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Nicknames: "A Rainy Day in the 1940's"

Logo: We see an 1940's Spanish typical street where it's raining. In the street we watch a car, a bike and a advertising pillar. Suddenly, one of the ads leaves the pillar, and the pillar revolves around itself. The camera zooms inside the pillar with the ads, until the camera fix one ad where appears a women's face. After, it appears "ORÍGENES DEL CINE" in the big, tall and grungy font moving across the screen to the left, and finally the text reappears on the near-top, but smaller and tilted.

FX/SFX: All, practically, due to that this logo it's a CGI logo.

Music/Sounds: A piano sonata, the sounds of the rain, and the "THUD!" at the end.

Availability: Ultra rare.

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