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Background

Plus-Ultra Film was an early French film production company based in Paris.

Logo (October 16, 1928)

Visuals: On a cloud background, a graphic is seen consisting of a mountain flanked by two pillars on top of a pedestal. A ribbon is seen entwined symmetrically around the pillars, reading "PLUS" on the westernmost pillar and "ULTRA" on the easternmost pillar. Above the pedestal is the serif word "FILM." A small "PARIS" is seen underneath the pedestal. "Presenta" is written in a cursive font below.

Technique: A still painting filmed by the cameraman.

Audio: The opening theme of the film.

Availability: This logo is seen on La venenosa. Currently, only the Spanish print, and therefore the Spanish version of the logo, is known.

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