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'''Closing Titles:''' There are two closing titles for this WB era: | '''Closing Titles:''' There are two closing titles for this WB era: | ||
*1st Closing Title: | *1st Closing Title: There are the words "{{font|Times New Roman|'''''THE END'''''}}" all in capitals on both sides of the WB shield, with "{{font|Times New Roman|'''''THE'''''}}" on the left and "{{font|Times New Roman|'''''END'''''}}" on the right. The "T" on "THE" and the "E" on "END" are bigger than the other letters. Below the shield, we see "A WARNER BROTHERS CLASSIC OF THE SCREEN" in big capital letters. But on some movies, the WB shield was omitted. For example, ''Beau Brummel'' (1924) had a background with some books and two candles on both sides of the screen. Above the books, we see the "The End" in a small, fancy white script arched above a small "A WARNER BROTHERS "CLASSIC of the SCREEN"" text. | ||
*2nd Closing Title: The second variant is the one you see in the 3rd photo. On ''The Jazz Singer'' (1927), it was superimposed on a marble-like background. | *2nd Closing Title: The second variant is the one you see in the 3rd photo. On ''The Jazz Singer'' (1927), it was superimposed on a marble-like background. | ||