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Kayro Productions

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Kayro-Vue Productions

Background: Kayro-Vue Productions was formed in 1964 as a joint venture between Kayro Productions and Revue Studios, dissolving this in 1966 when The Munsters was cancelled.

(1964-1966)
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Nickname: "Kayro and Revue"

Logo: On a gray background, we see the text:

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kayro-Vue
production

in a typewriter-like font. Then it fades to the Universal "Zooming Globe" logo without the MCA byline.

Variant: There is a color version of this logo.

FX/SFX: None.

Music/Sounds: The 1964 and 1965 versions of the Revue/Universal themes respectively.

Availability: Still intact on all episodes of The Munsters on WGN America, and also on the short-lived show Karen.

Scare Factor: Low, depending on the look of the logo and the Universal theme.


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OhBoy! Kayro-Vue variant 0 Jul 29 2009, 1:05 PM EDT by OhBoy!
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On the original broadcast version of "My Fair Munster", the logo is seen superimposed over 1313 Mockingbird Lane, with Jack Marshall's closing music in the background, before fading to the Universal globe and Stanley Wison's Revue fanfare. The opening card is different as well, with the episode title fading in spookily, and no production date and info underneath the title. Later versions have the usual opening and end credits. The original version did not make it onto the DVD collection (at least, not my copy of it).
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