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'''Audio:''' Silent for most of the time; however, sometimes it uses the opening of the film.
'''Audio:''' Silent for most of the time; however, sometimes it uses the opening of the film.


'''Availability:''' Seen on film's from the company until 1967, despite being plastered by the MGM logo (most notably the 2001 variant of the 1986 MGM logo) and later UA logos.
'''Availability:''' This logo was occasionally presented on films from the company until 1967. It had been plastered by the MGM logo (most notably the 2001 variant of the 1986 MGM logo) and later UA logos.
*Despite being around for a good 37 years, this logo was extremely difficult to find due to scarce use on certain films, as well as rampant plastering by the means of MGM and later UA variants.
*Despite being around for a good 37 years, this logo was extremely difficult to find due to scarce use on certain films, as well as rampant plastering by the means of MGM and later UA variants.
**Now with MGM sub-licensing its films to video labels who are doing new scans and remasters, they usually leave the original studio card indents intact on their film scans unlike MGM themselves.  
**MGM later sublicensed the films in its library to video labels who are doing new scans and remasters, and usually leave the original studio card idents intact on their film scans.  
**In recent years, this logo has started to become far more common than it was over the last few decades.
**In recent years, this logo has started to become far more common than it was over the last few decades.
**Internationally it first debuted in Sweden in ''Stockholmsutställningen 1930''.
**Internationally it first debuted in Sweden in ''Stockholmsutställningen 1930''.
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