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'''Studioul Cinematografic București''' was a classical Romanian film studio that produced over 118 films.
'''Studioul Cinematografic București''' was a classical Romanian film studio that produced over 118 films.


===(1958-1965)===
===(September 20, 1951-1965)===
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Background

Studioul Cinematografic București was a classical Romanian film studio that produced over 118 films.

(September 20, 1951-1965)

Logo: On a silver sunburst background, we see an MGM-like round frame made of a black ribbon with white borders. On each end of the frame, in top-to-bottom order, there are the texts "STUDIOUL", "CINEMATOGRAFIC", "BUCUREȘTI" and "prezinta:". Inside the frame, there's a model of the 1952-1965 emblem of the Romanian People's Republic over a gold background.

Variants: Most of the variants are either B&W or color, but it depends on the film.

Technique: Live-action.

Music/Sounds: Usually none or the opening theme of the movie. Sometimes, it can use a dramatic trumpet fanfare.

Availability: Rare. This was seen at their films during their period.

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