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Gael McGear Sweeney <[log in to unmask]>
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In article <[log in to unmask]>
J Doyle <[log in to unmask]> writes:
 
> Can anyone suggest interesting examples of opening title sequences
> that use works of art (paintings or drawings) as a background?
 
Try BELL, BOOK, AND CANDLE. Gillian (Kim Novak), the lead character, is
a witch who is also a dealer in African tribal art. The opening credits
focus on the individual tribal masks that she has in her Greenwich
Village shop. It's very clever and funny -- when I showed it in class,
the students laughed at the seeming juxtaposition of the cast credits
and the "heads"!
 
 
Gael
 
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