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'''Visuals:''' There is the words "UNITED ARTISTS" inside | '''Visuals:''' There is a three-layer hexagon shape with the words "UNITED ARTISTS" inside. | ||
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'''Visuals:''' There is the words "UNITED ARTISTS" | '''Visuals:''' There is a design of a bald eagle with the words "UNITED ARTISTS" in front. Above this "A" is seen, and below it "Release" is seen. The latter two phrases are in cursive. | ||
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'''Availability:''' Seen on select films from the company, and was sometimes used to plaster over older logos. | '''Availability:''' Seen on select films from the company, and was sometimes used to plaster over older logos. | ||
* | *Was seen on the original American prints of ''Last Tango in Paris'' (however, the original Magnetic Video Corporation VHS and Betamax releases use the contemporary "Transamerica T"), ''Rancho Deluxe'', ''92 in the Shade'', ''Undercovers Hero'', ''Trackdown'', ''Drum'', and other sleaze films Transamerica wanted nothing to do with. While ''Vigilante Force'' is rated PG in the United States and even bears the T on print advertising, the final product uses this logo because it's just as sleazy as the R-rated films with this logo (and, indeed, got adults only ratings in other countries such as the UK and West Germany). | ||
* | *Was seen on later Magnetic Video Corporation and most 20th Century-Fox Video VHS, Betamax and Laserdisc prints of ''The Adventures of Robin Hood'', ''Rocky'', ''Dr. No'', ''Goldfinger'', ''A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum'', ''For Your Eyes Only'', ''White Lightning'', ''Now, Voyager'', ''The Return of a Man Called Horse'', and ''Rollerball'', among others. | ||
**It also appeared on the odd reprint from CBS/Fox Video and Key Video, such as ''For Your Eyes Only'' and ''The Missouri Breaks''. | **It also appeared on the odd reprint from CBS/Fox Video and Key Video, such as ''For Your Eyes Only'' and ''The Missouri Breaks''. | ||
*Currently appears on the 2002 MGM DVD and the Criterion DVD and Blu-ray releases of ''The French Lieutenant's Woman''; however, streaming prints and overseas Blu-ray releases have the 2001 logo in its place. | *Currently appears on the 2002 MGM DVD and the Criterion DVD and Blu-ray releases of ''The French Lieutenant's Woman''; however, streaming prints and overseas Blu-ray releases have the 2001 logo in its place. | ||