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Background

This is John Mankiewicz's vanity card.

(February 6, 2020)

Logo: On a black background, we see a cartoon drawing of a man with sunglasses with a white border around it, wearing a white polo shirt, khaki pants and dark green shoes, playing a trumpet on the stage with curtains behind. The man has his right leg on his head and has his arm wrapped around it. There are also some white squiggly lines coming out from the trumpet. On the left and the right of the drawing respectively, the words "WILTON" and "CRAWLEY" appear in a handwritten-like font in gray, stacked on top letter-by-letter. A grainy-like effect also appears around the drawing while all of this is happening.

FX/SFX: The grainy-like effect and the words appearing.

Music/Sounds: None.

Availability: Seen on Interrogation on CBS All Access.

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