1964 "Screen Gems" logo
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very groovy. Love the font and the music. I wasn't familiar with this one, only the later "scarier" version/
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I was shocked to find out Frank DeVol wrote that bit of music for the "dancing sticks".
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@maxwestcomics When I was a kid, I thought those dancing sticks were the screen gems themselves.
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So what are these dancing sticks supposed to represent?
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It also was seen in "The Magilla Gorilla Show" (Hanna-Barbera/Columbia Pictures, 1964-67) and "Jonny Quest" (Hanna-Barbera/Columbia Pictures, 1964-65).
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I remember this from the flintstone reruns back in the days before warner and turner got the rights
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@lookingbill1 Don't think so. If memory serves me correctly they were both 20th Century Fox but I could be wrong.
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The font in the words "SCREEN GEMS" is Arab Brushstroke, not Benguiat Frisky.
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This was my all time favorite TV logo. Screen Gems should never have stopped using it. Nothing scary about it (or any other TV logo), but it IS ultra cool.
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The font used for the words "SCREEN GEMS" in this logo is Arab Brushstroke.
the dancing sticks scared the living daylights out of me. that and the screen gems filmstrip S i like the 1960-67 20th century-fox TV Jingle better. it is my favorite.
GOOSEYGOOSE9 1 year ago 12
@Sheri451 what did inger stevens wear in that lark commercial. at the end of the farmer's daughter episode the washington spotlight. when inger and william were smoking please see that commercial. and on episode the washington spotlight. please add that to favorites.
GOOSEYGOOSE9 1 year ago 8