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'''Availability:''' Seen on the French release of ''Domenica d'agosto'', otherwise known as ''Dimanche d'Août'', ''They Were Five'', ''Les pépées font la loi'', ''L'étrange Monsieur Steve'', ''Fernand clochard'', ''Mademoiselle Strip-tease'', and ''Pensione Edelweiss''. The superimposed version was shown in ''Saturnin et la fée pas comme les autres''.
 
{{Film logos}}

Latest revision as of 10:36, 1 September 2024


Background

Jeannic Films was a French film production and distribution company based in Paris.

Logo (August 6, 1950-March 10, 1959)

Visuals: On a black background, a drawing of a horse carrying two angels in a wagon behind it, leaving a curved filmstrip with the text "JEANNIC FILMS" in it is shown, as well as the word "PRÉSENTE" below.

Variants:

  • On They Were Five, the logo is placed within a white box and "DISTRIBUÉ PAR" is shown on the top-left of the box.
  • On Mademoiselle Strip-tease, the colors were inverted.
  • A superimposed version exists in Saturnin et la fée pas comme les autres.

Technique: A still, painted picture.

Audio: None.

Availability: Seen on the French release of Domenica d'agosto, otherwise known as Dimanche d'Août, They Were Five, Les pépées font la loi, L'étrange Monsieur Steve, Fernand clochard, Mademoiselle Strip-tease, and Pensione Edelweiss. The superimposed version was shown in Saturnin et la fée pas comme les autres.

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