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Revision as of 19:30, 3 November 2024




Background

Gamle Billeder was a film production company from Denmark.

Logo (Unknown Year)

Visuals: Over an orange/yellow background, there is a giant pile of broken filmrolls. A guy with a bowler hat peeks up from behind the pile, and looks at the camera and then to his right hand, where he is holding a filmstrip, that says something in Danish. He gets up, and the camera zooms out to reveal that the filmstrip says "GAMLE BILLEDER".

Technique: 2d cel animation.

Audio: A somber organ theme.

Availability: Only known to appear on Bygningen af Lillebæltsbroen.

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