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'''Music/Sounds Variants:'''
'''Music/Sounds Variants:'''
* On ''Gremlins'' and ''Innerspace'', a lusher, re-orchestrated version of the 1930s/40s Max Steiner fanfare is heard, composed by Jerry Goldsmith. This can be found on the Warner Archive soundtrack release of the former movie (titled "Fanfare in C").
* On the Warner Archive DVD-R release of ''How Sweet It Is!'', the logo is accompanied by the National General fanfare (the original distributors of the film) as the result of a plastering error.
* On the Warner Archive DVD-R release of ''How Sweet It Is!'', the logo is accompanied by the National General fanfare (the original distributors of the film) as the result of a plastering error.
* On a Kabel 1 airing of ''It's Alive III: Island of the Alive'' (1987), the logo is accompanied by the 1985 Warner Home Video rendition of the Max Steiner fanfare due to another shoddy plastering job. Surprisingly, this logo fits better with that fanfare.
* On a Kabel 1 airing of ''It's Alive III: Island of the Alive'' (1987), the logo is accompanied by the 1985 Warner Home Video rendition of the Max Steiner fanfare due to another shoddy plastering job. Surprisingly, this logo fits better with that fanfare.
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'''Music/Sounds Variants:'''
'''Music/Sounds Variants:'''
* On current prints and HBO airings of ''U.S. Marshals'' and ''The Negotiator'', the 2003 version with the TimeWarner byline is used with the original 75th Anniversary fanfare.
** Current prints of ''Fallen'' have the logo silent.
* On ''Tarzan and the Lost City'', the tail end of the original 75th Anniversary fanfare continues into the 1992 [[Village Roadshow Pictures]] logo, and then segues into the opening theme.
* On current prints of ''Innerspace'' and ''Caddyshack II'', this plasters the Warner Communications version of the previous shield, but keeps that logo's fanfare.
* A low tone version of the "As Time Goes By" theme was heard on an AMC print of ''Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory''.
* A low tone version of the "As Time Goes By" theme was heard on an AMC print of ''Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory''.
* The 16mm/35mm montage intro for the 75th anniversary of Warner Bros. uses an extended version of the "As Time Goes By" theme on the 75th Anniversary logo. The voiceover (voiced by Chuck Riley) thanks audiences around the world for celebrating 75 years.
* The 16mm/35mm montage intro for the 75th anniversary of Warner Bros. uses an extended version of the "As Time Goes By" theme on the 75th Anniversary logo. The voiceover (voiced by Chuck Riley) thanks audiences around the world for celebrating 75 years.
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