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*It was also on the 1997 Warner Home Video VHS and DVD release of ''One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest'' (this is not on the Thorn EMI Video and Republic Pictures Home Video VHS releases and Warner Home Video's later Blu-ray and DVD releases). It makes an appearance on the trailer for ''The Last Wave'' on The Criterion Collection DVD release. | *It was also on the 1997 Warner Home Video VHS and DVD release of ''One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest'' (this is not on the Thorn EMI Video and Republic Pictures Home Video VHS releases and Warner Home Video's later Blu-ray and DVD releases). It makes an appearance on the trailer for ''The Last Wave'' on The Criterion Collection DVD release. | ||
*This also makes a surprise reappearance on the 2010 Warner Home Video DVD and Blu-ray releases of Ralph Bakshi's ''The Lord of the Rings'' (1978), though it is absent on all older releases. It is also intact on the MGM MOD DVD-R and Kino Lorber Blu-rays of ''Valentino'', ''Burnt Offerings'', and the Scream Factory Blu-ray of the 1978 version of ''Invasion of the Body Snatchers'', which uses a new 2K transfer (the 2007 MGM DVD & Blu-ray and Arrow Video UK Blu-ray have the 2001 MGM lion and UA logos in its place). | *This also makes a surprise reappearance on the 2010 Warner Home Video DVD and Blu-ray releases of Ralph Bakshi's ''The Lord of the Rings'' (1978), though it is absent on all older releases. It is also intact on the MGM MOD DVD-R and Kino Lorber Blu-rays of ''Valentino'', ''Burnt Offerings'', and the Scream Factory Blu-ray of the 1978 version of ''Invasion of the Body Snatchers'', which uses a new 2K transfer (the 2007 MGM DVD & Blu-ray and Arrow Video UK Blu-ray have the 2001 MGM lion and UA logos in its place). | ||
*It was presented intact on a | *It was presented intact on a June 15, 1995 Movie Channel (UK) airing of ''Roadie''; however the 1989 Wood Knapp Video VHS of the film has a black screen in its place, and the 2003 DVD and a non-US broadcast of the film plaster it with the 14th logo while keeping the opening sound effects and music intact. | ||
*The U.S. print of the ITC Entertainment Group-produced ''The Big Sleep'' also had this logo. Early television airings of ''Apocalypse Now'' should preserve this logo, although the 1990s Paramount Home Video Laserdisc uses the 1990 Paramount Pictures logo, and neither the early videocassette releases nor the DVD releases contain a logo at all. | *The U.S. print of the ITC Entertainment Group-produced ''The Big Sleep'' also had this logo. Early television airings of ''Apocalypse Now'' should preserve this logo, although the 1990s Paramount Home Video Laserdisc uses the 1990 Paramount Pictures logo, and neither the early videocassette releases nor the DVD releases contain a logo at all. | ||
*A shortened version appears on the original home video release of ''Manhattan'', cutting any frame where Transamerica references are visible. | *A shortened version appears on the original home video release of ''Manhattan'', cutting any frame where Transamerica references are visible. | ||