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Change: 19551958 Steve Reeves version) and most infamously, Santa Claus Conquers the Martians. [There was no logo in the pre-Avco years, just a "Joseph E. Levine Presents" blurb at the beginning and "An Embassy Pictures Release" blurb at the end of
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Change: kidinbedkidinbed, and Shadeed A. KellyBackground: Embassy Pictures Corporation was founded by film producer Joseph E. Levine in the late 1940s. Levine distributed among others Godzilla, King of the Monsters, Hercules (the 1955 Steve Reeves version) and most infamously, Santa Claus Conquers the Martians. [There
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Change: Video capture courtesy of ColumbiaPictures58Background: Embassy Pictures Corporation was founded by film producer Joseph E. Levine in the late 1940s. Levine distributed among others Godzilla, King of the Monsters, Hercules (the 1955 Steve Reeves version) and most infamously, Santa Claus Conquers the Martians. [There
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Change: The library was then acquired by PolyGram Filmed Entertainment. Currenly, MGM Holdings, Inc. owns most of the Embassy Pictures/Nelson libraries and Sony Pictures Entertainment owns Embassy Television (now ELP Communications) including the television rights to the Embassy films all under Sony Corporation.1st Logo(1961-1969)Nicknames: "Circular
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Aug 31 2009, 11:27 PM EDT
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Change: Watership Down, as well as early releases of The Graduate, among others. DVD releases that have this logo are spotty as The Fog has this logo, but Escape from New York does not.Scare Factor: Low.3rd Logo(1982-1988) Nicknames: "Spinning ☆E", "Rotating ☆E"Logo: Same
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Change: De Laurentiis Entertainment Group,Group, which went bankrupt in 1988. Currenly, MGM Holdings, Inc. owns most of the Embassy Pictures/Nelson libraries and Sony Pictures Entertainment owns Embassy Television (now ELP Communications) including the television rights to the Embassy films all under Sony Corporation.1st Logo(1961-1969)Nicknames:
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Change: Scanimate "merging", similar to the early '80s Marvel Productions logo.Music/Sounds: None, but some films use a dreamy string tune, or the opening theme of the movie.Availability: Seen on The Producers, Swamp Thing, and Watership Down, as well as early releases of The Graduate,
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Change: courtesy of ColumbiaPictures58Background: Embassy Pictures Corporation was founded by film producer Joseph E. Levine in the late 1940s. Levine distributed among others Godzilla, King of the Monsters, Hercules (the 1955 Steve Reeves version) and most infamously, Santa Claus Conquers the Martians. [There was
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Change: DeLaurentissDeLaurentiis Entertainment Group, which went bankrupt in 1988. Currenly, MGM Holdings, Inc. owns most of the Embassy Pictures/Nelson libraries and Sony Pictures Entertainment owns Embassy Television (now ELP Communications) including the television rights to the Embassy films all under Sony Corporation.1st Logo(1961-1969)Nicknames: "Circular
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Change: in 1986, Coke sold the Embassy Pictures division to Dino de Laurentiis by forming DeLaurentiss Entertainment Group, which went bankrupt in 1988. Currenly, MGM Holdings, Inc. owns most of the Embassy Pictures/Nelson libraries and Sony Pictures Entertainment owns Embassy Television (now ELP Communications) including the television rights
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Change: Logo descriptions by James Fabiano, Sean Beard, Eric S., Matt Williams, Matthew Anscher, and Mark Edward HeuekLogo captures by Eric S., and V of DoomEditions by V of Doom, Mr. Logo Lord, kidinbed and Shadeed A. KellyVideo capture by ColumbiaPictures58Background: Embassy Pictures
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Change: DVD releases that have this logo are spotty as The Fog has this logo, but Escape from New York does not.Scare Factor: Low.3rd Logo(1982-1988) Nicknames: "Spinning ☆E", "Rotating ☆E"Logo: Same as Embassy Television, but with several differences: The logo is
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Change: that this logo predates the Avco Embassy logo, and it may turn up on otherMGM's Embassy'snewest filmsDVD of that era. I don't know if it'll turn up on MGM's DVD releases, though.film.Scare Factor: Minimal.2nd Logo(1969-1982) Nickname: "AE Slate"Logo:
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Change: Rare. Embassy's library is spread across several companies, with the majority owned by MGM. It's more available than the television version, and can be seen on This is Spinal Tap (with company name and MGM preceding it), and The Sure Thing (no company name, Nelson preceding).Scare Factor: Minimal.
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Change: *E",☆E", "Rotating *E"☆E"Logo: Same as Embassy Television, but with several differences: The logo is on a brighter blue background. The animation is much slower and smoother. "EMBASSY PICTURES", of course, is underneath, but it fades in instead of simply appears. No music. Later Variant:
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