United Artists: Difference between revisions

Jump to navigation Jump to search
no edit summary
imported>Μπέλα2006
(→‎1st Logo (1919?): the film broke blossoms I found that on both the opening and closing of the film, there was no United artist logo so that test is getting removed because I could not find it in the film.)
imported>IlCattivo25
No edit summary
Line 314: Line 314:
*A low-tone variant exists.
*A low-tone variant exists.


<u>Availability:</u> Common. Although subject to plastering with the 1994 and 2001 logos, it is still fairly common on UA-released films of the period such as ''Baby Boom'', ''Rain Man'', and ''Rocky V'' to name a few. First appeared on ''The Living Daylights'' and it made a final appearance on ''Son of The Pink Panther''. It can also be found on the 1997 DVD of ''The Black Stallion'', the MGM MOD DVD-R of ''Tomorrow Is Forever'', the 2001 DVD of ''All Dogs Go to Heaven'', ''License to Kill'', and ''Child's Play'', TCM airings of ''Malta Story'' and ''Valdez Is Coming'', ThisTV airings of ''The World of Henry Orient'', ''Call Me Bwana'', ''The Barefoot Contessa'', ''Bound for Glory'' (with the 6th logo following it), ''Ten Seconds of Hell'', ''Support Your Local Sheriff!'', ''Trail of the Pink Panther'', ''True Love'', and ''The Aviator'', and Comet airings of ''The Man from Planet X'' and ''Minotaur, the Wild Beast of Crete''. Interestingly, this logo also appears on 2005 DVD of ''Fatal Beauty'' (1987 MGM film). This logo was often paired off with the popular MGM/UA Communications logo (which is sometimes cut off like on current prints of ''The Living Daylights'' and a 1993 MGM/UA Home Video print of ''Rocky''), and both logos are thus regarded as favorites. However, the short variant seems slightly easier to find than the normal variant.
<u>Availability:</u> Common. Although subject to plastering with the 1994 and 2001 logos, it is still fairly common on UA-released films of the period such as ''Baby Boom'', ''Rain Man'', and ''Rocky V'' to name a few. First appeared on ''The Living Daylights'' and it made a final appearance on ''Son of The Pink Panther''. It can also be found on the 1997 DVD of ''The Black Stallion'', the MGM MOD DVD-R of ''Tomorrow Is Forever'', the 2001 DVD of ''All Dogs Go to Heaven'', ''License to Kill'', and ''Child's Play'', TCM airings of ''Malta Story'' and ''Valdez Is Coming'', ThisTV airings of ''The World of Henry Orient'', ''Call Me Bwana'', ''The Barefoot Contessa'', ''Bound for Glory'' (with the 6th logo following it), ''Ten Seconds of Hell'', ''Support Your Local Sheriff!'', ''Trail of the Pink Panther'', ''True Love'', and ''The Aviator'', and Comet airings of ''The Man from Planet X'' and ''Minotaur, the Wild Beast of Crete''. Interestingly, this logo also appears on 2005 DVD of ''Fatal Beauty'' (1987 MGM film). This logo was often paired off with the popular MGM/UA Communications logo (which is sometimes cut off like on current prints of ''The Living Daylights'' and a 1993 MGM/UA Home Video print of ''Rocky''), and both logos are thus regarded as favorites. However, the short variant seems slightly easier to find than the normal variant. The Scope variant is extinct and only appears on older letterboxed video releases of ''The Living Daylights'' and used to plaster older logos on certain DVD releases.


<u>Editor’s Note:</u> A very popular logo that introduced UA’s current design.
<u>Editor’s Note:</u> A very popular logo that introduced UA’s current design.
Anonymous user

Navigation menu