Content is available under $1 unless otherwise noted. Availability: Extremely rare. Availability: Common. Temporary logo used to promote the Coca-Cola (2005–2006). From a rare Russian-dubbed reissue print of "King Kong". Scare Factor: Minimal. Take your favorite fandoms with you and never miss a beat. Inside the box is the famous radio tower on earth. Fandom Apps Take your favorite fandoms with you and never miss a beat. Low for the closing variant. Miramax Films/RKO Pictures/Warner Bros. Pictures endcap (1990). Music/Sounds: A series of "Morse code" beeps. Below is "RKO PICTURES DISTRIBUTION". A "Distributed by RKO Radio Pictures" variant in color in various backgrounds and a byline that says"AN RKO RADIO PICTURES, INC. RELEASE" appeared some pre-1954. Yoshi's Story (1998) RKO Pictures special logo from Jail Trouble II (1998).png . The 1937 logos plaster the 1931 transmitter and 1933 Thunderbolt logo. Logo descriptions by Nicholas Aczel, Sean Beard, Logophile, OZ_Paramount87 and indycar, Logo captures by Eric S., indycar and others, Video captures courtesy of LogicSmash, DudeThatLogo, Peakpasha, thesafekind, simblos, JeiceTheWarrior, MyNewBrycelsIsHere2012, Austin Alexander, mcydodge919 and Peakpasha. While Walt Disney Pictures owns the rights to their own productions and films produced by Selznick International Pictures (the latter via ABC Motion Pictures), the Samuel Goldwyn, Jr. family trust owns the rights to Samuel Goldwyn Productions films with domestic distribution rights licensed to Warner Bros. Pictures and international rights to Miramax Films, Paramount Pictures owns It's a Wonderful Life via Republic Pictures and Universal Studios owns films produced by Hughes. Please contribute to the DFW by creating a page for this channel, company, etc. RKO Pictures opening logo from Keeping Up Appearances: The Movie (1997).png. A hostile takeover was attempted in 1987 on GenCorp and RKO Pictures was spun off and sold to Wesray Capital Corporation, who then spun off RKO Pictures in 1989. Studios: RKO Studios, Digital media:RKO.com | VideoFun | RKO Games (RKO Mobile | Volatile Games | RKO Sports Games | RKO Origin Box) Music/Sounds: A synthesized tune with rising air and a boom noise as the logo parts come together, followed by a gradual synthesized fade out. Logo: In the end titles of a film, we see an equilateral triangle pointing down with a "thunderbolt" drawn 3/4 through it. 1936–1959 (Opening logo) This logo continued to be used during the days when the company was referred to as "RKO Teleradio Pictures." Dream Logos Wiki is a FANDOM Lifestyle Community. This was done by Studio Productions (now known as "Flip Your Lid Animation"). FX/SFX/Cheesy Factor: The rotating Earth globe, the lightning bolts and the sound waves are all primitive 1920s visual effects. Availability: Was seen on RKO's official website version of 2009 until the site's changing in early 2018. Logo: On a black background is a box with a white border with the thunderbolt triangle at the bottom. D&D Beyond "RKO" appears in a red "thunderbolt" font while "PICTURES" sports a more '30s-ish typeface below that. RKO Radio Pictures (Video) 1937–1956 . For the real logos for RKO Pictures, see the RKO Pictures article on Logopedia. FX/SFX: The logo zooming into the light, "RKO" appearing. FX/SFX/Cheesy Factor: The bright light, the sound waves; big improvement after their previous rendition. Logo: In this version, the sky background and Earth globe look more realistic. No Bird Calls (1997). Home media releases from RKO Home Video and The Nostalgia Merchant may include this logo at the end of such films like Isle of the Dead. This article is about fan-made logos for RKO Pictures. International television: RKO Canada RKO Radio Pictures 1936–1959 . This logo continued to be used during the days when the company was referred to as "RKO Teleradio Pictures." Although a well-liked logo, the creepy "Morse code" transmission sound FX may still get to some people. RKO (Radio-Keith-Orpheum) Pictures (also known as RKO Productions, Radio Pictures, RKO Radio Pictures, RKO Teleradio Pictures and, for a short time, RKO Pathé) is an American film production and distribution company.