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===Background=== |
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'''{{PAGENAME}}''' was a film company from Hong Kong. |
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===Logo (August 3, 1948?-1967) === |
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'''Nicknames:''' "Chinese Universal Globe", "The Eastern Universal Ripoff" |
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Overseas Chinese Films (1964, Source - 粵語長片).png |
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{{YouTube|id=nxqmEtTg9Hg}} |
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'''Variants:''' |
'''Variants:''' |
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* In later years, the text "電影製片公司" was renamed as "電影企業公司", which translates to "Film Enterprises Co.". |
* In <u>later years</u>, the text "<abbr title="Film Production Company">電影製片公司</abbr>" was renamed as "<abbr title="Film Enterprises">電影企業公司</abbr>", which translates to "Film Enterprises Co.". |
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*On ''<u>Driver No. 7</u>'', the text fades out faster than the earth. |
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'''Technique:''' It's all live action, except the text. |
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'''Audio:''' Drumbeats followed by a majestic fanfare. |
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'''Availability:''' Seen on their films, such as ''Liu Yi Sends His Letters''. |
'''Availability:''' Seen on their films, such as ''Liu Yi Sends His Letters''. |
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'''Editor's Note:''' The Chinese text zooming and fading in, the earth, and the music may scare some, but the logo itself is just blatant. Most people would just laugh because they stole a concept from a famous logo. |
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[[Category:Hong Kong film logos]] |
[[Category:Hong Kong film logos]] |
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Latest revision as of 04:57, 6 August 2024
Background
Overseas Chinese Films was a film company from Hong Kong.
Logo (August 3, 1948?-1967)
Visuals: On a space background, a model of Earth rotates as Chinese text (which translates to Overseas Chinese Films) zooms in. The earth continues to rotate until the screen fades out.
Variants:
- In later years, the text "電影製片公司" was renamed as "電影企業公司", which translates to "Film Enterprises Co.".
- On Driver No. 7, the text fades out faster than the earth.
Technique: It's all live action, except the text.
Audio: Drumbeats followed by a majestic fanfare.
Availability: Seen on their films, such as Liu Yi Sends His Letters.