Johnny Mak Production Ltd. (Hong Kong)

Background: TBA

1st Logo (1984-1989?) Nicknames: "The Red Chair I" "The Dramatic Chair" "Sitting On The Middle of The Dust" "Gaumont Buena Vista International's Hong Kong Cousin" "The Sudden Johnny Mak"

Logo: TBA

Variant: A still version exists.

FX/SFX: The chair appearing, the texts fading in.

Cheesy Factor: The background is unnecessary to be colored on plain white, so the text is barely seen from here. It's also weird that it cuts to another texts, though it's appearance should be longer.

Music/Sounds: A low-pitched crash, which segues into a bombastic, happy sounding synth fanfare with whooshes and an explosive finale. The fanfare is heard on the other texts too. This sounds a lot like the Rank Screen Advertising 4th logo.

Availability: TBA

Scare Factor: Medium to high, maybe beacuse of the bombastic fanfare and sudden revelation of the chair and overall the weird nature of the logo's concept. but the logo isn't such as frightening as some homecountry logos, the same reason for those who used to it. The next logo is even worse!

2nd Logo (Late 1980's-1989)

Logo: Just an in-credit text of Johnny Mak productions logo along with the print logo of Golden Harvest, Win's Entertainment or, Movie Impact present.

FX/SFX: None

Cheesy Factor: The GH print logo is Upside down much like it was rushed job.

Music/Sounds None (Which Raises The Scare Factor) or Opening theme of movie in rare occasion it uses the 2nd half music of the next logo.

Availability: Super Rare. Preceeded by the 1st logo or 3rd logo.

Scare Factor: High to Nightmare. Due to the darkness and subject matter. The scare factor may rise if you're afraid of black backgrounds or silence.

3rd Logo (1983-1984, 1990-1997)

Nicknames: "The Red Chair II" "Lights, Camera, Action! Here's a Chair, and Nothing Else" Logo: TBA

Variant: On Possessed, Everlasting Love, Sex and Zen and The Island of Greed the logo was given more enhanced, where the light is now blue tinted and the Red chair turns into 3D.

FX/SFX: The chair rotating like CGI, the texts appearing.

Cheesy Factor: TBA

Music/Sounds: A triumphant fanfare (the first note almost sounded like Palace Films)

Availability: Ultra-rare. Seen on their films of the time.

Scare Factor: Low. Much tamer than the logo above, but the darkness may still get to some.