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File:Hollywood Pictures Home Video (1997).png
File:Hollywood Pictures Home Video (1997).png
Hollywood Pictures Home Video (w-o "Home Video, 1991).jpg
Hollywood Pictures Home Video ("presents", 2000).jpg|"Presents" variant
Hollywood Pictures Home Video ("presents", 2000).jpg|"Presents" variant
Hollywood Pictures Home Video ("Coming Soon", 1993).jpg|"Coming Soon" variant
Hollywood Pictures Home Video ("Coming Soon", 1993).jpg|"Coming Soon" variant
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'''Logo:''' Same as its film counterpart, but with "HOME VIDEO" (later "HOME ENTERTAINMENT") added below and the three lines below the sphinx are shorter to fit the width of "HOLLYWOOD PICTURES". Also, it's videotaped.
'''Logo:''' Same as its film counterpart, but with "HOME VIDEO" (later "HOME ENTERTAINMENT") added below and the three lines below the sphinx are shorter to fit the width of "HOLLYWOOD PICTURES". Also, it's videotaped.


'''Variant:'''
'''Variants:'''
*On the 2002 VHS reissue of ''Tombstone'' (released to coincide with the film's DVD release) as well as the 2002 VHS reprint of ''Dead Presidents'', the words "HOME ENTERTAINMENT" are smaller and are arranged the same as on the Home Video variant.
*On the 2002 VHS reissue of ''Tombstone'' (released to coincide with the film's DVD release) as well as the 2002 VHS reprint of ''Dead Presidents'', the words "HOME ENTERTAINMENT" are smaller and are arranged the same as on the Home Video variant.
*On some British releases, the word "PRESENTS" in blue and in Optima font appears below the logo.
*On some British releases, the word "PRESENTS" in blue and in Optima font appears below the logo. There are also "Coming Soon" and "Also Available" variants.
*On the Australian VHS release of ''Arachonophobia'', the "Home Video" is absent.


'''FX/SFX:''' Same as its film counterpart.
'''FX/SFX:''' Same as its film counterpart.

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