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This was never used as an onscreen logo. This is a copyright filing by United Artists Theaters, as this logo was used in the late 60s and throughout the 70s.
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(This was never used as an onscreen logo. This is a copyright filing by United Artists Theaters, as this logo was used in the late 60s and throughout the 70s.)
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In 2018, MGM revived the brand again as [[United Artists Digital Studio]], and the United Artists name would finally return to the big screen in 2019 as [[United Artists Releasing]], a re-branding of MGM and [[Annapurna Pictures]]' existing distribution joint-venture Mirror Releasing, and allowing movies from fellow-MGM subsidiaries [[Orion Pictures]], [[Orion Classics]] and [[American International Pictures]] (Since October 2020) to be distributed.
In 2018, MGM revived the brand again as [[United Artists Digital Studio]], and the United Artists name would finally return to the big screen in 2019 as [[United Artists Releasing]], a re-branding of MGM and [[Annapurna Pictures]]' existing distribution joint-venture Mirror Releasing, and allowing movies from fellow-MGM subsidiaries [[Orion Pictures]], [[Orion Classics]] and [[American International Pictures]] (Since October 2020) to be distributed.
=== 1st Logo (1919?) ===
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'''Logo:''' We see a rounded UA monogram with the company name in the middle on a rock wall.
'''FX/SFX:''' Absolutely none.
'''Music/Sounds:''' Possibly silent.
'''Availability:''' Possibly extinct. It may have appeared on their earlier films.
'''Editor's Note:''' A United Artists logo that connected the two initials side to side was an idea that wouldn’t be used again until the 1980s.


=== 2nd Logo (November 13, 1930-October 23, 1967) ===
=== 2nd Logo (November 13, 1930-October 23, 1967) ===
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