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* [[New Line Home Entertainment|New Line Home Video]] (and later, [[MGM Home Entertainment]]) releases of Castle Rock films such as ''Misery'', ''City Slickers'', and ''Mr. Saturday Night'' edit this logo out, though it is retained on the New Line VHS of ''Amos and Andrew''. | * [[New Line Home Entertainment|New Line Home Video]] (and later, [[MGM Home Entertainment]]) releases of Castle Rock films such as ''Misery'', ''City Slickers'', and ''Mr. Saturday Night'' edit this logo out, though it is retained on the New Line VHS of ''Amos and Andrew''. | ||
* The MGM DVD release of ''Amos and Andrew'' has it plastered with the 1987 [[New Line Cinema]] logo, while the YouTube print on the Warner VOD channel had the New Line logo before Columbia's, but was taken off and is now on MGM's channel, with it only featuring the MGM and Castle Rock logos. But the combo (minus New Line) was seen on the Vudu print of the aforementioned film, as well as an airing of the movie on Laff TV. | * The MGM DVD release of ''Amos and Andrew'' has it plastered with the 1987 [[New Line Cinema]] logo, while the YouTube print on the Warner VOD channel had the New Line logo before Columbia's, but was taken off and is now on MGM's channel, with it only featuring the MGM and Castle Rock logos. But the combo (minus New Line) was seen on the Vudu print of the aforementioned film, as well as an airing of the movie on Laff TV. | ||
* The Columbia-Castle Rock combo is also preserved on a 1998 MGM Movie Time VHS release of ''Amos and Andrew'' (WIth the New Line logo appearing before Columbia's), the German and Australian DVD releases of ''Misery'', as well as a 2013 reprint of the latter, (where it's preceded by the 1986 MGM logo) a 1997 MGM Movie Time VHS of ''City Slickers'' and the widescreen Laserdisc release of the aforementioned film retains this logo as well. This was also preserved on cable TV airings of ''When Harry Met Sally...'' and also appeared on the widescreen Laserdisc release of said film. Can also be seen on the Amazon Instant Video print of ''Late for Dinner'' (after MGM), the Olive Films Blu-ray release of ''Sibling Rivalry'' (also after MGM), and Roku Channel's print of ''Honeymoon in Vegas''. It is unknown if any prints of ''Year of the Comet, Lord of the Flies'' or ''Mr. Saturday Night'' preserve | * The Columbia-Castle Rock combo is also preserved on a 1998 MGM Movie Time VHS release of ''Amos and Andrew'' (WIth the New Line logo appearing before Columbia's), the German and Australian DVD releases of ''Misery'', as well as a 2013 reprint of the latter, (where it's preceded by the 1986 MGM logo) a 1997 MGM Movie Time VHS of ''City Slickers'' and the widescreen Laserdisc release of the aforementioned film retains this logo as well. This was also preserved on cable TV airings of ''When Harry Met Sally...'' and also appeared on the widescreen Laserdisc release of said film. Can also be seen on the Amazon Instant Video print of ''Late for Dinner'' (after MGM), the Olive Films Blu-ray release of ''Sibling Rivalry'' (also after MGM), and Roku Channel's print of ''Honeymoon in Vegas''. It is unknown if any prints of ''Year of the Comet, Lord of the Flies'' or ''Mr. Saturday Night'' preserve the Columbia-Castle Rock combo. | ||
* It also appears on the [[Trimark Home Video|Vidmark]] and [[Starmaker Entertainment|Starmaker]] VHS releases of ''The Shadow Riders'' (they used the overseas theatrical version, which is why this logo is seen at the start), along with the Trimark DVD (the 2006 [[Sony Pictures Home Entertainment]] DVD release uses the original TV version). | * It also appears on the [[Trimark Home Video|Vidmark]] and [[Starmaker Entertainment|Starmaker]] VHS releases of ''The Shadow Riders'' (they used the overseas theatrical version, which is why this logo is seen at the start), along with the Trimark DVD (the 2006 [[Sony Pictures Home Entertainment]] DVD release uses the original TV version). | ||
* Oddly, in lieu of RCA/Columbia's logo appearing, this logo plasters that of [[Cinema 5 Distributing|Cinema 5]] on the English-dubbed cassette of ''One Sings, the Other Doesn't''. | * Oddly, in lieu of RCA/Columbia's logo appearing, this logo plasters that of [[Cinema 5 Distributing|Cinema 5]] on the English-dubbed cassette of ''One Sings, the Other Doesn't''. | ||
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* It was also seen on newer prints and the Blu-ray of the English dubbed theatrical cut of ''Das Boot'' (aka ''The Boot'') in place of the first Triumph Films logo and proceeding the [[Constantin Film|Neue Constantin Film]] logo. | * It was also seen on newer prints and the Blu-ray of the English dubbed theatrical cut of ''Das Boot'' (aka ''The Boot'') in place of the first Triumph Films logo and proceeding the [[Constantin Film|Neue Constantin Film]] logo. | ||
* This strangely made an appearance at the end of ctv.ca's print of ''Cancel My Reservation'' (1972) before the [[Sony Pictures Television International]] logo. | * This strangely made an appearance at the end of ctv.ca's print of ''Cancel My Reservation'' (1972) before the [[Sony Pictures Television International]] logo. | ||
* It is unknown if it appeared on theatrical prints of ''Winter People'', ''The Last Emperor'', ''Texasville'', or ''The Taking of Beverly Hills'', among possible others. | * It is unknown if it appeared on theatrical prints of ''Winter People'', ''The Last Emperor'', ''The Big Easy, Texasville'', or ''The Taking of Beverly Hills'', among possible others. | ||
* It was found on some trailers for ''Last Action Hero'', ''In The Line of Fire'', ''Calendar Girl'', and ''Josh and S.A.M.'', all of which ended up using the next logo. The logo makes a surprise appearance on the former itself as a variant, with the next logo being seen in front of the film. | * It was found on some trailers for ''Last Action Hero'', ''In The Line of Fire'', ''Calendar Girl'', and ''Josh and S.A.M.'', all of which ended up using the next logo. The logo makes a surprise appearance on the former itself as a variant, with the next logo being seen in front of the film. | ||
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* Interestingly, the print logo made its first appearance in early 1993 on posters for ''The Pickle'' and ''Lost in Yonkers'', as well as newspaper ads for ''Groundhog Day''; however, those aforementioned titles use the previous logo. | * Interestingly, the print logo made its first appearance in early 1993 on posters for ''The Pickle'' and ''Lost in Yonkers'', as well as newspaper ads for ''Groundhog Day''; however, those aforementioned titles use the previous logo. | ||
* This also appears on the 1997 Director's Cut version of ''Das Boot''. Also, the 2006 version plasters the original 1993 logo on the Blu-ray of ''Muppets from Space''. | * This also appears on the 1997 Director's Cut version of ''Das Boot''. Also, the 2006 version plasters the original 1993 logo on the Blu-ray of ''Muppets from Space''. | ||
* It also may have been seen on | * It also may have been seen on U.S. theatrical prints of ''The Wind in the Willows'' (1996), later re-titled ''Mr. Toad's Wild Ride'', but it doesn't appear on any VHS or DVD releases of said film due to Disney owning the U.S. home video rights. It is, instead, plastered by the 1985 [[Walt Disney Pictures]] logo. | ||
* This logo appears on international trailers for ''The Punisher'' and ''Suspect Zero''; however, the two films use the 5th [[Sony Pictures Releasing International|Columbia TriStar Film Distributors International]] logo instead. | * This logo appears on international trailers for ''The Punisher'' and ''Suspect Zero''; however, the two films use the 5th [[Sony Pictures Releasing International|Columbia TriStar Film Distributors International]] logo instead. | ||
* It was also seen at the start of international prints of ''Rollerball'' (2002) and ''Terminator 3: Rise of the Machines'' and it was spotted in the Brazilian film ''Didi Quer Ser Criança'', with the latter using a silent version. It was also seen on Philippine theatrical prints of ''Project Almanac'', preceding the [[Paramount Pictures]] logo. | * It was also seen at the start of international prints of ''Rollerball'' (2002) and ''Terminator 3: Rise of the Machines'' and it was spotted in the Brazilian film ''Didi Quer Ser Criança'', with the latter using a silent version. It was also seen on Philippine theatrical prints of ''Project Almanac'', preceding the [[Paramount Pictures]] logo. | ||