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* February 12, 1999-November 26, 2020: An 8-note piano tune that builds into a powerful, moving fanfare, based on the theme from ''Casablanca'', "As Time Goes By" (originally used in the Broadway musical ''Everybody's Welcome''). It is a shortened version of an instrumental of "As Time Goes By" that appeared in a Warner Bros. 75th Anniversary promo that had been shown theatrically a year earlier. The fanfare made its debut in ''Message in a Bottle''. The fanfare uses "Crescendo Finale" from Peter Siedlaczek's Orchestral Colors, and maybe an unknown cymbal sample (probably SampleCell II or Big Fish Audio Prosonus).
* February 12, 1999-November 26, 2020: An 8-note piano tune that builds into a powerful, moving fanfare, based on the theme from ''Casablanca'', "As Time Goes By" (originally used in the Broadway musical ''Everybody's Welcome''). It is a shortened version of an instrumental of "As Time Goes By" that appeared in a Warner Bros. 75th Anniversary promo that had been shown theatrically a year earlier. The fanfare made its debut in ''Message in a Bottle''. The fanfare uses "Crescendo Finale" from Peter Siedlaczek's Orchestral Colors, and maybe an unknown cymbal sample (probably SampleCell II or Big Fish Audio Prosonus).
** On movies released during the AOL Time Warner Company byline's usage, the harp is quiter.
** On movies released during the AOL Time Warner Company byline's usage, the harp is quiter.
** When the Time Warner Company byline was introduced in November 2003, the harp was removed. Starting in November 2003, the harp section was removed.
** When the Time Warner Company byline was introduced in November 2003, the harp was removed.  
* In other cases, it uses the opening theme of the movie or silence.
* In other cases, it uses the opening theme of the movie or silence.


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