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Logo (June 9, 1975)
Visuals:
- Opening: After the credit text "Present A SUMMERISLE FILM RELEASE" fades out, a wooden carving of Nauda's face (the sun god that's worshipped) fades in and slowly zooms in towards the screen, eventually filling it all up before fading out.
- Closing: The same close-up of Nauda's face is shown when it fades in, and zooms out before fading out again. "A SUMMERISLE FILM RELEASE" then appears before it fades out.
Technique: Zooming effects.
Audio: The opening or closing theme of the movie.
Availability: Seen on US prints of The Wicker Man (1973).