by Shanghai Film Publishing House. It ceased publication in May 1949 and published 38 issues. This is the inaugural issue, and the cover character is Qin Yi.
Fan Club. It was first published in Shanghai on October 15, 1948, edited and published by Shanghai United Publishing House, and only 4 issues were published. This is the inaugural issue.
Mercury Lantern is a semi-monthly publication. It was first published in Shanghai in January 1949. It ceased publication in May 1949 and was published in nine issues. This is issue 5, and the cover character is Litai Hayworth. (For more excitement, please pay attention to it in the top right corner!) )
Film Fiction is a semi-monthly publication. It was first published in Shanghai on April 21, 1948. Published by Shanghai Film Publishing House. It ceased publication in May 1949 and published 26 issues. This is the December 16th issue of 1948, with the cover of "Hate the Sea Soul" stills, John Garfield and Joan. Crawford plays the male and female protagonists.
PHOTQPLAY (Feature Film) February 1932, No. 3, Original American Edition. Cover one for Mary. Mary Astor. In Shanghai that year, readers could subscribe directly to overseas film magazines.
H0LLYWOOD (Hollywood) August 1940 8th Friend, American original. The cover is character clrarles Boyer.
MOTION PICTURE (Film) October 1947 No. 3, Original American Edition. The cover character is Betty. Betty Crable
MODERN SCREEN, May 1947, No. 6, Original American Edition. The character is Ingnd Bergman (for more highlights, please follow in the top right corner!). )