Kong Ngee Motion Picture Production Company (Hong Kong)

Few have heard of the Kong Ngee Film Company, set up by Singapore brothers Ho Khee-yong and Ho Khee-siang, but it was a film studio which produced numerous iconic Cantonese films in the 1950s and 1960s.

1st Logo (1950's-1960's) Logo: On a dark sunburst background we see a 21-pointed star semicircle. Above the semicircle, we see an ocean sunrise background with an mountain/island (looks like an giant islet) on it. A drawing of a black lighthouse, which spells, traducted to "Kong Ngee" in it's white borders, appears blocking part of the ocean sunrise background. Below it it's the ribbon saying "Motion Picture Production Company". It's also a translation of the text. The sun then begins rising and the rays are still moving and we fade to black.

FX/SFX: None, except for the background and the dark rays.

Cheesy Factor: They didn't have to copy the logo concept of Hsin Wha, even if was likely intentional. Also, the ribbon seems like something made in clay and we can barely see the sunburst.

Music/Sounds: A portion of "Also Sprach Zarathustra" by Richard Strauss.

Availability: Scarce, seen on their films of the time, which most of them are hard to find. One example of this probably is The Prodigy Who Caught The Thief.

Scare Factor: Medium to high. The bombastic music, along with the darkness of the logo and weird ribbon have the potential to shiver more than a few's bones, but expect people who consider this a favorite, as there is a numerous amount of it.