Suevia Films Cesáreo González/Availability

From the Audiovisual Identity Database, the motion graphics museum


1st Logo (January 26, 1942-October 15, 1945)

Title Date of Release Source / Additional Info
Unos pasos de mujer January 26, 1942 Debut appearance.
La rueda de la vida November 13, 1942 The above text is in a script font and with a white drop shadow behind it. The text "SUEVIA FILMS" is arched in a western font, with "CESAREO GONZALEZ" shown in a small format.
¡¡Campeones!! January 28, 1943 The above text is in a script font and with a white drop shadow behind it. The text "SUEVIA FILMS" is arched in a western font, with "CESAREO GONZALEZ" shown in a small format.
El abanderado October 15, 1943 The above text is in a script font and with a white drop shadow behind it. The text "SUEVIA FILMS" is arched in a western font, with "CESAREO GONZALEZ" shown in a small format.
Castañuela April 23, 1945 The lights (shown as two diagonal bars on the outlined format) are omitted.
Bambú October 15, 1945 Latest appearance.

2nd Logo (September 27, 1946-May 23, 1955)

Title Date of Release Source / Additional Info
The Prodigal Woman September 27, 1946 Debut appearance.
El emigrado September 25, 1947 The opening theme plays over.
Botón de ancla January 13, 1948 A slow-paced, majestic descending orchestral piece was used.
Si te hubieses casado conmigo February 14, 1949 The opening theme plays over.
Aventuras de Juan Lucas December 29, 1949
El negro que tenía el alma blanca May 28, 1951
La trinca del aire September 24, 1951
La alegre caravana September 2, 1953
El pórtico de la gloria October 26, 1953
¡Ay, pena, penita, pena! December 7, 1953
El guardián del paraíso May 23, 1955 Latest appearance.

3rd Logo (September 29, 1947-May 11, 1970)

Title Date of Release Source / Additional Info
La nao Capitana September 29, 1947 Debut appearance; the previous logo's music is used.
La danza de los deseos July 31, 1954
La cruz de mayo May 2, 1955
Tú y las nubes 1955 Appears in the Spanish print of the film.
Lola Torbellino April 23, 1956 Appears in the Spanish print of the film.
Fedra, the Devil's Daughter November 26, 1956
Main Street December 5, 1956
El batallón de las sombras April 29, 1957
Un marido de ida y vuelta August 26, 1957
El pequeño coronel December 14, 1960 1960s variant; a different panoramic view of the latter city, with the texts "SUEVIA FILMS", "CESAREO GONZALEZ" and "presenta" fading in, shown during the rest of the logo. When the flag rises, the flag is shown differently, where the color of the circle is gray. The logo fades early in this version.
La gitana y el charro 1964 B&W 1960s variant
Tecnica per un massacro May 11, 1970 Latest appearance; alternate 1960s variant: there is another different panoramic view of the latter city, with the flag is shown in the top-left corner. The texts from the standard 1960s variant fade in.

4th Logo (November 22, 1948-December 14, 1949)

Title Date of Release Source / Additional Info
La calle sin sol November 22, 1948 Debut appearance.
Sabela de Cambados February 14, 1949 Latest appearance.

5th Logo (December 29, 1950)

Title Date of Release Source / Additional Info
La noche del sábado December 29, 1950 Debut and only appearance.

6th Logo (May 23, 1951)

Title Date of Release Source / Additional Info
La corona negra May 23, 1951 Debut and only appearance.

7th Logo (June 20, 1952)

Title Date of Release Source / Additional Info
Estrella de Sierra Morena June 20, 1952 Debut and only appearance.

8th Logo (December 15, 1952, September 29, 1960)

Title Date of Release Source / Additional Info
Flamenco December 15, 1952 Debut appearance.
Aventuras de Joselito y Pulgarcito September 29, 1960 Latest appearance; Cinematográfica Filmex co-production variant

9th Logo (1953)

Title Date of Release Source / Additional Info
Gitana tenías que ser 1953 Debut and only appearance; appears in the Spanish print of the film.

10th Logo (May 26, 1961)

Title Date of Release Source / Additional Info
Alerta en el cielo May 26, 1961 Debut and only appearance.
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