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* Appears on ''Ready, Steady, Go!: Volume One'', the first few collections of ''Fat Albert and the Cosby Kids'', and ''Danger Mouse''.
* Thorn EMI distributed releases from [[Thames Video]], [[Orion Pictures]], [[Hemdale Film Corporation]], [[Regency Enterprises]], The Saul Zaentz Company, and [[Carolco Pictures]], in addition to films from EMI themselves.
* Thorn EMI also distributed releases from [[Thames Video]], [[Orion Pictures]], [[Hemdale Film Corporation]], [[Regency Enterprises]], The Saul Zaentz Company, and [[Carolco Pictures]], respectively.
* Several releases that had this logo were ''Xtro'', ''The Evil Dead'', ''The Terminator'', ''Corrupt'' (also known as Copkiller) and ''First Blood''; one of the first was ''The Burning''.
* Several releases that had this logo were ''Xtro'', ''The Evil Dead'', ''The Terminator'', ''Corrupt'' (also known as Copkiller) and ''First Blood''.
* TV shows with this logo include ''Ready, Steady, Go!: Volume One'', the first few collections of ''Fat Albert and the Cosby Kids'', and ''Danger Mouse''.
* One of the first was ''The Burning''.
* This logo is also found on various pre-cert releases in the United Kingdom, including ''First Blood'', ''A Passage to India'', certain copies of ''The Wicker Man'' and the later pre-cert release of ''Watership Down'' (the very first release, from 1982, has no logo at all).
* This logo is also found on various pre-cert releases in the United Kingdom, including ''First Blood'', ''A Passage to India'', certain copies of ''The Wicker Man'' and the later pre-cert release of ''Watership Down'' (the very first release, from 1982, has no logo at all).
* At least in the United Kingdom, this began being used in early 1983 and continued to be used until Cannon purchased the Thorn EMI library.
* At least in the United Kingdom, this began being used in early 1983 and continued to be used until Cannon purchased the Thorn EMI library.
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