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=== (1970's-19??) ===
=== (13 September 1979-15 August 1985) ===
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'''Music/Sounds:''' The known portion of Sunrise from "Also sprach Zarathustra" by Richard Strauss.
'''Music/Sounds:''' The known portion of Sunrise from "Also sprach Zarathustra" by Richard Strauss.


'''Availability:''' This was seen on their films during the 1970's.
'''Availability:''' This was seen on their films during the 1970's. It made its appearance on ''Los drogadictos'', '' Sucedió en el fantástico circo Tihany'', ''Diablito de barrio'', ''Mingo y Anibal, dos pelotazos en contra'', and ''Las barras bravas''. Their earlier films use an in-credit notice.





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(13 September 1979-15 August 1985)

Logo: We pan up from a rocky planet and see a space background with another planet seen from far away. The camera stops. The stacked logotype consisting of "Cinematografica" in script and the bent "VICTORIA" appears from an iris transition and zooms to the screen.

Technique: Practical effects.

Music/Sounds: The known portion of Sunrise from "Also sprach Zarathustra" by Richard Strauss.

Availability: This was seen on their films during the 1970's. It made its appearance on Los drogadictos, Sucedió en el fantástico circo Tihany, Diablito de barrio, Mingo y Anibal, dos pelotazos en contra, and Las barras bravas. Their earlier films use an in-credit notice.

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