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*On StudioCanal prints of ''Red Heat'' (1988), the TriStar logo plays in double high tone. If one listens closely, the PAL tone is briefly heard before going to the double high tone pitch. | *On StudioCanal prints of ''Red Heat'' (1988), the TriStar logo plays in double high tone. If one listens closely, the PAL tone is briefly heard before going to the double high tone pitch. | ||
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* Can be found on TriStar films from 1984 through 1993. | * Can be found on TriStar films from 1984 through 1993. | ||
* This logo made its first appearance on ''Where the Boys Are '84'' (released on April 6, 1984), and made its final appearance on ''Cliffhanger'' (released on May 28, 1993). | * This logo made its first appearance on ''Where the Boys Are '84'' (released on April 6, 1984), and made its final appearance on ''Cliffhanger'' (released on May 28, 1993). | ||
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*On the DVD releases, the BYUtv airing, and Pluto TV prints of ''Little Secrets'', the fanfare is in double high tone. The Spanish track on said DVD, however, retains the normal tone of the logo's fanfare. | *On the DVD releases, the BYUtv airing, and Pluto TV prints of ''Little Secrets'', the fanfare is in double high tone. The Spanish track on said DVD, however, retains the normal tone of the logo's fanfare. | ||
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*Can be found on TriStar films from 1993 to 2015. | *Can be found on TriStar films from 1993 to 2015. | ||
*The logo made its first appearance on ''Sleepless in Seattle,'' and made its final appearance on ''The Lady in the Van''. | *The logo made its first appearance on ''Sleepless in Seattle,'' and made its final appearance on ''The Lady in the Van''. |