Sinai Productions

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Logo description by SnowflakesOmega

(1980s)

Nicknames: "The Middle Eastern Paramount", "Paramid", "Groovy Pyramid", "Hand-Drawn Pyramid", "Paramount's Disco Pyramid"

Logo: Cutting straight from a stock animation of a cheaply-animated vortex (which also appears on the Videoland logo from the same country), we see two red bars covering a picture of a hand-drawn pyramid on a desert from the vertical sides. The bars then move away, change their colors to blue and reveal the logo, in which the pyramid has a ring of stars over it (a-la Paramount), and the Hebrew text and English translation "SINAI PRODUCTIONS" below it, both in yellow. The warning text then appears and scrolls in front of the logo. The two bars come back again after the warning screen, both now in blue, and cover the whole screen. Yellow Hebrew text (which may translate to "PRESENTS") then appears on the center.

FX/SFX: The bars moving away and the warning text scrolling.

Music/Sounds: An euro-disco guitar and synth riff that segues into a female vocal chorus, from the Dance Remix of "Boys In Black Cars" by Roxanne.

Availability: Extremely rare. Check low-budget VHS tapes from Israel.

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