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'''Nicknames:''' "Red Circle", "Huge Capitol", "Rome DC", "''Italy as the 51 state''"
'''Nicknames:''' "Red Circle", "Huge Capitol", "Rome DC", "''Italy as the 51st state''"


'''Logo:''' On a black background, we see a huge red circle moving further away from us. Once it sets position the black background turns vivid red. After that, twenty-seven stars surround the circle appearing one by one, then over the circle appears a picture of the U.S. Capitol, under it is the word "CAPITOL" in a fancy filmstrip (in a position reminiscent to [[Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer|MGM]]'s). The word "INTERNATIONAL" appears letter by letter under "CAPITOL".
'''Logo:''' On a black background, we see a huge red circle moving further away from us. Once it sets position the black background turns vivid red. After that, twenty-seven stars surround the circle appearing one by one, then over the circle appears a picture of the U.S. Capitol, under it is the word "CAPITOL" in a fancy filmstrip (in a position reminiscent to [[Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer|MGM]]'s). The word "INTERNATIONAL" appears letter by letter under "CAPITOL".

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Background

Capitol International was a short-lived Italian film producer distributor active between 1968 and 1978, with The Inglorious Bastards as their most famous flick.

(1968-1978)

Nicknames: "Red Circle", "Huge Capitol", "Rome DC", "Italy as the 51st state"

Logo: On a black background, we see a huge red circle moving further away from us. Once it sets position the black background turns vivid red. After that, twenty-seven stars surround the circle appearing one by one, then over the circle appears a picture of the U.S. Capitol, under it is the word "CAPITOL" in a fancy filmstrip (in a position reminiscent to MGM's). The word "INTERNATIONAL" appears letter by letter under "CAPITOL".

Technique: The circle zooming, the stars and building appearing.

Music/Sounds: A 60s style fanfare.

Availability: Rare. Can be seen on the 1978 movie The Inglorious Bastards.

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