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|File:Castle Films (1951, opening) A.png|
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|File:Castle Films (1951, closing) A.png|
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'''Nicknames:''' "The Castle Pattern", "The Filmcastle", "Fort Film", "Fortress of Quality Entertainment", "Fortress of Sixteen-Millimeter Solitude"
'''Nicknames:''' "The Castle Pattern", "The Filmcastle", "Fort Film", "Fortress of Quality Entertainment", "Fortress of Sixteen-Millimeter Solitude"
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*On films copyrighted by [[United World Films]], a copyright for that company appears below the end title.
*On films copyrighted by [[United World Films]], a copyright for that company appears below the end title.
*On Terrytoons cartoons, the pattern appears on the top of the screen, "THE END" in the middle and the [[Terrytoons]] logo on the bottom.
*On Terrytoons cartoons, the pattern appears on the top of the screen, "THE END" in the middle and the [[Terrytoons]] logo on the bottom.
*On color cartoons, mainly the Iwerks and Lantz


'''FX/SFX:''' The zooming in of the castle pattern.
'''FX/SFX:''' The zooming in of the castle pattern.
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'''Music/Sounds:''' The intro of the respective film.
'''Music/Sounds:''' The intro of the respective film.


'''Availability:''' Extremely rare. Can be seen on old home video prints of [[Universal Pictures|Universal]], [[Walter Lantz Productions|Walter Lantz]] and [[Terrytoons]] films.
'''Availability:''' Extremely rare. Can be seen on old home video prints of [[Universal Pictures|Universal]], [[Walter Lantz Productions|Walter Lantz]] and [[Terrytoons]] films as well 8mm and 16mm films.


'''Editor's Note:''' Current latest known use is on ''Howdy Doody Christmas'', which has a copyright date of 1951.
'''Editor's Note:''' Current latest known use is on ''Howdy Doody Christmas'', which has a copyright date of 1951.
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