Hikon Film Video Distribution (UK)

Background
Hikon Film Video Distribution was an independent distribution company in the United Kingdom that was active throughout the 80s. They've mainly distributed lesser-known films and alleged video nasties. The company was ultimately closed due to confrontation over their content.

(1980s)
Nickname: "The Eye of Doom", "Kissing in the (Early) Moonlight"

Logo: We see an image of a cloudy sky. Then, via a "rippling" effect, a video of a sunset sky (you can see the clouds moving) over a beach wipes in. Many lavender circles are shown in two rows, as if they were spotlights. A human eye then zooms in below the circles and stops very close to the screen. A moon appears over the iris and pupil of the eye. The silhouette of many theater seats and a couple kissing each other in the middle of them appears at the bottom of the screen. Finally, the words "A HIKON FILM" fade in over the moon via "rippling" effect, arranged like this:

A HIKON FILM

FX/SFX: The rippling effects, the clouds moving, the zooming, and the fading.

Music/Sounds/Voice-over: A "coming at you" synth theme, followed by some people chanting repeatedly "Hikon, Hikon, Hikon..." until we hear a shattering glass sound. Then, one of two voiceovers will say the words "A Hikon Film"


 * Either a calm-sounding man saying "A Hikon Film...",


 * Or male voices saying loudly in unison "A HIKON FILM!".

Availability: Ultra-rare. Might be found on British releases of video nasties, which are very hard to find, even on websites like eBay.