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===Logo (August 15, 1946-February 1, 1947)===
===Logo (October 1, 1946-February 1, 1947)===
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Latest revision as of 12:38, 2 October 2024


Logo (October 1, 1946-February 1, 1947)

Visuals: There is a picture of the Golden Gate Bridge with the text

GOLDEN GATE
PICTURES, INC.

superimposed over the picture with "presents" below it.

Variant: Earlier films have the logo in B&W.

Technique: A painted picture filmed by a camera.

Audio: The opening theme of the film.

Availability: Seen on Flight to Nowhere, Neath Canadian Skies, My Dog Shep, and Sacred to Death.
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