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Change: *CHARLES BOYER--- *DICK POWELL------- *DAVID NIVEN---------- *IDA LUPINO Below them appears the word “PRODUCTION, INC.”, and in smaller text, some copyright info. FX: Just the appearing of the stars and words. Cheesy Factor: The logo is very simply animated. Music/Sounds:
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Change: Entertainment.Entertainment. Actually, all library of this company is owned by News Corporation.1st Logo(1952-1956)Logo: In the end credits of Four Star Playhouse, we fade to the disclaimer “A FOUR STAR” written at the
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Change: byof Bob Fish and JohnnyL80Background: Four Star Productions/Television was formed in 1952 by prominent Hollywood actors Dick Powell, David Niven, Ida Lupino, and Charles Boyer originally to produce TV shows, buy when it was sold to new owners in 1968, the company was
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Change: short "ringing" sound followed by a gently tinkling woodwind and hapsichord scale, ending with a single orchestra hit. Sometimes the "tinkling""ringing" sound at the beginning is skipped.Availability: Appears on Encore Westerns's reruns of The Big Valley.Scare Factor: Minimal; the rather
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Change: Mad Movies with the L.A. Connection, mid-80s prints of the game show Liar’s Club, and the 1987 colorized version of Scrooge (1951) in syndication.Scare Factor: Low;Minimal to low; this once state-of-the-art logo was a fitting end to a company with a memorable library of logos.
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Change: Productions/Television was formed in 1952 by prominent Hollywood actors Dick Powell, David Niven, Ida Lupino, and Charles Boyer originally to produce TV shows, buy when it was sold to new owners in 1968, the company was renamed Four Star International, closing
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Change: republished the Nov 9 2007, 4:25 PM EST version by Jun 10 2008, 1:24 AM EDT
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Change: "Liar'sLiar's Club"Club was cancelled, being sold to New World Entertainment. Actually, all library of this company is owned by News Corporation.1st Logo(1952-1956)Logo: In the end credits of “FourFour Star Playhouse,”Playhouse, we fade to the disclaimer
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Change: Eric S.Background: Four Star Productions/Television was formed in 1952 by prominent Hollywood actors Dick Powell, David Niven, Ida Lupino, and Charles Boyer originally to produce TV shows, buy when it was sold to new owners in 1968, the company was renamed Four
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Change: Sometimes the "tinkling" sound at the beginning is skipped. Availability: Appears on Encore Westerns's reruns of The Big Valley. Scare Factor: Minimal; the rather sedate jingle more than compensates for the gaudy look of the logo. 6th Logo(1984-1989) Nicknames: “CGI”, "CGI-4", “The Filmstrip 4”, "4-Star" Logo
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Change: Johnnyl80JohnnyL80 and LogicalSmashBackground: Four Star Productions/Television was formed in 1952 by prominent Hollywood actors Dick Powell, David Niven, Ida Lupino, and Charles Boyer originally to produce TV shows, buy when it was sold to new owners in 1968, the company was renamed
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Change: by Bob Fish, Johnnyl80 and LogicalSmashBackground: Four Star Productions/Television was formed in 1952 by prominent Hollywood actors Dick Powell, David Niven, Ida Lupino, and Charles Boyer originally to produce TV shows, buy when it was sold to new owners in 1968, the company was
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Change: Low to medium; the catchy music and the flying triangles might make some people jumpy. 5th Logo (1969-1975) Nicknames: “Four Star ‘70”, "Vertical Stars", "Four Star Ribbon" Logo: On a metallic blue (in later years, black) background, several
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