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*Some films such as ''Red Dawn'' and ''The Aviator'' (1985) have the text presented in the same font as the main titles. The former film does not have the text on a black screen.
*Some films such as ''Red Dawn'' and ''The Aviator'' (1985) have the text presented in the same font as the main titles. The former film does not have the text on a black screen.
*Yentl has the text reading "A UNITED ARTISTS PRESENTATION".
*Yentl has the text reading "A UNITED ARTISTS PRESENTATION".
*The Warner Home Video laser videodisc release of ''Diamonds Are Forever'' has this in a completely different, video-generated font.


'''FX/SFX:''' None.
'''FX/SFX:''' None.
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'''Music/Sounds:''' None, or the opening theme of the movie.
'''Music/Sounds:''' None, or the opening theme of the movie.


'''Availability:''' Usually preserved on United Artists films of the era, as it is technically an in-credit logo and later prints still use this text. Films with this logo include ''Octopussy'', ''Rocky IV'', ''Curse of the Pink Panther'', ''WarGames'', and some public domain prints of 1971's ''Born to Win'', among others. Oddly, this in-credit text was used to plaster the 1968 logo on ''Support Your Local Sheriff!'' instead of the previous logo, and is intact on its most recent releases. This appeared on the original VHS release and the 2001 DVD of ''Youngblood'', but recent prints replace this with the next logo, or in the case of Encore's print, remove it entirely (while retaining the MGM Lion logo of the era).
'''Availability:''' Usually preserved on United Artists films of the era, as it is technically an in-credit logo and later prints still use this text. Films with this logo include ''Octopussy'', ''Rocky IV'', ''Curse of the Pink Panther'', ''WarGames'', and some public domain prints of 1971's ''Born to Win'', among others. Oddly, this in-credit text was used to plaster the 1968 logo on ''Support Your Local Sheriff!'' instead of the previous logo, and is intact on its most recent releases. This appeared on the original VHS release and the 2001 DVD of ''Youngblood'', but recent prints replace this with the next logo, or in the case of Encore's print, remove it entirely (while retaining the MGM Lion logo of the era). It also appears on the Japanese laser videodisc of ''Diamonds Are Forever'', followed by the previous logo.


'''Editor's Note:''' None.
'''Editor's Note:''' None.
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