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*The version with the UA logo following it can be seen on older prints of ''Baby Boom'', ''I'm Gonna Git You Sucka!'', ''Rain Man'', and the original 1988 version of ''Child's Play''.
*The version with the UA logo following it can be seen on older prints of ''Baby Boom'', ''I'm Gonna Git You Sucka!'', ''Rain Man'', and the original 1988 version of ''Child's Play''.
**It also makes an appearance on the 1998 DVD release of ''The Great Escape''.
**It also makes an appearance on the 1998 DVD release of ''The Great Escape''.
*The version with the MGM logo following can be seen on older prints of ''Fatal Beauty'', ''Moonstruck'', ''Overboard'' (including the one used for the 2021 [[Severin Films]] Blu-ray release), ''Poltergeist III'' (including the print used for the Scream Factory Blu-ray release), ''A Fish Called Wanda'' (including the print used for the 2017 Arrow Video Blu-ray release), and others.
*The version with the MGM logo following can be seen on older prints of ''Fatal Beauty'', ''Moonstruck'', ''Overboard'' (including the one used for the 2021 [[Severin Films]] Blu-ray release), ''Poltergeist III'' (including the print used for the [[Scream Factory]] Blu-ray release), ''A Fish Called Wanda'' (including the print used for the 2017 [[Arrow Video]] Blu-ray release), and others.
*Recent prints of many of the above, such as the 20th anniversary DVD release and Criterion Collection Blu-ray release of ''Moonstruck'', will have it replaced with a newer MGM logo.
*Recent prints of many of the above, such as the 20th anniversary DVD release and Criterion Collection Blu-ray release of ''Moonstruck'', will have it replaced with a newer MGM logo.
*The black and white variant appears on the 1988 MGM/UA Home Video VHS release of ''The Manchurian Candidate'' and the 1989 MGM/UA Home Video Laserdisc release of ''The Apartment''.
*The black and white variant appears on the 1988 MGM/UA Home Video VHS release of ''The Manchurian Candidate'' and the 1989 MGM/UA Home Video Laserdisc release of ''The Apartment''.
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