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Cronenberg's _Dead Ringers_ has an interesting title sequence that includes
 drawings and medical instruments, the latter
created by artists for (sick) doctors . . . .
 
Dave Blakesley
 
 
>Can anyone suggest interesting examples of opening title sequences
>that use works of art (paintings or drawings) as a background?
 
>Thanks for your comments.
 
>John Doyle
 
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