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*Some anamorphic Scope films such as ''The Bear'' used the full image in their 4:3 versions. This was also used on early 4:3 prints of ''Rambo: First Blood Part II'', ''Rambo III'', ''Music Box'', and ''Narrow Margin'' whenever this logo was preserved. | *Some anamorphic Scope films such as ''The Bear'' used the full image in their 4:3 versions. This was also used on early 4:3 prints of ''Rambo: First Blood Part II'', ''Rambo III'', ''Music Box'', and ''Narrow Margin'' whenever this logo was preserved. | ||
*An additional variant exists where the text "{{font|Times New Roman|'''A TRI-STAR RELEASE'''}}" appears on a black background after the end of the Tri-Star logo. The 1984 theme, which appears to be out of sync in this variant, plays over it as well. This was seen on an HBO airing of ''Santa Claus: The Movie'' from December 24, 1986. | *An additional variant exists where the text "{{font|Times New Roman|'''A TRI-STAR RELEASE'''}}" appears on a black background after the end of the Tri-Star logo. The 1984 theme, which appears to be out of sync in this variant, plays over it as well. This was seen on an HBO airing of ''Santa Claus: The Movie'' from December 24, 1986. | ||
*On trailers and TV spots from 1991 to 1993, the words "{{font|Times New Roman|'''TRI STAR'''}}" appear in white over a black background with a small "Pegasus Over Pyramid" logo in the upper right next to "{{font|Times New Roman|'''TRI'''}}" (the films themselves used the 1984 logo and the newly-formed [[TriStar Television]] did use this for their logo). However, an animated version exists with the TriStar text scrolling through space and the Pegasus and pyramid scrolling back in their place. It was seen on a video showing Sony Pictures Entertainment's plans for Culver City. It is unknown whether or not it was an abandoned attempt for a new theatrical logo or was made solely for promotional purposes. | *On trailers and TV spots from 1991 to 1993, the words "{{font|Times New Roman|'''TRI STAR'''}}" appear in white over a black background with a small "Pegasus Over Pyramid" logo in the upper right next to "{{font|Times New Roman|'''TRI'''}}" (the films themselves used the 1984 logo and the newly-formed [[TriStar Television (1991-1999)|TriStar Television]] did use this for their logo). However, an animated version exists with the TriStar text scrolling through space and the Pegasus and pyramid scrolling back in their place. It was seen on a video showing Sony Pictures Entertainment's plans for Culver City. It is unknown whether or not it was an abandoned attempt for a new theatrical logo or was made solely for promotional purposes. | ||
*There was a logo for [[Producers Sales Organization]] that began at the end of the Tri-Star logo. | *There was a logo for [[Producers Sales Organization]] that began at the end of the Tri-Star logo. | ||
*The intro of ''[[Tri-Star Showcase]]'' has this logo edited with the horse galloping. When it jumps over the "T", it fades to the preview of the movie. | *The intro of ''[[Tri-Star Showcase]]'' has this logo edited with the horse galloping. When it jumps over the "T", it fades to the preview of the movie. | ||
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'''Closing Variants:''' | '''Closing Variants:''' | ||
*May 11, 1984-September 20, 1991, January 29, 1993: Scrolling in the end credits is the same exact logo, minus the {{color|darkviolet|purple}} triangle with the {{color|gold}} outline color. Above it is the text "A TRI-STAR RELEASE". On some films such as ''The Natural'', ''Johnny Handsome'', ''The Freshman'', and ''Sniper'', the text "A TriStar (or Tri-Star) Release" appears below the logo. ''Flashpoint'' has the "A TRI-STAR RELEASE" text on the right of the logo. ''Sweet Dreams'', produced by [[HBO | *May 11, 1984-September 20, 1991, January 29, 1993: Scrolling in the end credits is the same exact logo, minus the {{color|darkviolet|purple}} triangle with the {{color|gold}} outline color. Above it is the text "A TRI-STAR RELEASE". On some films such as ''The Natural'', ''Johnny Handsome'', ''The Freshman'', and ''Sniper'', the text "A TriStar (or Tri-Star) Release" appears below the logo. ''Flashpoint'' has the "A TRI-STAR RELEASE" text on the right of the logo. ''Sweet Dreams'', produced by [[HBO/Silver Screen Partners|HBO in association with Silver Screen Partners]], has the text "Presented by HBO Pictures in association with Silver Screen Partners" above the Pegasus logo and the "A TRI-STAR RELEASE" text below. ''Made in U.S.A'', produced by [[Hemdale Film Corporation|Hemdale]], has the text "Released through Tri-Star Pictures". | ||
*December 11, 1991-October 16, 1992: The closing variant of the still logo from trailers and the 1991 TriStar Television logo, minus the "{{font|Times New Roman|'''TELEVISION'''}}" box below "{{font|Times New Roman|'''STAR'''}}" nor "{{font|Times New Roman|'''PICTURES'''}}" below the triangle with "A TRISTAR RELEASE" above. Sometimes, the rectangular box is seen below the logo, but lacks the "{{font|Times New Roman|'''TELEVISION'''}}" text. Starting in late 1992, there is a new version with "{{font|Times New Roman|'''RELEASED BY'''}}" above the logo and a box with a Sony Pictures Entertainment byline. This was seen on ''Wind'' and ''Candyman''. | *December 11, 1991-October 16, 1992: The closing variant of the still logo from trailers and the 1991 TriStar Television logo, minus the "{{font|Times New Roman|'''TELEVISION'''}}" box below "{{font|Times New Roman|'''STAR'''}}" nor "{{font|Times New Roman|'''PICTURES'''}}" below the triangle with "A TRISTAR RELEASE" above. Sometimes, the rectangular box is seen below the logo, but lacks the "{{font|Times New Roman|'''TELEVISION'''}}" text. Starting in late 1992, there is a new version with "{{font|Times New Roman|'''RELEASED BY'''}}" above the logo and a box with a Sony Pictures Entertainment byline. This was seen on ''Wind'' and ''Candyman''. | ||
*At the end of ''Avalon'', a still version of the opening logo is seen. | *At the end of ''Avalon'', a still version of the opening logo is seen. |