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* On 3D films and some 2D films that were originally planned to be made in 3D, such as ''House of Wax'', ''Hondo'', ''Dial M for Murder'', ''Them!'', ''The High and the Mighty'', ''Rebel Without a Cause'', and ''Drum Beat'' (where this variant is presented in CinemaScope), the WB shield is more three-dimensional. This variant was used from 1953 until 1956, and was also used for logo plastering, as was the case for reissue prints of the 1951 film ''Force of Arms'' (aka ''A Girl for Joe''). | * On 3D films and some 2D films that were originally planned to be made in 3D, such as ''House of Wax'', ''Hondo'', ''Dial M for Murder'', ''Them!'', ''The High and the Mighty'', ''Rebel Without a Cause'', and ''Drum Beat'' (where this variant is presented in CinemaScope), the WB shield is more three-dimensional. This variant was used from 1953 until 1956, and was also used for logo plastering, as was the case for reissue prints of the 1951 film ''Force of Arms'' (aka ''A Girl for Joe''). | ||
* One or more film that had the "Presents" text absent appeared on Alfred Hitchcock's ''Under Capricorn'', ''New York Confidential'', and the 1961 Canadian film ''The Mask''. | * One or more film that had the "Presents" text absent appeared on Alfred Hitchcock's ''Under Capricorn'', ''New York Confidential'', and the 1961 Canadian film ''The Mask''. | ||
* There is an another rare version seen on some ''Scope Gem'' travelogues like ''Alpine Glory'', when we see a WB shield on a different cloud background, then the 3D text "'''WARNER BROS. PICTURES''' PRESENTS" with "WARNER BROS. PICTURES" in a [[20th Century Studios|TCF]] CinemaScope-like font, zooms fast into the screen (a la [[Viacom ( | * There is an another rare version seen on some ''Scope Gem'' travelogues like ''Alpine Glory'', when we see a WB shield on a different cloud background, then the 3D text "'''WARNER BROS. PICTURES''' PRESENTS" with "WARNER BROS. PICTURES" in a [[20th Century Studios|TCF]] CinemaScope-like font, zooms fast into the screen (a la [[Viacom (1971-2006)|Viacom]]'s "V of Doom" logo) then stops after that. | ||
* Some films, most notably ''Battle of the Bulge'' and ''Cool Hand Luke'', had this logo on a black background. There is also a French version of this. | * Some films, most notably ''Battle of the Bulge'' and ''Cool Hand Luke'', had this logo on a black background. There is also a French version of this. | ||
* Sometimes, the banner reads "{{font|Times New Roman|'''WARNER BROS. PICTURES'''}} INC." like the previous logo, except the "INC." is really tiny and seen on the very right. This version can be seen on films such as ''The Prince and the Showgirl''. | * Sometimes, the banner reads "{{font|Times New Roman|'''WARNER BROS. PICTURES'''}} INC." like the previous logo, except the "INC." is really tiny and seen on the very right. This version can be seen on films such as ''The Prince and the Showgirl''. | ||