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'''Logo:''' On a red background, the text "United International Pictures Inc." in yellow fades in on the bottom. A circle with the letters "uip" inside it fades in afterwards on top of the screen, with "copyright by" and the year date appearing on top and the bottom of the text respectively.
'''Logo:''' On a red background, the text "United International Pictures Inc." in yellow fades in on the bottom. A circle with the letters "uip" inside it fades in afterwards on top of the screen, with "copyright by" and the year date appearing on top and the bottom of the text respectively.



Revision as of 15:29, 10 February 2023


Background

United International Pictures Inc. was a grindhouse film distributor formed by Boston based Serafim Karalexis. Active during the "Bruceploitation" craze of the 70s, this distributor mainly released Hong Kong martial arts films in the U.S.

(1972)

Logo: On a red background, the text "United International Pictures Inc." in yellow fades in on the bottom. A circle with the letters "uip" inside it fades in afterwards on top of the screen, with "copyright by" and the year date appearing on top and the bottom of the text respectively.

Technique: The logo and the text fading in.

Music/Sounds: None.

Availability: Only seen on the Code Red Blu-Ray of Condenados a vivir (Cut-Throats Nine).

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