Yuet Ngee Motion Picture Production Company (Hong Kong)

(1963-1967) Logo: We see on a sunburst background (a la Toho), in a light setting, a 21-starred semicircle, which whom it's center it's the text "Yuet Ngee" on a vertical chinese font, with an atom outlining, all set on a black circle. Below it is a "ribbon", which describes "Motion Picture Production Company", translated into chinese. The sunburst background keeps moving until we fade to black.

FX/SFX: None, except the sunburst background moving.

Cheesy Factor: The ribbon looks more like a flat curved line made with clay. Also, the sunburst doesn't look like a Toho-ish. Plus, the stars are based also of Paramount Pictures and the music is also based on 1935 20th Century Fox Film Corporation.

Music/Sounds: An American-like orchestral fanfare, followed by an 20th Century Fox-esque ending. Very sudden, though.

Availability: Extremely rare. Seen on their films of their time, but prints of it are going to get extinct.

Scare Factor: Low to nightmare. Many people kept complaining about the weird text and the sunburst background, along with the lights, which makes this a nightmare to some. Also, the fanfare would be sudden, which adds to the scare factor. This may lower for those who used to it, as the logo's concept is still, but for the sunburst background.