Southern Movies (India)

(1960)

Logo: On a black background we see a silhouette woman with an traditional Indian costume playing a trumpet. When the four lights on the background start shining, It rotates 90 degrees and moves down the trumpet. On the bottom we reveal the floor, which is a pedestal with candles. The text as displays:

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On a curved visage, appears in bottom of the pedestal. The lights then close as black again, and then the whole logo, along with the text fades in.

FX/SFX: Everything as described above, made with live-action.

Cheesy Factor: Nothing has done correctly. We mean - it's effort it's extra horrible. They shouldn't ruin the print and make the animation very fast! Also, we can't see the woman because of the deterioration, the company's name has bad grammar, and the lights didn't turn down correctly at the final point of the logo. It's like the creators have to push up those effects and then just go down to the movie. There's no freakin' need to put an minus sign and a point on the letters, though!

Music/Sounds: A trumpet fanfare with a soft tampura playing in.

Availability: Seen on The Road to Baghdad.

Scare Factor: Medium to high, because of the darkness and trumpet fanfare. The fast-paced animation can also get to some, but it's cheesiness lowers it's creepiness, as also hitting you with a brick or either get extremely surprised the first time you see it. It's Minimal for those who used to it.