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'''Variant:''' A black and white version exists.
'''Variant:''' A black and white version exists.


'''Technique:''' It's a still logo.
'''Technique:''' A still card produced on print.


'''Audio:''' The sound of church bells, though sometimes it was silent.
'''Audio:''' The sound of church bells, though sometimes it was silent.


'''Availability:''' Seen on movies distributed by the company, including ''The Sadist'' and the infamous ''Eegah''.
'''Availability:''' Seen on movies distributed by the company, including ''The Sadist'' and ''Eegah''.




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Latest revision as of 15:43, 10 March 2024


Background

Fairway International was a production company run by producer Arch Hall. Sr, which distributed a number of B-movies in the early 60s, many of which starred Hall's son Arch Hall. Jr. One of the more notorious films they produced was Eegah, which was featured on an episode of Mystery Science Theater 3000 and is widely regarded as one of the worst films ever made.

Logo (June 2, 1961-1965)


Visuals: On a blue background with a coat of arms shield, the words "FAIRWAY INTERNATIONAL" with "presents" underneath are shown.

Variant: A black and white version exists.

Technique: A still card produced on print.

Audio: The sound of church bells, though sometimes it was silent.

Availability: Seen on movies distributed by the company, including The Sadist and Eegah.
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