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imported>Areyoutyler (I have a theory from the "New York Times". PSO and TriStar's deal was domestic, whereas "Navigator" was released by Disney. PSO usually handled the international rights.) |
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* It was also retained on some prints of the theatrical version of ''Lifeforce'', including prints on now-defunct FEARNet, and the original UK VHS release from [[Guild Home Video|Guild]] and the U.S. [[Scream Factory]] 4K UHD Blu-ray release (the latter after the MGM lion). | * It was also retained on some prints of the theatrical version of ''Lifeforce'', including prints on now-defunct FEARNet, and the original UK VHS release from [[Guild Home Video|Guild]] and the U.S. [[Scream Factory]] 4K UHD Blu-ray release (the latter after the MGM lion). | ||
* It is also retained on the Scream Factory Blu-ray release of ''Candyman'' (with the 1997 [[Universal Pictures]] logo preceding it). | * It is also retained on the Scream Factory Blu-ray release of ''Candyman'' (with the 1997 [[Universal Pictures]] logo preceding it). | ||
* Although the logo appears on the back cover of Second Sight's UK Blu-Ray release of ''Flight of the Navigator'', all home video and theatrical prints use the Walt Disney Pictures logo. There seems to have been some confusion with other films distributed by [[Producers Sales Organization]]. PSO self-released its own movies internationally, while signing a five-year agreement with Tri-Star for US theatrical distribution. However, PSO did distribute several TriStar films internationally, such as ''Short Circuit'' and ''8 Million Ways to Die''.<ref>https://www.nytimes.com/1984/11/16/business/producers-sales-delphi-in-merger.html</ref> | * Although the logo appears on the back cover of Second Sight's UK Blu-Ray release of ''Flight of the Navigator'', all home video and theatrical prints use the Walt Disney Pictures logo. There seems to have been some confusion with other films distributed by [[Producers Sales Organization]]. PSO self-released its own movies internationally, while signing a five-year agreement with Tri-Star for US theatrical distribution. However, PSO did distribute several TriStar films internationally, such as ''Short Circuit'' and ''8 Million Ways to Die''.<ref>https://www.nytimes.com/1984/11/16/business/producers-sales-delphi-in-merger.html</ref> | ||
* It also may have appeared on international theatrical prints of ''Wes Craven's Shocker'', ''Field of Dreams'', and ''Hamlet'' (1990), with Carolco preceding it. | * It also may have appeared on international theatrical prints of ''Wes Craven's Shocker'', ''Field of Dreams'', and ''Hamlet'' (1990), with Carolco preceding it. | ||
* The trailer logo appears on previews of TriStar films from 1991-1993, such as ''Bugsy'', ''Candyman'', ''Sniper'', ''Cliffhanger'', and ''Sleepless in Seattle'' (the latter uses the next logo on the main feature, which used the 1984 fanfare, while VHS prints used the 1993 fanfare). | * The trailer logo appears on previews of TriStar films from 1991-1993, such as ''Bugsy'', ''Candyman'', ''Sniper'', ''Cliffhanger'', and ''Sleepless in Seattle'' (the latter uses the next logo on the main feature, which used the 1984 fanfare, while VHS prints used the 1993 fanfare). |