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'''Availability:''' Can be seen on some films like ''Necesito Dinero'', ''El dolor de los hijos'' and ''Ahí viene Martín Corona'', that can be found on YouTube.
'''Availability:''' Can be seen on some films like ''Necesito Dinero'', ''El dolor de los hijos'' and ''Ahí viene Martín Corona'', that can be found on YouTube.



'''Editor's Note:''' None.




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'''Availability:''' Can be seen on some B&W films like ''Fuerte, audaz y valiente'', ''Cuidado con el amor'', ''Escuela de música'' or ''La batalla de los pasteles'', that can be found on YouTube.
'''Availability:''' Can be seen on some B&W films like ''Fuerte, audaz y valiente'', ''Cuidado con el amor'', ''Escuela de música'' or ''La batalla de los pasteles'', that can be found on YouTube.



'''Editor's Note:''' None.





Revision as of 05:36, 12 October 2022

Logo descriptions by naxo-ole and Logohub

Logo captures by naxo-ole

Video captures courtesy of


1st Logo (1949-1952?)

Nicknames: "The Z Tower", "Mexican Fox Tower"

Logo: We see the following text on a dark background: LA MARCA DE LAS GRANDES PELICULAS DE HABLA HISPANA,

which in Spanish means "The mark of the great Spanish Language films". After that, we see some searchlight pointing over a large 3D zooming "Z". Above it we see "PRODUCCIONES" and "ACARIAS" on the right side of the "Z" (the name of the company, Zacarías). Below the Z we see "MEXICO". The searchlight continues to point over the logo.

FX/SFX: The searchlights and the zooming of the logo.

Music/Sounds: A dramatic orchestra fanfare.

Availability: Can be seen on some films like Necesito Dinero, El dolor de los hijos and Ahí viene Martín Corona, that can be found on YouTube.



2nd Logo (1954-1966?)

Fuerte, audaz y valiente (1963)

Logo: We see a street, possibly from Mexico DF, and suddenly we see "MEXICO" appearing. Then, the tower from the previous logo zooms in.

FX/SFX: The zooming of the logo and "MEXICO" appearing.

Music/Sounds: See the 1st logo.

Availability: Can be seen on some B&W films like Fuerte, audaz y valiente, Cuidado con el amor, Escuela de música or La batalla de los pasteles, that can be found on YouTube.



3rd Logo (1964-????)

Buenos días, Acapulco (1964)

TBA!

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