Lambretta is an example of a vehicle emblem in the style of a connected geometric script.
Nothing identical but several similar designs
Don
Edited on Aug 21, 2015 at 17:15 by donshottype
Ambassador Script is a similar script in which the inclination angle is steeper than used for the letters in the Chopard logo. Like Kunstlerschreibschrift, it is a higher contrast presentation in which the X height of the lower case is much lower than the capital height.
Don
The logo for this "for the movie stars" jewellery company is custom calligraphy based on formal English scripts.
Compare _Chopard_ with Kunstlerschreibschrift medium, which has a similar design -- in a more sloped, higher contrast presentation in which the X height of the lower case is much lower than the capital height. In this image the X height is made the same to facilitate the comparison

Don
The letters without the pictures. A little loss in crisp edges.

I have not found a font that is close and IMHO this seems to be lettering.
Don
Closest I could find to the sign letters is Smart Sans Medium
Don
Do we have any info as to whether this is a legitimate download.
The file says copyright LucasArts but has no other info.
Don
No pic on site but the font matches when downloaded
Don't know if the DL is legitimate
If it's not then we should delete this link.
Don
Included by Microsoft with Windows &/or Windows products.
BTW, _74_ looks different when I type them in Word. Perhaps the numbers are from another font
Don
Edited 2 times. Last edit on Aug 20, 2015 at 12:43 by donshottype
Custom lettered since 2000.
Substitute: Britannic D Ultra
Overlap two _V_ to make _W_..
For closer match round the stroke ends.
Don
For the wider letters try Snacker 400

Don
The actor's names are also handwritten and are a mix of narrow and wider letters.
For the narrow letters try The Hand Black

Don
I have not found digital font that is a good match for the script.
The closest I can come to the tone is Erich Mollowitz's Forelle wich he cut for the German foundry Trennert in 1936. Digital version by Ralph M. Unger
What differentiates the tone of _OVERLOOK HOTEL_ from most digital sans-serif fonts is the parabolic taper on the _O_.
Neo-Franklin has this _O_ and has about the same weight and width.
Main differences are the height of the center stoke on E and H, and the absence of the a small curve in the top of the leg on _K_.
Don
Edited on Aug 20, 2015 at 08:19 by donshottype
Dates from many years ago and was most likely custom lettered.
Could perhaps have been the inspiration for the font or lettering used in the Uncle Buck DVD cover

also
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0098554/
Don
Edited on Aug 19, 2015 at 21:45 by donshottype
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