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Background

Jugendfilm was a German film production company.

(February 1, 1974)

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Nickname: "Telephone J"

Logo: On a carmine pink background, we see a giant white "J" write down vertically from the top. Trailing it is a black circle with a smaller white "J" inside it that spins. When it stops, it zooms in and overtakes the screen. It immediately cuts to the film afterward.

FX/SFX: The trailing and writing down effects, the overtaking the screen. All very straightforward animation.

Music/Sounds: An almost PBS 1971-style synth "ringing" sound and a synth bell toll.

Availability: Ultra rare. This was seen on the German print of the Italian film Passi di danza su una lama di rasoio.

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