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→‎10th Logo (July 31, 1987-August 27, 1993): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qnq-vL0hGY8 and https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gh86hawtxa4
imported>Michael Kenchington
(→‎4th Logo (June 19, 1968-August 4, 1976): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gh86hawtxa4)
imported>Michael Kenchington
(→‎10th Logo (July 31, 1987-August 27, 1993): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qnq-vL0hGY8 and https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gh86hawtxa4)
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*In Rhythm & Hues' 1988 showreel, "Where's the Walrus?" by The Alan Parsons Project plays underneath.
*In Rhythm & Hues' 1988 showreel, "Where's the Walrus?" by The Alan Parsons Project plays underneath.


'''Availability:''' Despite being subject to plastering with the 1994 and 2001 logos, it is still found easily on UA-released films of the period, such as ''Baby Boom'', ''Rain Man'', and ''Rocky V'' to name a few.
'''Availability:''' Despite being subject to plastering with the 1994 and 2001 logos, it is still easily found on UA-released films of the period, such as ''Baby Boom'', ''Rain Man'', and ''Rocky V'' to name a few.
*This logo first appeared on the US release of ''The Living Daylights'', released on July 31, 1987, and made its final appearance on ''Son of the Pink Panther'', released on August 27, 1993.   
*This logo first appeared on the U.S. release of ''The Living Daylights'', released on July 31, 1987, and made its final appearance on ''Son of the Pink Panther'', released on August 27, 1993.   
*It also appears on the 1997 DVD release of ''The Black Stallion'', the MGM MOD DVD-R of ''Tomorrow Is Forever'', the 2001 MGM DVD releases of ''All Dogs Go to Heaven'', ''License to Kill'', and ''Child's Play'', TCM airings of ''Malta Story'' and ''Valdez Is Coming'', ThisTV airings of ''The World of Henry Orient'', ''Call Me Bwana'', ''The Barefoot Contessa'', ''Bound for Glory'' (with the 7th logo following it), ''Ten Seconds of Hell'', ''Support Your Local Sheriff!'', ''Trail of the Pink Panther'', ''True Love'', ''The Aviator'', and ''Heaven's Gate'' (the shorter general release cut) and Comet airings of ''The Man from Planet X'' and ''Minotaur, the Wild Beast of Crete''.
*It also appears on the 1997 DVD release of ''The Black Stallion'', the MGM MOD DVD-R of ''Tomorrow Is Forever'', the 2001 MGM DVD releases of ''All Dogs Go to Heaven'', ''License to Kill'', and ''Child's Play'', TCM airings of ''Malta Story'' and ''Valdez Is Coming'', ThisTV airings of ''The World of Henry Orient'', ''Call Me Bwana'', ''The Barefoot Contessa'', ''Bound for Glory'' (with the 7th logo following it), ''Ten Seconds of Hell'', ''Support Your Local Sheriff!'', ''Trail of the Pink Panther'', ''True Love'', ''The Aviator'', and ''Heaven's Gate'' (the shorter general release cut) and Comet airings of ''The Man from Planet X'' and ''Minotaur, the Wild Beast of Crete''.
*This logo also appears on 2005 DVD release of ''Fatal Beauty'' (which was a 1987 MGM film, so this was most likely an editing error).
*This logo also appears on 2005 DVD release of ''Fatal Beauty'' (which was a 1987 MGM film, so this was most likely an editing error).
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*The low tone version appears on the Blu-ray release of ''Rain Man'' (1988), with the French audio track selected, with the MGM/UA logo.
*The low tone version appears on the Blu-ray release of ''Rain Man'' (1988), with the French audio track selected, with the MGM/UA logo.
*It also appears at the start of the Marquee Collection 4k Blu-ray release of ''Rain Man'' (1988).
*It also appears at the start of the Marquee Collection 4k Blu-ray release of ''Rain Man'' (1988).
*It also appears at the start of a January 28, 2023 UK airing of a colorized print of ''Ten Seconds to Hell'' (1959) on 5Action.
*The version without the MGM/UA Communications byline also appeared at the start of a both a Paramount Network airing and a January 28, 2023 UK airing of a colorized print of ''Ten Seconds to Hell'' (1959) on 5Action.
*It also appeared at the start of a January 15, 2024 UK airing of ''The Last Escape'' (1970) on Talking Pictures TV (where it is followed by the 4th logo), due to it being from a late 1980s print.


===11th Logo (October 26, 1994-March 24, 2000)===
===11th Logo (October 26, 1994-March 24, 2000)===

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