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'''Music/Sounds:''' A triumphant horn fanfare - an edit of the 1978 Bruton Music track "Endeavour," composed by John A. Coleman. This edit was likely sourced from the LP ''Jingles Volume One'', catalog number BRB 1, though it does appear on several different Bruton releases. | '''Music/Sounds:''' A triumphant horn fanfare - an edit of the 1978 Bruton Music track "Endeavour," composed by John A. Coleman. This edit was likely sourced from the LP ''Jingles Volume One'', catalog number BRB 1, though it does appear on several different Bruton releases. | ||
'''Availability:''' Extremely rare. This appeared on various theatrical and TV movies. This is still preserved (off centered) on the DVD print of Getting Wasted, starring David Caruso. | '''Availability:''' Extremely rare. This appeared on various theatrical and TV movies, including ''The Mysterians'', ''Latitude Zero'', and ''The War in Space''. This is still preserved (off centered) on the DVD print of ''Getting Wasted'', starring David Caruso. | ||
'''Editor's Note:''' While the animation's rough and some might be surprised for the darkness, spinning key, and music, it's also a favorite due to the music. If the music sounds familiar, that's because it is. A slightly different version of "Endeavour" was used in the first [[ITC Film Distributors Ltd. (UK)|ITC Film Distributors]] logo. | '''Editor's Note:''' While the animation's rough and some might be surprised for the darkness, spinning key, and music, it's also a favorite due to the music. If the music sounds familiar, that's because it is. A slightly different version of "Endeavour" was used in the first [[ITC Film Distributors Ltd. (UK)|ITC Film Distributors]] logo. | ||