Overseas Chinese Films (Hong Kong)

(1948?-1967) N icknames : "The Greatest Universal Pictures Rip-Off", "The Earth And The Chinese Text Of Doom", "What Were They Thinking? III: Hong Kong Edition", "What Did I Just See? II: Hong Kong Edition", "One of The Most Scariest Hong Kong Logos Ever!", "How you do us this way, Wa Kiu?", "Theft Of The Universal", "Almost Universal", "A Universal Pictures Rip-Off!", "Lee Ying and Q. Stion's Long Lost Brother", "The Cheesiest Hong Kong Logo of All Time"

Logo : On a space background, there's an earth rotating (a la Universal Pictures), and we see the Chinese text (which translates to Overseas Chinese Films) zooming in. The earth continues to rotate until we fade out.

Variant : In later years, the text "電影製片公司" was renamed as "電影企業公司", which translates to "Film Enterprises Co.".

FX/SFX : It's all live action, except the text.

Cheesy Factor : What the heck is going on in this logo?! This goes far off the charts! They ripped off the famous logo (in case, Universal Pictures)! Some people may find this logo to look like the Universal Pictures logo. It's surprising that Universal did not sue them for the use of the logo's animation and text. The later version is even worse, but some people may find this logo to be cheesy or great instead of scary.

Music/Sounds : The drumbeats, and after this, a majestic Fox-like fanfare.

Availability : Seen on the films produced by a company of the time. One example is: Liu Yi Sends His Letters.

Scare Factor : Depending on the variant:
 * Medium to nightmare for the original variant. The Chinese text zooming and fading in, the earth, and the music may scare some, but some people may find this logo to be cheesy or great instead of scary. However, you'll be laughing at it after they ripped off the famous logo's animation!
 * Nightmare for the later variant, as the Chinese text zooming in V of Doom-style makes it even worse!