Hoover Film Company (Hong Kong)

(1960's)

"The Laurel Wreath Logo" "The Most Pointless Nightmare Logo Ever" "Even I Can Do Better!" "The Depressing Fanfare Logo", "Chinese Gekkeikan" "Yo, Hoover Rules, Hoover Wins... None!" "Where's the Hoover?" "The Laurel Wreath Nightmare Logo", "Hi-Tech Video's Hong Kong Twin" Logo: We see on a black background a massive Laurel wreath and we see two chinese characters alligned vertically on a third dimensional font, and below it it's the white text, which translates to "Hoover Film Co.", which looks like a Cinemascope font. (If you look closely, there are some point-like things on the upper side of the screen)

FX/SFX: None, just the logo fading.

Cheesy Factor: They should have put animation in it. Also, the third dimensional font's design is way too tacky, which adds to the cheesiness.

Music/Sounds: An depressing and at the same time bombastic fanfare which ends on a happy note.

Availability: Rare. Seen on some films of their time.

Scare Factor: Low to nightmare; the overall weirdness of this logo along with the fanfare can startle some first-time viewers, especially for those who used to it. However, the fact that is a still logo can lower it for some, and the tacky nature of the logo should make you laugh. Some may be left sad about the fanfare, but there's nothing to worry about other than the startling.