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Logo: We see the words "FAVORITE FILMS CORP." disposed as an arch. All the letters have a 3D trail (à la Four Star "Banner (of Doom)" logo). "Presents" is written underneath in a font that strongly resembles the one used the London Films logo.
Logo: We see the words "FAVORITE FILMS CORP." disposed as an arch. All the letters have a 3D trail (à la Four Star "Banner (of Doom)" logo). "Presents" is written underneath in a font that strongly resembles the one used the London Films logo.


FX/SFX: It's just a still image, and quite an uninspired one.
Technique: It's just a still image, and quite an uninspired one.


Music/Sounds: The music at the beginning of the film.
Music/Sounds: The music at the beginning of the film.

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Background: A long-lasting distribution (more than 50 years in the business) company which specialized in re-releases of old films, from the late 1910s until the late 1960s.

1st(?) Logo

(1940s)

Logo: We see the words "FAVORITE FILMS CORP." disposed as an arch. All the letters have a 3D trail (à la Four Star "Banner (of Doom)" logo). "Presents" is written underneath in a font that strongly resembles the one used the London Films logo.

Technique: It's just a still image, and quite an uninspired one.

Music/Sounds: The music at the beginning of the film.

Availability: Can be seen on some releases of old B movies, like Revolt of the Zombies (1936, re-released by Favorite Films in 1947).

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