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<u>Music/Sounds:</u> Same as the Embassy Television logo, but the fifth note is a higher note than usual and after the sixth note in the theme, we instead hear a 10-note synth-flute section. This was composed by Ray Colcord, who also composed the main Embassy Television logo. Silent for worldwide releases, except a jazzy '80s-like synth tune for German releases.
<u>Music/Sounds:</u> Same as the Embassy Television logo, but the fifth note is a higher note than usual and after the sixth note in the theme, we instead hear a 10-note synth-flute section. This was composed by Ray Colcord, who also composed the main Embassy Television logo. Silent for worldwide releases, except a jazzy '80s-like synth tune for German releases.


<u>Availability:</u> Rare. It can be found on various Nelson and Embassy Home Entertainment releases like ''The Emerald Forest'' and ''The Graduate''. Could be in worldwide releases. Surprisingly, this logo appeared on TV airings of ''A Chorus Line'' (the MGM DVD & Blu-ray releases of said film show its print logo on the back cover, but not on the DVD or Blu-ray) and the TCM airings of ''Bittersweet Love''. It's also surprisingly preserved on the Nelson VHS release of ''The Red Balloon'', despite Embassy being mentioned nowhere on the packaging. The still version appears on the UK pre-cert release of ''The Howling''. It also appeared on an old Showtime/The Movie Channel broadcast of ''Kiss of the Spider Woman''. The logo was retained on MGM's 1998 VHS of ''Sid and Nancy'' and a 1992 reprint of ''Blade Runner from New Line Home Video''.
<u>Availability:</u> Rare. It can be found on various Nelson and Embassy Home Entertainment releases like ''The Emerald Forest'' and ''The Graduate''. Could be in worldwide releases. Surprisingly, this logo appeared on TV airings of ''A Chorus Line'' (the MGM DVD & Blu-ray releases of said film show its print logo on the back cover, but not on the DVD or Blu-ray) and the TCM airings of ''Bittersweet Love'' and ''The Man Who Had Power Over Women''. It's also surprisingly preserved on the Nelson VHS release of ''The Red Balloon'', despite Embassy being mentioned nowhere on the packaging. The still version appears on the UK pre-cert release of ''The Howling''. It also appeared on an old Showtime/The Movie Channel broadcast of ''Kiss of the Spider Woman''. The logo was retained on MGM's 1998 VHS of ''Sid and Nancy'' and a 1992 reprint of ''Blade Runner from New Line Home Video''.


<u>Editor's Note:</u> None.
<u>Editor's Note:</u> None.

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