British Lion Films

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Background: Founded in 1927, British Lion Films is one of the UK's leading production companies. Purchased by EMI in 1976, British Lion was <a class="external" href="http://www.britishlion.com/british-lion-history.html" rel="nofollow" target="_blank">later sold to producer Peter Snell (the studio's former head) in 1988</a> and continues to produce films.


1st logo
(1930's)

British Lion Film Corp.British Lion (1930's)

Logo: "British Lion Film Corp. Ltd." rotate over a nighttime skyline background in the script font like a barrel.

FX/SFX: The "rolling".

Music/Sounds: TBA

Availability: Seen on movies from the era.

Editor's Note: None.



2nd Logo
(1940s)


Logo: On a rough concrete background we see a shape which resembles what door numbers were on. Inside is a text message:
Distributed by
BRITISH LION
FILM CORPORATION LTD.
76-78, Wardour Street
London, W.I.
FX/SFX: None

Music/Sounds: None

Availability: Extremely rare. Appears on Derby Day

Editor's Note
: None. This is a plain, boring logo.



3rd Logo
(1950)
British Lion Corporation (1950)
TBA



4th Logo
(1950s-1962)


Logo: We see the words "A BRITISH LION RELEASE" on a gray background with rays coming out of it (or, for color releases, a red background). The words BRITISH LION looks like it pops out in a Four-Star-like fashion, and RELEASE is confined into Tootsie-Roll =-like banner.

FX/SFX: None.

Music/Sounds: For each movie, a custom fanfare is heard.

Availability: Can be found on I'm All Right Jack, Lucky Jim and other movies. The colored version is rare and can be found on Josephine and Men.

Editor's Note: None.



5th Logo
(1963-1970's)

British Lion (1968)British Lion- light blue variant (1971)British Lion Corporation (1972)British Lion Corporation (1971)British Lion (1970)Lion International
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Logo: A black square is seen zooming slowly towards us. Then a white eye is drawn inside starting with the eyeball. Then the drawing line extends to the right of the square, where the white words BRITISH (above the line) LION (below the line) appear.

FX/SFX: The drawing.

Music/Sounds: A timpani drum roll for the square zooming, followed by a snare rum roll for when the line is drawn, ending with three timpani drum hits. Sometimes, it's the opening theme of the film, or silent.

Variants:
  • The background can be red, light blue, dark blue, orange, green, or yellow. On the orange and yellow versions, the letters are red; on the light and dark blue versions, the letters are white; and on the red and green versions, the letters are yellow.
  • The logo can be black and white as well.
  • There is an international version with a paisley green background and pink letters that are in a different font, and the text says "LION INTERNATIONAL".

Availability: Can be seen on movies starting with 1963 like Til Death Us Do Part. The monochrome version was spotted on Morgan and Heavens Above. This logo is often removed on most <a class="external" href="http://www.surfcanyon.com/search?f=slc&q=DVD&p=wtiieuso" rel="nofollow" target="_blank" title="Search Link by Surf Canyon">DVD</a> releases, but some films preserve it following the StudioCanal logo. The international variant is seen on Australian fullscreen prints of The Baby and the Battleship. It can also be seen on DVD releases of Twisted Nerve.

Editor's Note: None.