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Editor’s Note: The creepy nature of the logo can make some uncomfortable.
Editor’s Note: The creepy nature of the logo can make some uncomfortable.


[[Category:Movie Logos]] [[Category:Indian Logos]] [[Category:Indian film logos]]
[[Category:Movie logos]] [[Category:Indian logos]] [[Category:Indian film logos]]

Revision as of 23:20, 28 July 2021

Logo description by SnowflakesOmega and rj4712


(1983-1992)

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Nicknames: "The Dark Indian Horsemen", "The Dark Indian Virgin Mary", "Virgin & Horsemen of Doom"

Logo: We see a table with two candles. In between them there's a Christian Virgin Mary with a child on her right shoulder. A starry flare then appears from the chest of the Virgin. We fade out, and then we fade in to the same table with the same candles, but this time the Virgin is replaced with a model of an armed man riding a white horse while killing a dark monster (actually is Saint George with his lance killing the Dragon of Libya). The words "JUBILEE PRODUCTIONS" are seen in front.

Variant: On Marupuram, the 2 shots are reversed. In the 2nd part appearing first, "PRESENT" is cheaply added below the name. Then it fades to the Virgin part with "JELITTA" in front of it. The music is swapped respectively.

FX/SFX: Most of it is live-action, but the star flare would have been added with some effects.

Music/Sounds: A slow, very sombre, 3-note synth theme, with 2 dissonant deep synth sounders (resembles a bell tolling) after the flare appears. On the second part, a slowly rising trumpet fanfare plays.

Availability: Extremely rare. Was seen on some movies like Aattakkalaasham, Aaa Raathri, Ente Upasana, Marupuram, Bhoomiyile Rajakkanmar, My Dear Muthachan and Manu Uncle.

Editor’s Note: The creepy nature of the logo can make some uncomfortable.

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