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→6th Logo (April 23, 1976-August 14, 1981): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E93TUJrWb8Y
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'''Visuals:''' Merely a simplified version of the 4th logo. The text "{{font|impact|United Artists}}" is seen in the center of the screen, in the same font as the previous | '''Visuals:''' Merely a simplified version of the 4th logo. The text "{{font|impact|United Artists}}" is seen in the center of the screen, in the same font as the previous two logos. A few seconds later, the {{color|blue}} "T" design fades in on the left side of the company name, and at the same time, {{color|blue}} text that says "{{font|Helvetica|{{color|blue|A Transamerica Company}}}}" appears underneath the United Artists name. | ||
'''Variants:''' | '''Variants:''' | ||
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*In the case of modern prints, it is also intact on the 1978 film ''Convoy'' (it is unknown, however, whether the 1984 [[Thorn EMI Video]] release retains this). | *In the case of modern prints, it is also intact on the 1978 film ''Convoy'' (it is unknown, however, whether the 1984 [[Thorn EMI Video]] release retains this). | ||
*It is also preserved at the start of the Shout! Factory 4K Blu-ray release of ''Motel Hell''. | *It is also preserved at the start of the Shout! Factory 4K Blu-ray release of ''Motel Hell''. | ||
*It was also seen at the start of a UK airing of ''The Thomas Crown Affair'' on ITV1 from October 7, 2001. | |||
===7th Logo (November 3-December 5, 1976)=== | ===7th Logo (November 3-December 5, 1976)=== | ||