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  1. New ownership under Avco. Avco Embassy Pictures logo, used from 1968 to 1982. Embassy enjoyed its greatest success with The Graduate, which became the highest-grossing film of the year. This enabled Levine to sell his company to Avco for a deal worth $40 million, although he stayed on as chief executive.

  2. Embassy Pictures. This page only shows primary logo variants. For other related logos and images, see: On-Screen Logos. Other. 1961–1968. 1968–1972. 1972–1981. 1981–1982. 1982–1986. Embassy Pictures (first era) 1961–1968. Avco Embassy Pictures. 1968–1972. 1972–1981. Embassy Pictures (second era) 1981–1982. 1982–1986. Designer: Chermayeff & Geismar.

  3. May 12, 2024 · Logo (March 18, 1968-February 12, 1982) Visuals: After a rectangular iris-in, three copies of a stylized "AE" (consisting of a right triangle, a rectangle, and three striped horizontal vertical lines, or the Avco empennage logo with 3 striped rectangles on the side forming an "E") float in a circular pattern.

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  5. Below, three copies of the message " AN AVCO EMBASSY FILM " (red, green, and blue) come in from the left, right, and bottom and merge under the logo to form a white version of the words. Variants: An in-credit variant exists with "Avco Embassy Pictures" in the font used in the credits, as well as "presents" below.

  6. Taken from the home video of Phantasm (1979 - aka: The Never Dead).

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