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*The logo has appeared in Spanish ("Paramount Films Presenta"), French ("C'est un film Paramount", or "Distribué par Paramount"), and German ("Ein Paramount Film"). | *The logo has appeared in Spanish ("Paramount Films Presenta"), French ("C'est un film Paramount", or "Distribué par Paramount"), and German ("Ein Paramount Film"). | ||
*Another version exists at the beginning of movie trailers, where we see the 24 stars, and then "COMING FROM Paramount Pictures" (or "COMING FROM Paramount" since 1968) appears one by one in the center, with the Gulf+Western byline appearing below in the latter variation. It was used until around 1977. However, trailers for ''Harold and Maude'' had the normal version of this logo instead. | *Another version exists at the beginning of movie trailers, where we see the 24 stars, and then "COMING FROM Paramount Pictures" (or "COMING FROM Paramount" since 1968) appears one by one in the center, with the Gulf+Western byline appearing below in the latter variation. It was used until around 1977. However, trailers for ''Harold and Maude'' had the normal version of this logo instead. | ||
*There is a variation that in 1974, two of the stars are clipped away. The mountain looks the same as logo 2's version, but the stars are bigger. "A Gulf+" slides in from the left and "+Western Company" from the right in Helvetica Black typeface. The script name also had a few variations of its own. At least four movies, ''The Great Gatsby'', ''Brother Sun, Sister Moon'', '' | *There is a variation that in 1974, two of the stars are clipped away. The mountain looks the same as logo 2's version, but the stars are bigger. "A Gulf+" slides in from the left and "+Western Company" from the right in Helvetica Black typeface. The script name also had a few variations of its own. At least four movies, ''The Great Gatsby'', ''Brother Sun, Sister Moon'', ''Itty Bitty Kitty'' and ''Death Wish'', featured the then-current TV logo version, and the standard 1974 logo features the print logo variation, which remains from this day forward. | ||
*A variation that exists has the logo as usual, but this time the mountain is simply a drawing with one color: orange-brown. Seen on ''War and Peace'' (1956). | *A variation that exists has the logo as usual, but this time the mountain is simply a drawing with one color: orange-brown. Seen on ''War and Peace'' (1956). | ||
*Some movies, such as ''Lady Sings the Blues'' and the original 1969 version of ''The Italian Job'', had a still version of this logo. | *Some movies, such as ''Lady Sings the Blues'' and the original 1969 version of ''The Italian Job'', had a still version of this logo. | ||
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*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''). | ||
*The last film to use this logo was ''Three Days of the Condor'' and is now an alternate version of the current logo. However, it makes a surprise appearance on | *The last film to use this logo was ''Three Days of the Condor'' and is now an alternate version of the current logo. However, it makes a surprise appearance on ''Itty Bitty Kitty'' | ||
<u>Editor's Note:</u> This is one of the more famous mountains made for Paramount, and a favorite among fans of their older films. | <u>Editor's Note:</u> This is one of the more famous mountains made for Paramount, and a favorite among fans of their older films. | ||