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Films with title design byDan Perri

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    Dead for a Dollar
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    Dragon: The Bruce Lee Story
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    Freebie and the Bean
    East Is East
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    Going in Style
    Hoot
    Gridlock'd
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    My Bodyguard
    The Out-of-Towners
    Rio Lobo
    15 Minutes
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    Wise Guys
    Guilty by Suspicion
    The Seventh Sign
    The White Buffalo
    Beat Street
    Revenge of the Nerds II: Nerds in Paradise
    The First Power
    1969
    Sorority Boys
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    F.I.S.T.
    The Distinguished Gentleman
    Curdled
    Hanover Street
    The Public
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    Flesh Gordon
    House Arrest
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    Welcome to L.A.
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    Leonard Part 6
    Spring Break
    In Too Deep
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    Tough Guys
    Hit Man
    The Taking of Beverly Hills
    Mosquito State
    Night and the City
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    A Night in Heaven
    The Concert for Bangladesh
    Men Don't Leave
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    I Escaped from Devil's Island
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    Mr. Wonderful
    This World, Then the Fireworks
    Lake of Death
    Plaza Suite
    Chuck Berry - Hail! Hail! Rock 'n' Roll
    I Woke Up Early the Day I Died
    The Battle of Shaker Heights
    Lucky Lady
    Cool Breeze
    Speaking of Sex
    Love Among the Ruins
    Compromising Positions
    Internet Famous
    Once Is Not Enough
    Traveller
    Stella
    Americathon
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    Have Dreams, Will Travel
    Traces of Red
    Picture Bride
    In the Mood
    The Very Thought of You
    Everybody's All-American
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    House Calls
    Thick as Thieves
    The Legend of Bigfoot
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    Quiet Cool
    Even Money
    Out Cold
    A Price Above Rubies
    Griffin and Phoenix
    The Betsy
    Since You've Been Gone
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    Russian Roulette
    The Road to 'Dracula'
    First Family
    All Saints
    She's Alive! Creating 'The Bride of Frankenstein'
    Lepke
    Vendetta
    Beer
    Separate Lives
    The 'Frankenstein' Files: How Hollywood Made a Monster
    Prison Stories: Women on the Inside
    Players
    Luckytown
    Threshold
    Streets of Gold
    Freak City
    Rainbow
    The River Niger
    The Double McGuffin
    Pizza
    Monster by Moonlight! The Immortal Saga of 'The Wolf Man'
    The Beat
    Las Vegas Lady
    Where the River Runs Black
    Promises in the Dark
    A Time of Destiny
    Mr. Sycamore
    If You Could See What I Hear
    Cold Around the Heart
    Harvey
    The House of Usher
    Key Exchange
    Why Would I Lie?
    Dreamer
    The Four Deuces
    American Gun
    Spinning Into Butter
    King Arthur, the Young Warlord
    Tinseltown
    Mojave
    Sinbad: The Battle of the Dark Knights
    Palomino
    Tropix
    Pound of Flesh
    The Goodbye People
    Time to Run
    First House on the Hill
    Paco
    Original Intent
    Dazzle
    Sharkskin
    The Warm-Up Guy
    Circus

Daniel Richard Perri (born August 11, 1945) is an American film and television title sequence designer. He has worked in film title design since the 1970s, and has been responsible for the main titles of several notable films including The Exorcist (1973), Taxi Driver (1976), Star Wars (1977), Raging Bull (1980), Airplane! (1980),[1] and Suspiria (2018).

Perri made contact with the film graphics designer Saul Bass and began to pester him for work at his studio on Sunset Boulevard. Eventually, Perri found work with Bass through his illustrator, Art Goodman. During his service in the US Navy, Perri served on the USS Repose and designed an on-board newspaper, entitled The Repose Reprise.

After serving in the Navy, Perri went to work with Cinefx alongside Phill Norman, Wayne Fitzgerald Don Record, and a former school friend, Steve Smith. After a year, both Perri and Smith quit and went on to form their independent design studio, Perri & Smith. The pair worked together from 1969 to 1973, mostly on small, low-budget television features, but their credits also included films such as Electra Glide in Blue and several of Gene Corman's blaxploitation films. The designers were often exploited and clients sometimes failed to pay, and eventually, the business folded.

Perri's big break came in 1973 when he was commissioned by Billy Friedkin to produce the main titles for The Exorcist, his first solo project. With a blockbuster film in his portfolio, Perri was now able to attract more work and soon found himself working on high-profile titles. For Nashville (1975), Robert Altman commissioned a main title sequence and a logo to be used in marketing. Perri produced an unusual, kitschy sequence inspired by low-budget K-Tel Records television commercials, complete with a loud, brash voiceover by Johnny Grant.

In 1976, Martin Scorsese brought Perri in to design the titles for Taxi Driver. Perri took second unit footage and color-treated the film through a process of film copying and slit-scan, resulting in a highly stylized graphic sequence that evoked the "underbelly" of New York City through lurid colors, glowing neon signs distorted nocturnal images and deep black levels, accompanied by Bernard Herrmann's jazz soundtrack.

Possibly Perri's best-known title sequence project came about in 1976 when his friend James Nelson was working on post-production for a new space fantasy film, Star Wars. Nelson recommended Perri to director George Lucas, who invited Perri to Industrial Light & Magic, Lucasfilm's post-production operation at Van Nuys, California. Lucas briefed Perri to take inspiration from old 1930s cinema serials such as Flash Gordon and Buck Rogers that had inspired Lucas to write much of his Star Wars story. After struggling to come up with a concept that Lucas liked, Perri eventually developed a concept for presenting a textual introduction based on the opening credits of the 1939 Cecil B. DeMille film, Union Pacific, in which the credits are shown distorted by a sharp perspective and rolling along a railroad track towards a distant vanishing point. Lucas approved of the idea and Perri produced sketches and prototype mechanical artwork, supported by storyboard artwork drawn by the production artist Alex Tavoularis. This gave birth to the now-familiar opening crawl sequence that appears in the Star Wars films.

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