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===(1960s)Background===
'''{{PAGENAME}}''' was a film company from Hong Kong.
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===Logo (27 November 1952-13 December 1962)===
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'''LogoVisuals:''' On a blackstarfield background, we seeis 2 massive laurel wreaths with two chineseCantonese characters vertically aligned in a third -dimensional font (which both translate to "Hoover") in between the wreaths, and below it is a set of white Chinese text, which translates to "Film Co." and which looks like the Cinemascope font. There are also some point-like things on the upper side of the screen, which looks like a starfield.
 
'''Variant:''' A superimposed in-credit variant was spotted on ''Blood-Stained Shoe''.
 
'''Technique:''' A painting filmed by a camera.
 
'''Music/SoundsAudio:''' A depressing but at the same time bombastic fanfare which ends on a happy note.
'''Technique:''' None.
 
'''Audio Variant:''' The superimposed variant uses the film's opening theme.
'''Music/Sounds:''' A depressing but at the same time bombastic fanfare which ends on a happy note.
 
'''Availability:''' Extremely rare. So far, this was seen onin ''Story The ofTwelve the SwordBeauties'' and the''Blood-Stained SabreShoe''.
 
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Latest revision as of 12:40, 3 July 2024


Background

Hoover Film Company was a film company from Hong Kong.

Logo (27 November 1952-13 December 1962)

Visuals: On a starfield is 2 massive laurel wreaths with two Cantonese characters vertically aligned in a third-dimensional font (which both translate to "Hoover") in between the wreaths, and below it is a set of white Chinese text, which translates to "Film Co." and which looks like the Cinemascope font.

Variant: A superimposed in-credit variant was spotted on Blood-Stained Shoe.

Technique: A painting filmed by a camera.

Audio: A depressing but at the same time bombastic fanfare which ends on a happy note.

Audio Variant: The superimposed variant uses the film's opening theme.

Availability: So far, this was seen in The Twelve Beauties and Blood-Stained Shoe.

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