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== Background ==
== Background ==
'''RKO Radio Pictures International''' was the International Film Division of '''RKO Radio Pictures'''. Since 1959, they ultimately cease to exist, where they use the American logos instead of their custom logos seen below.
'''RKO Radio Pictures International''' was the international film division of RKO Radio Pictures. Since 1959, they ultimately cease to exist, where they use the American logos instead of their custom logos seen below.


==Italy==
==Italy==
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'''Logo:''' Same as the American Counterpart, but the text either says "La Radio Pictures presenta" (1936-late 1930s) or "'''la RKO Radio Films presenta'''" (1940s-1959) in a slightly different font.
'''Logo:''' Same as the 1929 RKO Radio Pictures logo, but the text either says "La Radio Pictures presenta" (1936-late 1930s) or "'''la RKO Radio Films presenta'''" (1940s-1959) in a slightly different font.


'''Variantsː'''
'''Variantː''' Depending on the film, it can be slightly toned in different colors, like in green commonly seen in the 1930s and in gray.


* Depending on the film, it can be slightly toned in different colors, like in green commonly seen in the 1930s and in gray.
'''FX/SFX:''' Same as its american counterpart.
* Starting in the 1940s, the text is smaller, and "presenta" is underneath the tower.


'''Music/Sounds''': Same as its american counterpart.
'''FX/SFX:''' Same as its American counterpart.

'''Music/Sounds''': Same as its American counterpart.


'''Availability:''' Very rare. It was only seen on Italian prints of RKO Radio Pictures movies such as ''It Happened Tomorrow'' (alongside with the next logo). The "Radio Pictures" version was seen on films like the Italian print of the lost film ''Deluge''.
'''Availability:''' Very rare. It was only seen on Italian prints of RKO Radio Pictures movies such as ''It Happened Tomorrow'' (alongside with the next logo). The "Radio Pictures" version was seen on films like the Italian print of the lost film ''Deluge''.


=== 2nd logo (May 28, 1944) ===
=== 2nd Logo (May 28, 1944) ===
[[File:RKO Radio Films (Italian Closing Variant, 1944-1946).png|center|frameless]]
[[File:RKO Radio Films (Italian Closing Variant, 1944-1946).png|center|frameless]]
{{Youtube|id=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tX6NMu_B2R4}}
{{Youtube|id=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tX6NMu_B2R4}}
'''Logoː''' Same as the American Counterpart, but with the text "FINE" cheaply placed in front.
'''Logoː''' Same as the 1929 closing logo, but with the text "FINE" cheaply placed in front. Also, "FILMS" replaces "PICTURES"


'''FX/SFXː''' None.
'''FX/SFXː''' None.


'''Music/Soundsː''' The Movie's Opening theme.
'''Music/Soundsː''' The opening theme of the movie.


'''Availabilityː''' Ultra Rare. Only seen on the closing of a Rai 1 airing of ''It Happened Tomorrow'', with the previous logo.
'''Availabilityː''' Ultra rare. Only seen on the closing of a Rai 1 airing of ''It Happened Tomorrow'', with the previous logo.


==France==
==France==
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'''Logo:''' Same as the American Counterpart, but the background is more cloudy, the color is refined for the 1950s, and the text says "Un Film RKO" (with "Un" being on top of the tower) in yellow.
'''Logo:''' Same as the 1929 RKO Radio Pictures logo, but the background is more cloudy, the color is refined for the 1950s, and the text says "Un Film RKO" (with "Un" being on top of the tower) in yellow.


'''Trivia:''' Unlike the American version being a model, this is a painting made with aerograph.
'''Trivia:''' Unlike the American version being a model, this is a painting made with aerograph.


'''Variantː''' They rarely changed the tone color of the logo.
'''Variantː''' A variant with an orange globe and tower exists.


'''FX/SFX:''' None.
'''FX/SFX:''' None.

Revision as of 07:28, 13 June 2022


The following is a compilation of international variants of both RKO Radio Pictures logos.

Background

RKO Radio Pictures International was the international film division of RKO Radio Pictures. Since 1959, they ultimately cease to exist, where they use the American logos instead of their custom logos seen below.

Italy

1st Logo (1933-1959)

Logo: Same as the 1929 RKO Radio Pictures logo, but the text either says "La Radio Pictures presenta" (1936-late 1930s) or "la RKO Radio Films presenta" (1940s-1959) in a slightly different font.

Variantsː

  • Depending on the film, it can be slightly toned in different colors, like in green commonly seen in the 1930s and in gray.
  • Starting in the 1940s, the text is smaller, and "presenta" is underneath the tower.

FX/SFX: Same as its American counterpart.

Music/Sounds: Same as its American counterpart.

Availability: Very rare. It was only seen on Italian prints of RKO Radio Pictures movies such as It Happened Tomorrow (alongside with the next logo). The "Radio Pictures" version was seen on films like the Italian print of the lost film Deluge.

2nd Logo (May 28, 1944)

Logoː Same as the 1929 closing logo, but with the text "FINE" cheaply placed in front. Also, "FILMS" replaces "PICTURES"

FX/SFXː None.

Music/Soundsː The opening theme of the movie.

Availabilityː Ultra rare. Only seen on the closing of a Rai 1 airing of It Happened Tomorrow, with the previous logo.

France

(1950-1959)


Logo: Same as the 1929 RKO Radio Pictures logo, but the background is more cloudy, the color is refined for the 1950s, and the text says "Un Film RKO" (with "Un" being on top of the tower) in yellow.

Trivia: Unlike the American version being a model, this is a painting made with aerograph.

Variantː A variant with an orange globe and tower exists.

FX/SFX: None.

Music/Sounds: The opening theme to the films.

Availability: Extremely rare. Seen on French prints of films from RKO like Blackbeard the Pirate.

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