United Film Company

(1949-1951)
Logo: On a sky background, we see the company's emblem: flags of various (and a few former) Arab countries standing on a filmstrip-like banner with the company name and a stylized sun over it. Superimposing the emblem, we see three texts in Arabic, handwritten in Ruq'ah script, meaning the company name, the name of its parent company between parentheses, and "presents".

Trivia:
 * The flags are from the very first 8 member states of the Arab League, which were, respectively from top-to-bottom: the Kingdom of Egypt, Syria, Saudi Arabia, the Kingdom of Yemen, the Kingdom of Iraq, Lebanon, Palestine (note the white flag was made up to represent Palestine, since Palestine at the time was a British mandate, thus its official flag was the Union Jack) and Jordan.
 * The design of the flags were taken directly from a 1945 Egyptian postcard stamp about the establishment of the Arab League.

FX/SFX: None.

Music/Sounds: A bombastic trumpet fanfare with a drumroll.

Music/Sounds Variants: In Fayrouz Hanem, the first part of the fanfare is cut off.

Availability: Rare, this was seen on Ghazal Al Banat, Albatal and Fayrouz Hanem.

Editor's Note: None.