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*May 11, 1984-September 20, 1991, January 29, 1993: Scrolling in the end credits is the same exact logo, minus the purple triangle with the | *May 11, 1984-September 20, 1991, January 29, 1993: Scrolling in the end credits is the same exact logo, minus the purple triangle with the 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 (1992)''. | *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 (1992)''. | ||
*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. | ||
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*On ''Sleepless in Seattle'' (the first movie to use this logo), the flash dims away earlier before the Pegasus spreads out its wings and the "'''T{{small|RI}}S{{small|TAR}}'''" text appears. | *On ''Sleepless in Seattle'' (the first movie to use this logo), the flash dims away earlier before the Pegasus spreads out its wings and the "'''T{{small|RI}}S{{small|TAR}}'''" text appears. | ||
*The brightness of the clouds and the color of the byline vary depending on the film. | *The brightness of the clouds and the color of the byline vary depending on the film. | ||
*In 2007, starting with ''Daddy Day Camp'', the logo is given an "enhanced" look with the "'''a SONY PICTURES ENTERTAINMENT company'''" byline in | *In 2007, starting with ''Daddy Day Camp'', the logo is given an "enhanced" look with the "'''a SONY PICTURES ENTERTAINMENT company'''" byline in gold, to match the clouds' color. | ||
'''Closing Variants:''' | '''Closing Variants:''' |