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1st Logo
===1st Logo (1937-1939?)===
<gallery mode="packed" heights="200">
(1937-1939?)
File:Producciones Grovas (1937, Opening variant).png
File:Producciones Grovas (1937, Closing variant).png
</gallery>


'''Nickname:''' "The Temple of Kukulcan and the Sun Rising I"
Producciones Grovas (1937, Opening variant)Producciones Grovas (1937, Closing variant)
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Nickname: "The Temple of Kukulcan and the Sun Rising I"
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Logo: On a dark background, we see the Temple of Kukulcan (the main monument of the Chichen Itza), and behind it we see a rising sun. Under it is text saying:


'''Logo:''' On a dark background, we see the Temple of Kukulcan (the main monument of the Chichen Itza), and behind it we see a rising sun. Under it is text saying:
PRODUCCIONES
<center>{{font|impact|PRODUCCIONES<br>GROVAS}}<br>MEXICO. D.F.<br>PRESENTA</center>
GROVAS
MEXICO. D.F.


'''Closing Variant:''' On ''Amapola del camino'', the logo appears on a corner, which is similar to the opening variant, but "Es una" is above the sun, and "PRODUCCION" and "HECHA EN MEXICO" replace "PRODUCCIONES" and "MEXICO DF", respectively. In addition, "PRESENTA" doesn't appear in said variant.
PRESENTA
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Closing variant: On Amapola del camino, the logo appears on a corner, which is similar to the opening variant, but "Es una" is above the sun, and "PRODUCCION" and "HECHA EN MEXICO" replace "PRODUCCIONES" and "MEXICO DF", respectively. In addition, "PRESENTA" doesn't appear in said variant.


FX/SFX: None.
'''FX/SFX:''' None.
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Music/Sounds: The opening theme of the movie.


'''Music/Sounds:''' The opening theme of the movie.
Availability: Extremely rare, as this was only seen on Amapola del camino (Poppy Road) and La tía de las muchachas (The Aunt of the Girls), which are long out of print, but have been archived on YouTube.


'''Availability:''' Extremely rare, as this was only seen on ''Amapola del camino'' (Poppy Road) and ''La tía de las muchachas'' (The Aunt of the Girls), which are long out of print, but have been archived on YouTube.
Editor's Note: None.
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'''Editor's Note:''' None.
2nd Logo
(1942, 1944, 1945-1947)


Producciones Grovas (1942)Producciones Grovas (1944)Producciones Grovas (1945)Producciones Grovas (1948)
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Nickname: "The Temple of Kukulcan and the Sun Rising II", "The Masters of the Box Office"
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Logo: We see again the Temple of Kukulcan and the sun. But this time we see the sun with longer rays, and above the sun we see clouds and "GROVAS, SA.". Also, "MEXICO. O.F." has been dropped. Below the temple we see "LOS AMOS DE LA TAQUILLA" (which in Spanish means "The Masters of the Box Office").


=== 2nd Logo (1942, 1944, 1945-1948)===
Later Variants:
<gallery mode="packed" heights="200">
File:Producciones Grovas (1942).png
File:Producciones Grovas (1944).png
File:Producciones Grovas (1945).png
File:Producciones Grovas (1948).png
</gallery>


'''Nickname:''' "The Temple of Kukulcan and the Sun Rising II", "The Masters of the Box Office"
(1944): The clouds have been removed, "GROVAS, S.A." is moved to the bottom and in a different font, "Producciones", in a script font, has been added to the left side, and "MEXICO. O.F." has been re-added below the company's motto.
(1945-1947): The logo is darker and the sun is enhanced. "MEXICO. O.F." is dropped yet again.
(1948): The logo has been enhanced more, the script font is slightly moved higher, "S.A." has been replaced with "S.A. OF C.V.", which is stacked, the motto's font size has been decreased, and the sun looks more realistic.


'''Logo:''' We see again the Temple of Kukulcan and the sun. But this time we see the sun with longer rays, and above the sun we see clouds and "GROVAS, SA.". Also, "MEXICO. O.F." has been dropped. Below the temple we see "LOS AMOS DE LA TAQUILLA" (which in Spanish means "The Masters of the Box Office").
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FX/SFX: None.


'''Later Variants:'''
Music/Sounds: The opening theme of the movie.


*(1944): The clouds have been removed, "GROVAS, S.A." is moved to the bottom and in a different font, "Producciones", in a script font, has been added to the left side, and "MEXICO. O.F." has been re-added below the company's motto.
Availability:
*(1945-1947): The logo is darker and the sun is enhanced. "MEXICO. O.F." is dropped yet again.
*(1948): The logo has been enhanced more, the script font is slightly moved higher, "S.A." has been replaced with "S.A. OF C.V.", which is stacked, the motto's font size has been decreased, and the sun looks more realistic.


'''FX/SFX:''' None.
(1942): Ultra rare, as this was used for less than a year, and was only seen on Las cinco noches de Adán (Five Evenings of Adam).
(1944): Again, ultra rare, and used for less than a year. Only seen on Cuando los mexicanos quieren (When the Mexicans want to).
(1945-1947): Extremely rare. Seen on films like Hasta que perdió Jalisco (Until it lost Jalisco) and Hay muertos que no hacen ruido (There are Deaths that don't make the Noise).
(1948): Yet again, ultra rare, and used for less than a year. Seen only on Fíjate que suave (Note that Soft).


'''Music/Sounds:''' The opening theme of the movie.


'''Availability:'''
Editor's Note: None.
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*(1942): Ultra rare, as this was used for less than a year, and was only seen on ''Las cinco noches de Adán'' (Five Evenings of Adam).
3rd Logo
*(1944): Again, ultra rare, and used for less than a year. Only seen on ''Cuando los mexicanos quieren'' (When the Mexicans want to).
(1949-1953?, 1953?-1957, 1958-Late 1960's)
*(1945-1947): Extremely rare. Seen on films like ''Hasta que perdió Jalisco'' (Until it lost Jalisco) and ''Hay muertos que no hacen ruido'' (There are Deaths that don't make the Noise).
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*(1948): Yet again, ultra rare, and used for less than a year. Seen only on ''Fíjate que suave'' (Note that Soft).
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Cinematográfica Grovas (1949)Producciones Grovas (1956)Cinematográfica Grovas (1962)Cinematográficas Grovas (1958)Producciones Grovas (1959)


'''Editor's Note:''' None.
Nickname: "The Temple of Kukulcan and the Sun Rising III", "Every Movie a Great Movie"


Logo: The entire logo's looks is almost completely changed with the debut of this logo. The background is the rising sun, spreading its rays all over the screen. The temple is in a different angle and is closer to us. Above it is "GROVAS. S. A." with trails following it. Above that is "CINEMATOGRAFICA" in arch font. Below it is written a new motto, "CADA PELICULA UNA GAAN PELICULA" (Every Movie a Great Movie). "Presenta" is below.


===3rd Logo (1949-1953?, 1953?-1957, 1958-Late 1960s)===
Later Variants:
<gallery mode="packed" heights="200">
File:Cinematográfica Grovas (1949).png
File:Producciones Grovas (1956).png
File:Cinematográficas Grovas (1958).png
File:Producciones Grovas (1959).png
File:Cinematográfica Grovas (1962).png
</gallery>


'''Nickname:''' "The Temple of Kukulcan and the Sun Rising III", "Every Movie a Great Movie"
(1953?-1957, 1965): The logo is given a 3D look, and the "Presenta" text is dropped.
(1958-Late 1960's): The sun's look is changed to a shining ring, "GROVAS. S.A." is in a different font with no trails, and the motto is moved into a small rectangle.


'''Logo:''' The entire logo's looks is almost completely changed with the debut of this logo. The background is the rising sun. The temple is in a different angle and is closer to us. Above it is "GROVAS. S. A." with trails following it. Above that is "CINEMATOGRAFICA" in arch font. Below it is written a new motto, "CADA PELICULA UNA GAAN PELICULA" (Every Movie a Great Movie). "Presenta" is below.
(1958-Late 1960's) Variants:


'''Later Variants:'''
On Las señoritas Vivanco, (TBA)
*(1953?-1957, 1965): The logo is given a 3D look, and the "Presenta" text is dropped.
On Martín Santos, el llanero (Martín Santos, Ranger), the logo is in colour, and below the temple we see the same motto from the 2nd-5th logos, LOS AMOS DE LA TAQUILLA.
*(1958-Late 1960s): The sun's look is changed to a shining ring, "GROVAS. S.A." is in a different font with no trails, and the motto is moved into a small rectangle.
*(1958-Late 1960s) Variants:
**On ''Las señoritas Vivanco,'' (TBA)
**On ''Martín Santos, el llanero'' (Martín Santos, Ranger), the logo is in colour, and below the temple we see the same motto from the 2nd-5th logos, LOS AMOS DE LA TAQUILLA.


'''FX/SFX:''' None.


'''Music/Sounds:''' The opening theme of the movie.
FX/SFX: None.


'''Availability:'''
Music/Sounds: The opening theme of the movie.
*(1949-1953?): More common to find than the previous logos, but still very rare. Seen on films like ''Acá las tortas'' (Here are the Cakes) or ''Dos pesos dejada'' (Two Pesos Left).
*(1953-1957, 1965): Very rare. Seen on films like ''Pura vida'' (Pure Life) and ''Guitarras lloren guitarras'' (Guitars Cry Guitars).
*(1958-Late 1960s): Scarce, bordering on very rare. This is the easiest logo to find from the company. Seen on films like ''Las señoritas Vivanco'' (The Ladies Vivanco), ''El Lobo Blanco'' (The White wolf) and ''Pepito y los robaniños'' (Pepito and the Robaniños).


'''Editor's Note:''' None.
Availability:

(1949-1953?): More common to find than the previous logos, but still very rare. Seen on films like Acá las tortas (Here are the Cakes) or Dos pesos dejada (Two Pesos Left) on YouTube.
(1953-1957, 1965): Very rare. Seen on films like Pura vida (Pure Life) and Guitarras lloren guitarras (Guitars Cry Guitars) on YouTube.
(1958-Late 1960's): Scarce, bordering on very rare. This is the easiest logo to find from the company. Seen on films like Las señoritas Vivanco (The Ladies Vivanco), El Lobo Blanco (TheWhite wolf) and Pepito y los robaniños (Pepito and the Robaniños).

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Editor's Note: None.
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[[Category:Mexican Logos]]
[[Category:Mexican Logos]]

Revision as of 03:56, 26 March 2021


1st Logo (1937-1939?)

Nickname: "The Temple of Kukulcan and the Sun Rising I"

Logo: On a dark background, we see the Temple of Kukulcan (the main monument of the Chichen Itza), and behind it we see a rising sun. Under it is text saying:

PRODUCCIONES
GROVAS

MEXICO. D.F.
PRESENTA

Closing Variant: On Amapola del camino, the logo appears on a corner, which is similar to the opening variant, but "Es una" is above the sun, and "PRODUCCION" and "HECHA EN MEXICO" replace "PRODUCCIONES" and "MEXICO DF", respectively. In addition, "PRESENTA" doesn't appear in said variant.

FX/SFX: None.

Music/Sounds: The opening theme of the movie.

Availability: Extremely rare, as this was only seen on Amapola del camino (Poppy Road) and La tía de las muchachas (The Aunt of the Girls), which are long out of print, but have been archived on YouTube.

Editor's Note: None.


2nd Logo (1942, 1944, 1945-1948)

Nickname: "The Temple of Kukulcan and the Sun Rising II", "The Masters of the Box Office"

Logo: We see again the Temple of Kukulcan and the sun. But this time we see the sun with longer rays, and above the sun we see clouds and "GROVAS, SA.". Also, "MEXICO. O.F." has been dropped. Below the temple we see "LOS AMOS DE LA TAQUILLA" (which in Spanish means "The Masters of the Box Office").

Later Variants:

  • (1944): The clouds have been removed, "GROVAS, S.A." is moved to the bottom and in a different font, "Producciones", in a script font, has been added to the left side, and "MEXICO. O.F." has been re-added below the company's motto.
  • (1945-1947): The logo is darker and the sun is enhanced. "MEXICO. O.F." is dropped yet again.
  • (1948): The logo has been enhanced more, the script font is slightly moved higher, "S.A." has been replaced with "S.A. OF C.V.", which is stacked, the motto's font size has been decreased, and the sun looks more realistic.

FX/SFX: None.

Music/Sounds: The opening theme of the movie.

Availability:

  • (1942): Ultra rare, as this was used for less than a year, and was only seen on Las cinco noches de Adán (Five Evenings of Adam).
  • (1944): Again, ultra rare, and used for less than a year. Only seen on Cuando los mexicanos quieren (When the Mexicans want to).
  • (1945-1947): Extremely rare. Seen on films like Hasta que perdió Jalisco (Until it lost Jalisco) and Hay muertos que no hacen ruido (There are Deaths that don't make the Noise).
  • (1948): Yet again, ultra rare, and used for less than a year. Seen only on Fíjate que suave (Note that Soft).

Editor's Note: None.


3rd Logo (1949-1953?, 1953?-1957, 1958-Late 1960s)

Nickname: "The Temple of Kukulcan and the Sun Rising III", "Every Movie a Great Movie"

Logo: The entire logo's looks is almost completely changed with the debut of this logo. The background is the rising sun. The temple is in a different angle and is closer to us. Above it is "GROVAS. S. A." with trails following it. Above that is "CINEMATOGRAFICA" in arch font. Below it is written a new motto, "CADA PELICULA UNA GAAN PELICULA" (Every Movie a Great Movie). "Presenta" is below.

Later Variants:

  • (1953?-1957, 1965): The logo is given a 3D look, and the "Presenta" text is dropped.
  • (1958-Late 1960s): The sun's look is changed to a shining ring, "GROVAS. S.A." is in a different font with no trails, and the motto is moved into a small rectangle.
  • (1958-Late 1960s) Variants:
    • On Las señoritas Vivanco, (TBA)
    • On Martín Santos, el llanero (Martín Santos, Ranger), the logo is in colour, and below the temple we see the same motto from the 2nd-5th logos, LOS AMOS DE LA TAQUILLA.

FX/SFX: None.

Music/Sounds: The opening theme of the movie.

Availability:

  • (1949-1953?): More common to find than the previous logos, but still very rare. Seen on films like Acá las tortas (Here are the Cakes) or Dos pesos dejada (Two Pesos Left).
  • (1953-1957, 1965): Very rare. Seen on films like Pura vida (Pure Life) and Guitarras lloren guitarras (Guitars Cry Guitars).
  • (1958-Late 1960s): Scarce, bordering on very rare. This is the easiest logo to find from the company. Seen on films like Las señoritas Vivanco (The Ladies Vivanco), El Lobo Blanco (The White wolf) and Pepito y los robaniños (Pepito and the Robaniños).

Editor's Note: None.

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