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=== Logo (September 23, 1956-January 12, 1959) ===
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'''Availability:''' Only appeared on ''Viaje de novios'', ''Los muchachos de azul'', ''Ana dice si'', ''La frontera del miedo'', ''Los tramposos'' and ''Luna de verano''. All other recent films have an in-credit text notice.
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Latest revision as of 17:49, 15 October 2024


Background

Agata Films was a Spanish film production company established by writer José Luis Dibildos.

Logo (September 23, 1956-January 12, 1959)


Visuals: The logo consists of three isosceles triangles with a portion missing from the "B" section, making it look like three geometrical A's. Between them is "g" and "t" respectively, making it read "AgAtA". Below is the arched "FILMS". The company's name is beneath it.

Technique: A still cel sheet.

Audio: The opening theme.

Availability: Only appeared on Viaje de novios, Los muchachos de azul, Ana dice si, La frontera del miedo, Los tramposos and Luna de verano. All other recent films have an in-credit text notice.

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