GGRC International

Logo descriptions by Roz1497 Photos by. Video captures by LogicSmash Editions byUnnepad

Background: GGRC International was an American film company that formed somewhere in the 1970's that mainly focused on making low budget films. They possibly dissolved around the same time. Their films where later used as archival footage for Something Weird Video's "Gay Camp Classics" Vol. 1 and Vol. 2.

1st Logo (1970's)

Logo: On a black background we see a oval with a ribbon that reads "A GGRC Production" a la Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, inside there's the footage of a women with a costume that resembles the Columbia pictures lady. The angry women thrown the torch, which makes the scenary to "explode". The dizzy women then leaves.

FX/SFX: Live action for the lady.

Music/Sounds: The 20th Century Fox Fanfare.

Availability: Only seen on Always on Sunday, not in relation to the 1965 film of the same name.

Legacy: None.

2nd Logo (1970's)

Logo: On a black gradient background we see the silhouette, after a few moment it light up, revealing to be a drawing of a sculpture (similar to the 20th Century Fox logo), where appear "GGRC" above, "International Production" under, and "A" on the top right corner. Some searchlights are seen behind.

FX/SFX: Simple animation.

Music/Sounds: Same as above, but extended.

Availability: Seen on a spoof of the famous What Ever Happened to Baby Jane called What Really Happened To Baby Jane.

Legacy: None.

3rd Logo (1970's)

Logo: In a cloudy background we see a brown-stone sculpture, with "A" floating above "GGRC" and "International Production" in black under. Some searchlight are seen behind the sculpture.

FX/SFX: None.

Music/Sounds: Same as the last two logos.

Availability: Seen on All About Alice and Les Boys.

Legacy: None.