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*Starting in 1996, the words "PICTURES INC." were replaced with the byline "AN MGM COMPANY", again in spaced-out letters. | *Starting in 1996, the words "PICTURES INC." were replaced with the byline "AN MGM COMPANY", again in spaced-out letters. | ||
*On 4:3 full screen prints of films, the logo is shown in open matte, revealing more of the dark-colored marble wall. | *On 4:3 full screen prints of films, the logo is shown in open matte, revealing more of the dark-colored marble wall. | ||
*A black and white version can be seen on B&W UA films. | *A black and white version can be seen on B&W UA films (though some feature the color version). | ||
*A shorter version exists on most trailers as well a few TV spots. It begins with the "UNITED ARTISTS" text and the words either "PICTURES INC." or "AN MGM COMPANY" are already formed while it shines. | |||
*A still version of this logo exists on most TV spots as well as some trailers. The "UNITED ARTISTS" text and the words either "PICTURES INC." or "AN MGM COMPANY" are already formed, like the shorter version. | |||
*There is a print closing version where the words "UNITED ARTISTS" are stacked and the shine is intact. | *There is a print closing version where the words "UNITED ARTISTS" are stacked and the shine is intact. | ||
'''FX/SFX:''' The glittering stars and the bright shining star. | '''FX/SFX:''' The glittering stars and the bright shining star. None for the still version. | ||
'''Music/Sounds:''' Some tingling sounds followed by an orchestral tune with a dramatic, trip hop-esque backbeat, ending with a rhythmic twinkling sound, sometimes extended. Composed by Starr Parodi and Jeff Eden Fair. On some films such as ''The Birdcage'' and ''Man in the Iron Mask'' (1998), it has the opening theme. | '''Music/Sounds:''' Some tingling sounds followed by an orchestral tune with a dramatic, trip hop-esque backbeat, ending with a rhythmic twinkling sound, sometimes extended. Composed by Starr Parodi and Jeff Eden Fair. On some films such as ''The Birdcage'' and ''Man in the Iron Mask'' (1998), it has the opening theme. | ||
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* On the Starz and ThisTV prints of ''Leaving Las Vegas'', it uses the 2001 music. | * On the Starz and ThisTV prints of ''Leaving Las Vegas'', it uses the 2001 music. | ||
* On the TCM print of ''More Money for Django'', it uses the last half of the 1982 fanfare. | * On the TCM print of ''More Money for Django'', it uses the last half of the 1982 fanfare. | ||
* The trailer's opening theme is heard for the shorter and still versions. | |||
'''Availability:''' Fairly common. | '''Availability:''' Fairly common. | ||