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'''{{PAGENAME}}''' was a Mexican film production company.
===Logo (September 10, 1959-October 25, 1963)===
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'''Visuals:''' Over a blue background, there is a stone structure with "RADEANT FILMS" below it. The eagle carrying a snake then flies and settled at the top of the stone structure. After that, sunrays starts to appear.
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Latest revision as of 15:00, 26 September 2024
Compiled by
ILEnthusiast
Video captures courtesy of
Mayeli Garcia
ILEnthusiast
Video captures courtesy of
Mayeli Garcia
Background
Radeant Films was a Mexican film production company.
Logo (September 10, 1959-October 25, 1963)
Visuals: Over a blue background, there is a stone structure with "RADEANT FILMS" below it. The eagle carrying a snake then flies and settled at the top of the stone structure. After that, sunrays starts to appear.
Technique: 2D cel animation.
Audio: A trumpet fanfare.
Availability: Made its debut in La estampida in B&W and made its final appearance in La máscara de jade, also in B&W. The colorized logos were only known to be seen in Así es mi México and Baila mi amor.