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*It was plastered by the 1963 Universal logo at the beginning of four Hitchcock films that Paramount merely released: ''The Trouble with Harry'', ''The Man Who Knew Too Much'', ''Vertigo'', and ''Rear Window''; recent remastered prints of the films restore this on their current DVD and Blu-Ray releases. Another Hitchcock production from Paramount, ''Psycho'', also preserves this logo on its initial MCA Videocassette, Inc. release, as well as all releases from 1989 onward. It is unknown whether this and/or the Universal logo appears on the DiscoVision release.
*It was plastered by the 1963 Universal logo at the beginning of four Hitchcock films that Paramount merely released: ''The Trouble with Harry'', ''The Man Who Knew Too Much'', ''Vertigo'', and ''Rear Window''; recent remastered prints of the films restore this on their current DVD and Blu-Ray releases. Another Hitchcock production from Paramount, ''Psycho'', also preserves this logo on its initial MCA Videocassette, Inc. release, as well as all releases from 1989 onward. It is unknown whether this and/or the Universal logo appears on the DiscoVision release.
*This logo surprisingly appeared at the beginning of the ''Indiana Jones'' films (but with the Gulf+Western byline as seen in the 6th logo added in) and ''Big Top Pee-wee''. It was most recently seen at the start of the IMAX version of ''Raiders of the Lost Ark''.
*This logo surprisingly appeared at the beginning of the ''Indiana Jones'' films (but with the Gulf+Western byline as seen in the 6th logo added in) and ''Big Top Pee-wee''. It was most recently seen at the start of the IMAX version of ''Raiders of the Lost Ark''.
*Among the titles released with the 1968-74 variation were ''The Godfather'', ''Catch-22'', ''On a Clear Day You Can See Forever'', ''Charlotte's Web'', ''Paint Your Wagon'', ''Harold and Maude'', ''Willy Wonka & the Chocolate Factory'' (now owned by Warner Bros., so you'll have to find it on original prints which are extremely hard to find), ''Rosemary's Baby'', and ''Chinatown''. Also seen at the end of the 2001 DVD release of ''The Godfather Part II'' and the 1974 film ''Chinatown'', which had the 2nd logo at the beginning.
*Among the titles released with the 1968-74 variation were ''The Godfather'' (at least on the 1990 VHS; most prints have either newer Paramount logos or none at all), ''Catch-22'', ''On a Clear Day You Can See Forever'', ''Charlotte's Web'', ''Paint Your Wagon'', ''Harold and Maude'', ''Willy Wonka & the Chocolate Factory'' (now owned by Warner Bros., so you'll have to find it on original prints which are extremely hard to find), ''Rosemary's Baby'', and ''Chinatown''. Also seen at the end of the 2001 DVD release of ''The Godfather Part II'' and the 1974 film ''Chinatown'', which had the 2nd logo at the beginning. Also appeared at the beginning of ''Escape from Zahrain'' (1962) when it was streamed on the Paramount Vault YouTube channel in 2016; it is unknown if it plastered the 1953-69 version.
*The 1974-75 variation can be found on the original 1974 version of ''The Longest Yard'', ''The Godfather Part II'', ''The Day of the Locust'', ''Bug'', ''Nashville'', ''Framed'' and ''Three Days of the Condor'', and also plasters the 1968-74 variation on many current prints of ''Goodbye, Columbus''.
*The 1974-75 variation can be found on the original 1974 version of ''The Longest Yard'', ''The Godfather Part II'', ''The Day of the Locust'', ''Bug'', ''Nashville'', ''Framed'' and ''Three Days of the Condor'', and also plasters the 1968-74 variation on many current prints of ''Goodbye, Columbus''.
*New prints of ''Danger: Diabolik'' and ''Such Good Friends'', the 1995 VHS of ''Charlotte's Web'', and earlier DVD releases of ''The Godfather'' and ''The Godfather Part II'' have this logo plastered with the 1986 logo, while many current prints of ''Once Upon a Time in the West'', ''Barbarella'', ''Ace High'', ''Downhill Racer'', ''Fear is the Key'', ''Three Days of the Condor'', and ''Murphy's War'' have this logo plastered with the 6th logo (although this logo is kept at the end of ''Barbarella'').
*New prints of ''Danger: Diabolik'' and ''Such Good Friends'', the 1995 VHS of ''Charlotte's Web'', and earlier DVD releases of ''The Godfather'' and ''The Godfather Part II'' have this logo plastered with the 1986 logo, while many current prints of ''Once Upon a Time in the West'', ''Barbarella'', ''Ace High'', ''Downhill Racer'', ''Fear is the Key'', ''Three Days of the Condor'', and ''Murphy's War'' have this logo plastered with the 6th logo (although this logo is kept at the end of ''Barbarella'').
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