Cri-Kee Pictures

Cri-Kee Pictures Co., Ltd. (Cantonese: 鼓勵其影業有限公司 Jyutping: gu2 lai6 kei4 jip6 jau5 haan6 gung1 si1), previously known as Cricket Pictures (Cantonese: 蟋蟀影業公司 Jyutping: sik1 seot1 jing2 jip6 gung1 si1) until 1944, was a Hong Kong independent film studio and distributor that was owned by Sunrise Entertainment since 1981 until 1997. It was one of Hong Kong's mini-major film studios.

Cri-Kee Pictures went into bankruptcy on December 18, 1997. CEO Kenneth Yeung, angered by the news of his studio going bankrupt, reportedly committed suicide by shooting a shotgun into his mouth after murdering one of his workmates and the company's employees in an abandoned diner on December 23.

Filmography

 * The Nation's Pride (1943; distribution only)
 * The Strongest Wolf (1943; distribution only)