Kam Hoi Film Company (Hong Kong)

(1968-1971?)

Nicknames : "Even Worse than China Films!", "The Ugly Mandarin and English text", "Kuo Hwa Cousin"

Logo : On a lime green (or a volt green) cross-stitched texture background, we see the Chinese characters written backwards and the name in English means "KAM HOI FILM COMPANY". The logo stands 10 seconds.

FX/SFX/Cheesy Factor : None. The video quality is bad, and the Chinese text looks so ugly. Also, this logo has the music from the China Film (H.K.) Co. logo.

Music/Sounds : See the FX/SFX/Cheesy Factor below.

Availability : Very rare/near extinction to find outside Hong Kong. Was seen on some Hong Kong films between 1968 to 1971. Three films to use the logo was Flying Thief, White Flower, the 1972 release print of The Flying Red Rose (飛賊紅玫瑰) and Duel at Forest (火拱楓林渡​​​​​​).

Scare Factor : Low, the catchy tune and the background may possibly unnerve some.