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===(1973)===
===(November 19?, 1973)===
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'''Nickname:''' "The Tibetan Mountain" "Thaibet"
'''Nickname:''' "The Tibetan Mountain" "Thaibet"
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'''Music/Sounds:''' A happy sounding fanfare, with the two ones begin a 2-note at the end.
'''Music/Sounds:''' A happy sounding fanfare, with the two ones begin a 2-note at the end.


'''Availability:''' Probably extinct, due to the studio begin a short-lived film banner in Thailand (or it's defunct), so poster won't have this. The only film to use the logo is found on [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RdpYFE6VaqE&ab_channel=PFSDecember12ThisisoneforAll ดรุณีผีสิง]], which can be found on YouTube.
'''Availability:''' Probably extinct, due to the studio begin a short-lived film banner in Thailand (or it's defunct), so poster won't have this. The only film to use the logo is found on ''Druni Phi Sing'', which can be found on YouTube.


[[Category:Thai logos]]
[[Category:Thai logos]]

Revision as of 09:03, 13 May 2022

(November 19?, 1973)

Nickname: "The Tibetan Mountain" "Thaibet"

Logo: On a dark sky background with sunbeams on the clouds, with a mountain summit (representing Tibet/Himalaya/Tianshan-like mountain) on the top with wind on the bottom, we see a white ring transmitting (like a radio tower from the RKO Pictures logo) then disappears it, and the text in Thai reading "เชืยงคำภาพยนตร์" in orange with the under in white, falls down to a sky, then stops. The logo then stands for a 3-5 seconds.

FX/SFX: The transmitting, the text falling down and the clouds moving.

Music/Sounds: A happy sounding fanfare, with the two ones begin a 2-note at the end.

Availability: Probably extinct, due to the studio begin a short-lived film banner in Thailand (or it's defunct), so poster won't have this. The only film to use the logo is found on Druni Phi Sing, which can be found on YouTube.

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