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*On the current print of ''The Adventures of Gerard'', it uses the last half of the 1982 fanfare, due to a sloppy reverse plaster, but it actually fits this logo quite nicely. | *On the current print of ''The Adventures of Gerard'', it uses the last half of the 1982 fanfare, due to a sloppy reverse plaster, but it actually fits this logo quite nicely. | ||
*On the Arrow Video Blu-ray release of ''Pulp'' (1972), the standard 1968 version is accompanied with the fanfare from the 11th logo. This oddity was due to a sloppy reverse plaster job that likely resulted from Arrow reusing the audio source from MGM's previous SD master (being the MGM DVDs had the 1994 logo) with the new 2k scan featuring this logo intact (as well as the vintage BBFC card). | *On the Arrow Video Blu-ray release of ''Pulp'' (1972), the standard 1968 version is accompanied with the fanfare from the 11th logo. This oddity was due to a sloppy reverse plaster job that likely resulted from Arrow reusing the audio source from MGM's previous SD master (being the MGM DVDs had the 1994 logo) with the new 2k scan featuring this logo intact (as well as the vintage BBFC card). | ||
*On the 2021 Kino Lorber Blu-Ray release of ''Bring me the Head of Alfredo Garcia'' (second pressing only, which uses Arrow's 2017 4k remaster), this logo uses the music from the 14th logo due to a sloppy reverse plaster (Arrow's 2017 UK Blu-Ray is silent as it should be). Oddly enough, the first pressing of the 2021 Kino Lorber Blu-Ray uses the older MGM HD master with the 2001 MGM URL variant and the 14th UA logo. | |||
'''Availability:''' Uncommon, bordering on rare. | '''Availability:''' Uncommon, bordering on rare. | ||
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*This logo may have appeared on some United Artists films on VHS and Betamax releases from VidAmerica in the United States, or from Intervision Video in the United Kingdom (some notable releases from both the companies include ''Coming Home'', ''Everything You Always Wanted to Know About Sex* (*But Were Afraid to Ask)'', ''The Fountainhead'', ''The Great Escape'', ''Hair'', ''Lenny'', ''Some Like it Hot'', and ''White Heat''). | *This logo may have appeared on some United Artists films on VHS and Betamax releases from VidAmerica in the United States, or from Intervision Video in the United Kingdom (some notable releases from both the companies include ''Coming Home'', ''Everything You Always Wanted to Know About Sex* (*But Were Afraid to Ask)'', ''The Fountainhead'', ''The Great Escape'', ''Hair'', ''Lenny'', ''Some Like it Hot'', and ''White Heat''). | ||
*On reissued UA trailers, the MGM/UA Distribution Co. print logo would often plaster the still UA logo. | *On reissued UA trailers, the MGM/UA Distribution Co. print logo would often plaster the still UA logo. | ||
*It also makes Blu-ray reappearances on the MGM release of ''Sleeper'', the Kino Lorber releases of ''Cops and Robbers'' and ''Busting'', the Arrow Video releases of ''Pulp'' and ''Bring me the Head of Alfredo Garcia'' (including the | *It also makes Blu-ray reappearances on the MGM release of ''Sleeper'', the Kino Lorber releases of ''Cops and Robbers'' and ''Busting'', the Arrow Video releases of ''Pulp'' and ''Bring me the Head of Alfredo Garcia'' (including the second pressing of the 2021 Kino Lorber Blu-Ray release), the Criterion Collection Blu-ray of ''Midnight Cowboy'', the Scream Factory release of ''What's the Matter With Helen?'', and the UK BFI Blu-ray of ''Women in Love'' (the Criterion Collection release of the latter, oddly enough, has the current UA logo in its place after the 2012 MGM logo). | ||
*It may appear on Cartrivision tapes of UA and AAP features, including ''The Jazz Singer''. | *It may appear on Cartrivision tapes of UA and AAP features, including ''The Jazz Singer''. | ||
*This logo was also seen on the US theatrical version of ''That’s the Way of the World'' (A Bryanston Pictures production they later got distribution rights back to). Some releases keep this logo, while others remove it or have the Bryanston Pictures logo in it's place. | *This logo was also seen on the US theatrical version of ''That’s the Way of the World'' (A Bryanston Pictures production they later got distribution rights back to). Some releases keep this logo, while others remove it or have the Bryanston Pictures logo in it's place. | ||