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'''FX/SFX:'''
'''FX/SFX:'''
* Opening Scene Background Versionː Live-Action.
* Opening Scene Background Version: Live-Action.
* Colored/B&W Background Versionː None.
* Colored/B&W Background Version: None.


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

Revision as of 13:13, 23 October 2022


Background

Goel Cine Corporation was an Indian film production company founded somewhere in the late 1940s, and are the big 10 on filming in the 1950s-1970s.

1st Logo (Early 1950s-1983)


Logo: Against the opening scene of the film or a colored background (B&W version if the film is in B&W), we see the cursive text "Goel" and the standardized text "CINE CORPORATION". The word "PRESENTS" can be seen on random portions of the screen.

FX/SFX:

  • Opening Scene Background Version: Live-Action.
  • Colored/B&W Background Version: None.

Music/Sounds: The opening theme of the movie.

Availability: Very rare. Seen on most of their movies made from the era, which wouldn't be as hard if you live in India. This includes Janam Janam, Ek Phool Do Mali, Rishta Kagaz Ka, and more.


2nd Logo (June 12, 1964)

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Logo: On a black background, we see three giant 3D letters (which are the company's initials) in lavender, with the letter "G" being alot more bigger than the 2 c's on top of a wooden surface. Beside the "Gcc" is a flower candle, which lights up a few seconds later. Then the logo fades to black with the flame fading away shortly afterwards.

FX/SFX: Live-Action.

Music/Sounds: A shrill, menacing-sounding string theme, which is possibly the opening theme of a movie.

Availability: Only seen on Door Ki Awaz.

Legacy: This logo is known as one of the scariest Indian logos ever made, thanks to the extremely shrill theme combined with the darkness. The logo design may contribute as well, although it's not as scary or dark.

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