Associated British Picture Corporation (UK)

Background : Founder John Maxwell bought British National Studios at Elstree in 1927 and renamed the company British International Pictures. An early hit for BIP was Alfred Hitchcock's Blackmail (1929), regarded as Britain's first 'talkie'. Hitchcock made several films for the company between 1927 and 1933 - his departure for Gaumont-British. After World War II, Maxwell made a deal with Warner Bros. to distribute BIP films stateside, and the company was renamed Associated British Picture Corporation (ABPC). ABPC's greatest period of success was during the 1950s and 1960s. ABPC was taken over by EMI in 1969.

British International Pictures (BIP)
(1927-1933)

Logo : On a cloudy sky background, we see our Earth spinning like the Universal logo. We also see a seated figure of "Britannia", with a ribbon under her that says "BRITISH INTERNATIONAL PICTURES". We also see a bow ribbon underneath that says "ELSTREE LONDON".

Variant : At the ending theme of the movie, "THE END" in a old Times New Roman font can be seen next to Britannia.

FX/SFX : The rotating globe.

Music/Sounds : None or the ending theme of the movie.

Availability : Ultra rare. Can be seen on BIP films from the period, a few examples are The Manxman, retained on a 2007 DVD distributed by Lionsgate. It's also seen on Atlantik.

Scare Factor : Low. It depends on what you think of how old it is.

Associated British Picture Corporation (ABPC)
1st Logo (1933-1940s)

Logo : Superimposed on the screen, we see a ribbon with the name engraved on it " A SSOCIATED B RITISH P ICTURE" with small "CORP. LTD" below and "presents" written in script font.

FX/SFX : None.

Music/Sounds : None.

Availability : Extremely rare. Can be found on ABPC films from the period, a few examples are The Terror and Thursday's Child.

Scare Factor : None.

2nd Logo (1940s-1969)

Logo : Superimposed on the opening credits, we see the name in the same style as on the opening credits, "ASSOCIATED BRITISH PICTURE CORPORATION Presents"

FX/SFX : None.

Music/Sounds : None.

Availability : Rare. Can be found on ABPC films from the period, a few examples are Last Holiday and Dam Busters.

Scare Factor : None.

3rd Logo (1969-1970)

Logo : On a black background we see multiple rectangle outlines zoom forward bringing forth a blue EMI logo. The text fades out and we zoom into the blue rectangle bringing forth three white circles containing spinning black triangles each containing the letters A, B, P respectively. The triangles move away from the circles and each of the shapes form a stacked pattern. The triangles also become white. The text "ASSOCIATED BRITISH PRODUCTIONS" appears above the shapes followed by "A MEMBER OF THE EMI GROUP" with "EMI" is in form of the logo. "PRESENT" appears beneath the shapes.

FX/SFX : The outline animations, the shapes.

Music/Sounds : None.

Availability : Rare. Used after the studio's purchase by EMI, before being renamed to EMI Films. Can be found on ABPC films from the period, one example is The Man Who Haunted Himself.

Scare Factor : None.