However, by the time the film's wonderful
animated opening credit sequence concludes it's crystal clear that In a Valley of Violence is a Ti West film through and through.
Not exact matches
The
opening credit sequence of Catch Me If You Can (by graphic arts company Kuntzel & Degas) harks back to the
animated geometric lines of Hitchcock's North by Northwest, and its main character, Frank Abagnale, Jr., reminds of that film's Oedipally - arrested chameleon Roger Thornhill.
Each Pink Panther film has an elaborate,
animated opening -
credits sequence, steered by luminaries like Friz Freling or Richard Williams, usually featuring a non-speaking panther capering mischievously to the catchy strains of...