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*It was allegedly first seen on ''You Only Live Twice'' (which used the {{color|blue}} TV tube variant on both sides of the pond).
*It was allegedly first seen on ''You Only Live Twice'' (which used the {{color|blue}} TV tube variant on both sides of the pond).
*It was also said to be seen on a Retroplex airing of the former.
*It was also said to be seen on a Retroplex airing of the former.
*Among the other films that originally featured this logo were ''Billion Dollar Brain'', ''Operation Kid Brother'' (American prints), ''Death Rides a Horse'' (American prints), ''The Party'', ''Kill a Dragon'', ''Danger Route'', ''Live for Life'', and ''Hang 'Em High''.
*Among the other films that originally featured this logo were ''Billion Dollar Brain'', ''Operation Kid Brother'' (American prints), ''Death Rides a Horse'' (American prints), ''The Party'', ''Kill a Dragon'', ''Yours, Mine & Ours'', ''Danger Route'', ''Live for Life'', and ''Hang 'Em High''.
*The trailer variant is seen on the ''Clambake!'' trailer, but on the main feature (Region 2 and 4 DVD releases only), it has an odd United Artists/Ledy-Gardner-Laven productions in-credit logo instead.
*The trailer variant is seen on the ''Clambake!'' trailer, but on the main feature (Region 2 and 4 DVD releases only), it has an odd United Artists/Ledy-Gardner-Laven productions in-credit logo instead.
*The original U.S. theatrical run of ''The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly'' also did not originally have this logo, as confirmed by the original 1967 continuity script which described the first reel as going straight to the title sequence from the leader (the absence thereof is preserved on the 1990 MGM/UA VHS and laser videodisc release).
*The original U.S. theatrical run of ''The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly'' also did not originally have this logo, as confirmed by the original 1967 continuity script which described the first reel as going straight to the title sequence from the leader (the absence thereof is preserved on the 1990 MGM/UA VHS and laser videodisc release).
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