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  • where did they have the fanfare cue from a 77 sunset strip episode then it was used in the NTA Ovals jingle. who composed that. and who did

  • where did they hear the trumpet fanfare. heard on NTA releases. please download that one in black & White And In Color. please download that followed by 20th century-fox logo only with the 1935 jingle. heard on 1937 thru 1946 movies in both in black & white and in color.

  • I remember a trumpet fanfare was also heard with this logo on some NTA releases.

  • National Telefilm Associates [created from the "remains" of U.M. & M. TV Corp. in 1956], even though their ambitious "NTA Film Network" collapsed at the time they shut down WNTA, Channel 13, Newark, N.J. after five years of ownership in 1961 {it's WNET today}, they continued to distribute TV series and several movies, including this one, until they were absorbed by Republic Pictures in the '80s. The NTA logo- a rare one from the mid-'60s- replaced the original distributor's.

  • I remember watching "Gammera the Invincible" since I was a kid when it was on TV back in the 80's. I do remember the ending where a rocket goes to Mars. Gotta love the music at the end of the film, but what in the world did they say "Timber!"? You mean a tree falling? Weird theme song with the words "TIMBER!" That brings back some memories.

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  • who composed that jingle who did.

  • That's the Gammera theme song.

  • Right. But it acualy sounds a little like "N-TA!!! N-TA!!!"

  • Who downvoted my comment?!??! That comment was absloutly true, so there was no reason to downvote it.

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