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*On ''Topkapi'', the logo was small and in-credit at the bottom-right corner of the end credits, with the words "Released by" above it. The in-credit variant can also be seen on all the British-made films from London Productions that were distributed by UA, though it does not appear on the 1942 ''Jungle Book'' film. | *On ''Topkapi'', the logo was small and in-credit at the bottom-right corner of the end credits, with the words "Released by" above it. The in-credit variant can also be seen on all the British-made films from London Productions that were distributed by UA, though it does not appear on the 1942 ''Jungle Book'' film. | ||
*The 20th anniversary variant appears on some prints of ''Of Mice and Men'' (as seen in the above photo), and ''A Chump at Oxford'', both Hal Roach Studios-produced films. | *The 20th anniversary variant appears on some prints of ''Of Mice and Men'' (as seen in the above photo), and ''A Chump at Oxford'', both Hal Roach Studios-produced films. | ||
* | *The 1990 [[MGM/UA Home Video]] Laserdisc of ''A Bridge Too Far'' plasters over the Transamerica byline variant that is on the film itself. | ||
*Don't expect to find this on ''It's a Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad World'', ''The Miracle Worker'', ''The Barefoot Contessa'', ''The Killing'', ''A Fistful of Dollars'', ''For a Few Dollars More'', ''Tom Jones'', ''The Pink Panther'', or ''How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying''. Very rarely, a videocassette or laser videodisc of these will preserve this logo's absence. | *Don't expect to find this on ''It's a Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad World'', ''The Miracle Worker'', ''The Barefoot Contessa'', ''The Killing'', ''A Fistful of Dollars'', ''For a Few Dollars More'', ''Tom Jones'', ''The Pink Panther'', or ''How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying''. Very rarely, a videocassette or laser videodisc of these will preserve this logo's absence. | ||
''' | '''Editor's Note:''' A semi-iconic logo representing the early days of UA. | ||
===2nd Logo (October 30, 1942-July 17, 1943)=== | ===2nd Logo (October 30, 1942-July 17, 1943)=== | ||
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* This is also seen on the original 1998/99 DVD releases of ''The Secret of NIMH'', plastering the 1982 "Turning UA" logo; and on the 1999 VHS/DVD release of ''Yellow Submarine''. | * This is also seen on the original 1998/99 DVD releases of ''The Secret of NIMH'', plastering the 1982 "Turning UA" logo; and on the 1999 VHS/DVD release of ''Yellow Submarine''. | ||
*Also appears on some early trailers for ''The World Is Not Enough'' and ''The Thomas Crown Affair'' (1999), though it's unknown if it appeared on any actual prints of those films. | *Also appears on some early trailers for ''The World Is Not Enough'' and ''The Thomas Crown Affair'' (1999), though it's unknown if it appeared on any actual prints of those films. | ||
*The 1996 Laserdisc of The Great Train Robbery | *The 1996 Laserdisc of ''The Great Train Robbery'' plasters the 5th logo that was originally on the movie with this one. | ||
* This strangely appears at the beginning of Epix's print of ''Son Rise: A Miracle of Love'', which was a Filmways production. | * This strangely appears at the beginning of Epix's print of ''Son Rise: A Miracle of Love'', which was a Filmways production. | ||