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Revision as of 04:17, 22 December 2023
Background
Madison 23 was a subsidiary of Adam Sandler's Happy Madison Productions that lasted from 2007-2009 that produced drama films, while its parent company was aimed towards comedy films. Only two films were produced under this label, which were Reign Over Me and Funny People. Sandler later retired the name due to both films being unsuccessful at the box office, although the 2022 drama film Hustle would later be released under the main label.
Logo (March 23, 2007)
Visuals: On an old brick wall is a gold plaque with the name "MADISON 23" on it. The plaque shines as the camera slowly zooms out.
Technique: CGI by Framework Studio.
Audio: A lush string bell/flute note composed by Elmo Weber.
Availability: Only seen on the 2007 film Reign Over Me.