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*''Star Babe'': A trumpet performing the first portion of the "First Call" bugle call. |
*''Star Babe'': A trumpet performing the first portion of the "First Call" bugle call. |
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'''Availability:''' It was seen on a few films from the mid 1970s including ''Count the Ways'', ''Teenage Sex Kitten'', and ''Star Babe''. However, the former film has this film plastered with simple text on modern prints. |
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Revision as of 17:20, 1 December 2023
This article covers logos that contain nudity, and strong language. They are hidden behind spoilers. |
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Logo (1975-1977)
Visuals: On a red background, there is an outline of a nude, kneeling woman holding a long rope. Arced around it is the fancy text "SUPERB*TCH PRODUCTIONS".
Variant: On Teenage Sex Kitten, the picture of the woman is in yellow and the logo itself is shorter.
Technique: None.
Audio: Depending on the movie:
- Count the Ways: An electronic tune.
- Teenage Sex Kitten: A fast-paced and action-packed horn fanfare.
- Star Babe: A trumpet performing the first portion of the "First Call" bugle call.
Availability: It was seen on a few films from the mid 1970s including Count the Ways, Teenage Sex Kitten, and Star Babe. However, the former film has this film plastered with simple text on modern prints.