Embassy Pictures (1942-1967)

From the Audiovisual Identity Database, the motion graphics museum


Background

Embassy Pictures was founded by film producer Joseph E. Levine in 1942 as a foreign film distributor. Levine distributed such films as Godzilla, King of the Monsters, Hercules (the 1958 Steve Reeves version) and Santa Claus Conquers the Martians.

In 1967, Levine sold the company to Avco Corporation, an aviation equipment and financial services company, who reincorporated it as "Avco Embassy Pictures Corporation".

Logo (May 28, 1961-December 21, 1967)


Visuals: On a black background, a spotlight is shining on the middle of the screen, and a huge black, lower-case "e" is on it. Inside the "e" are the words "AN EMBASSY PICTURES RELEASE", with the "EMBASSY PICTURES" in white in the middle, centered, and the "AN" and "RELEASE" both in black above it. All the words are in a broad font.

Variants:

  • A black & white variant has been spotted.
  • There are some in-credit variants.

Technique: Printed card.

Audio: The opening theme of the movie.

Availability: It's seen on some American-distributed Italian movies (most of which are in public domain) and The Graduate.

Embassy Pictures (1942-1967)
Avco Embassy Pictures
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