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===Logo (
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'''Visuals:''' Over a gray background
'''Technique:''' A still printed image.
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'''Audio:''' A triumphant fanfare.
'''Audio Variants:'''
'''Availability:''' Seen on movies during the 1950s, one instance is ''Salón de belleza''.▼
* On <u>''Tacos joven''</u>, a different, low-toned fanfare that lasts longer was used.
* On <u>''Ella, Lucifer y yo''</u>,, there is another somber, low-toned fanfare heard maintaining at a constant pitch.
▲'''Availability:''' Seen on movies during the 1950s,
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Logo (December 24, 1950-May 29, 1954)
Visuals: Over a gray background is a lion at the left and an eagle at the right. The octagonal plate containing "ARGEL FILMS S. DE R. L." in stacked format is between the lion and eagle.
Technique: A still printed image.
Audio: A triumphant fanfare.
Audio Variants:
- On Tacos joven, a different, low-toned fanfare that lasts longer was used.
- On Ella, Lucifer y yo,, there is another somber, low-toned fanfare heard maintaining at a constant pitch.
Availability: Seen on movies during the 1950s, for instances, ¡Tacos, Joven!, Salón de belleza, and Ley fuga.