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|name=20th Century Studios | |name=20th Century Studios | ||
|image=20th Century Studios Print.svg | |image=20th Century Studios Print.svg | ||
|formerly=Twentieth Century-Fox<br>Film Corporation<br>( | |formerly=Twentieth Century-Fox<br>Film Corporation<br>(1935-1984)<br>Twentieth Century Fox<br>Film Corporation<br>(1984-2020) | ||
|founded=May 31, 1935 ({{age|1935|5|31}} years ago) | |founded=May 31, 1935 ({{age|1935|5|31}} years ago) | ||
|parent=Fox Entertainment Group<br>( | |parent=Fox Entertainment Group<br>(1990-2019)<br>The Walt Disney Studios<br>(2019-present) | ||
|subsidiaries=[[20th Digital Studio]]<br>[[20th Century Animation]]<br>[[20th Century Games]]<br>20th Century Family<br>20th Century Comics | |subsidiaries=[[20th Digital Studio]]<br>[[20th Century Animation]]<br>[[20th Century Games]]<br>20th Century Family<br>20th Century Comics | ||
|founder={{unbulleted list | |founder={{unbulleted list | ||
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* Marilyn Monroe's final and unfinished project ''Something's Got to Give'' (1962) has the short, slower version of the 1997 fanfare conducted by David Newman. The film can be found as a bonus feature on ''The Seven Year Itch'' special edition DVD, and as the last third of the AMC documentary ''Marilyn: The Final Days''. Pre-discovered prints probably didn't have a fanfare at all. | * Marilyn Monroe's final and unfinished project ''Something's Got to Give'' (1962) has the short, slower version of the 1997 fanfare conducted by David Newman. The film can be found as a bonus feature on ''The Seven Year Itch'' special edition DVD, and as the last third of the AMC documentary ''Marilyn: The Final Days''. Pre-discovered prints probably didn't have a fanfare at all. | ||
* An abridged version of the 1954 CinemaScope fanfare. This can be heard on a few films such as ''Fire Sale'', ''Damien: Omen II'', ''Brubaker'', ''Fatso'', ''Willie & Phil'', ''Magic'' (1978), and the TV movies ''Miracle on 34th Street'' (1973), ''Good Against Evil'' (1977), and ''The Diary of Anne Frank'' (1980). | * An abridged version of the 1954 CinemaScope fanfare. This can be heard on a few films such as ''Fire Sale'', ''Damien: Omen II'', ''Brubaker'', ''Fatso'', ''Willie & Phil'', ''Magic'' (1978), and the TV movies ''Miracle on 34th Street'' (1973), ''Good Against Evil'' (1977), and ''The Diary of Anne Frank'' (1980). | ||
* On ''Star Wars'' (later known as ''Episode IV | * On ''Star Wars'' (later known as ''Episode IV - A New Hope''), the fanfare has both chorus and reverb effects, possibly due to it being done for the [[Dolby Stereo]] process. However, this also affects the mono mix of the film as well. | ||
* ''High Anxiety'', also released in 1977, had a slightly modified version of the CinemaScope fanfare that sounds like a combination of the regular 1954 fanfare and the ''Star Wars'' version. | * ''High Anxiety'', also released in 1977, had a slightly modified version of the CinemaScope fanfare that sounds like a combination of the regular 1954 fanfare and the ''Star Wars'' version. | ||
* ''History of the World, Part I'' (1981) has a different arrangement of the CinemaScope fanfare. | * ''History of the World, Part I'' (1981) has a different arrangement of the CinemaScope fanfare. |