Aquila Film

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Background

Aquila Film was a film company from United Kingdom.

Logo (January 4-July 5, 1949)

Visuals: Over a white background, there is "AN" in black, serif typeface and a bigger, yet same style "AQUILA" below it. Underneath that, there is a stylistic drawing of a black eagle opening their wings standing on a small stand with an abstract arched rectangle behind the stand. The entire thing can appear with or without a white outline, the latter showing a bolder design of the eagle. "FILM" in the same style as "AQUILA" is below it with "DISTRIBUTED BY GENERAL FILM DISTRIBUTORS" in black, placed underneath.

Technique: A still printed image.

Audio: Opening theme of the movie.

Availability: Seen on Poet's Pub and Stop Press Girl, while the variant was only known to appear in Warning to Wantons and Floodtide.

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