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'''Logo:''' On a black background, we see a {{color|gray}} rectangular box with four {{color|red}} triangles on each side. Inside is a black-and-white video clip of two boys fighting over a fire truck (as if they are at a tug of war) in the living room. The words "{{color|green|NEAL and GARY PRODUCTIONS}}" appear in a child-like font underneath. |
'''Logo:''' On a black background, we see a {{color|gray}} rectangular box with four {{color|red}} triangles on each side. Inside is a black-and-white video clip of two boys fighting over a fire truck (as if they are at a tug of war) in the living room. The words "{{color|green|NEAL and GARY PRODUCTIONS}}" appear in a child-like font underneath. |
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'''Technique:''' The live-action clip. |
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'''Music/Sounds:''' A woman (as a mother) saying "Boys, stop that! What's the matter with you?". |
'''Music/Sounds:''' A woman (as a mother) saying "Boys, stop that! What's the matter with you?". |
Revision as of 00:38, 6 December 2022
Descriptions by
MylesMoss1996
Video captures courtesy of
CraigS1996Entertainment
MylesMoss1996
Video captures courtesy of
CraigS1996Entertainment
Background
This is the production company of Neal Israel and Gary Hoffman.
(September 15, 1991-September 13, 1993)
Logo: On a black background, we see a gray rectangular box with four red triangles on each side. Inside is a black-and-white video clip of two boys fighting over a fire truck (as if they are at a tug of war) in the living room. The words "NEAL and GARY PRODUCTIONS" appear in a child-like font underneath.
Technique: The live-action clip.
Music/Sounds: A woman (as a mother) saying "Boys, stop that! What's the matter with you?".
Availability: Seen on Bonnie & Clyde: The True Story and the DTV film Anything for Love (released as Just One of the Girls in the US). It was first seen on the short-lived series Man of the People.