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'''Editor’s Note''': This was basically your father’s Fox Searchlight Pictures, only without the Fox Tower-inspired logo. |
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Revision as of 08:01, 15 November 2021
Background
This was the first arthouse label of 20th Century Fox Film Corporation (now 20th Century Studios), and a predecessor to the later Fox Searchlight label (now Searchlight Pictures).
(1974-1983)
Logo: We see a spinning globe, a la Universal Pictures, with the various continents colored in orange. The globe is attached to a gold box with a grey tube reading "IC". The text "INTERNATIONAL CLASSICS" appears above, with I and C taller than the rest of the letters. At bottom is the text reading "COPYRIGHT © 1977 INTERNATIONAL CLASSICS, INC."
FX/SFX: The globe spinning, the stars sparkling.
Music/Sounds: None.
Availability: Near extinction. Seen on old English-dubbed North American prints of Suspiria, among others. Not known to appear on the Magnum Entertainment releases, and definitely does not appear on the uncut letterboxed version.
Editor’s Note: This was basically your father’s Fox Searchlight Pictures, only without the Fox Tower-inspired logo.