Compiled and Logo Pictures by Eric S.1st Logo
(1950-1964)
Nicknames: "Cheesy Globe", "The Tickets", "Big Ticket"
Logo: On a spacey background, we see a globe rotating, then from the right comes a line of red tickets, then we fade on a big red ticket. The words "BOXOFFICE INTERNATIONAL PICTURES" appears on Arial font. Then, lights are shown bordering the ticket and changing.
Variants:
- The globe would be rotating over the ticket once shown.
- The word "PRESENTS" would be shown below sometimes.
FX: The globe rotating and tickets scrolling in.
Cheesy Factor: Very cheesy effects!
Music/Sounds: Silent.
Availability: Seen on Box Office's releases from the period
Scare Factor: Low; pretty cheesy, actually, but nothing to worry about.
2nd Logo
(1964-1970)
Nicknames: "Harry Novak Script", "Zoom out"
Logo: On a black background we see a blue globe and at the right of it, there are the words "BOXOFFICE INTERNATIONAL PICTURES". Those objects zooms out continually and the lettering is changing their colors. At the end, the text fades and we see "A
Harry Novak Presentation", with "Harry Novak" as a script font. At the very end of the logo, the globe fades out, and we zoom over the "A
Harry Novak Presentation" title.
FX: The globe and the letters zooming out and changing color.
Music: An epic trumpet fanfare.
Availability: Seen on the
Magnum Entertainment release of
Dr. Frankenstein's Castle of Freaks.
Scare Factor: Low.