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=== 2nd Logo (1912?-February 15, 1927) ===
=== 2nd Logo (1912?-February 15, 1927) ===
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<u>Nicknames:</u> "The Three Mountains in the Credits", "Three Paramountains"
<u>Nicknames:</u> "The Three Mountains in the Credits", "Three Paramountains"


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<u>Availability:</u> Extremely rare. Most of Paramount's silent output featured its print logo over the opening and ending titles, while later ones featured the on-screen logo fading into the film's title card. Like most silent films before 1924, the rest are in public domain or have passed on to other companies that released versions with copyrighted music scores. Most of these versions use new opening titles due to lost material for the original credits (the current version of ''Metropolis'' is an example of this), but some, such as the restored version of ''J.M. Barrie's Peter Pan'', have survived with the original Paramount tags intact. A picture showing the filming of this logo can be found on Page 71 of "A Pictorial History of the Western Film". The variants are ultra rare, although it was kept intact on the DVD of ''Love 'Em or Leave 'Em''.
<u>Availability:</u> Extremely rare. Most of Paramount's silent output featured its print logo over the opening and ending titles, while later ones featured the on-screen logo fading into the film's title card. Like most silent films before 1924, the rest are in public domain or have passed on to other companies that released versions with copyrighted music scores. Most of these versions use new opening titles due to lost material for the original credits (the current version of ''Metropolis'' is an example of this), but some, such as the restored version of ''J.M. Barrie's Peter Pan'', have survived with the original Paramount tags intact. A picture showing the filming of this logo can be found on Page 71 of "A Pictorial History of the Western Film". The variants are ultra rare, although it was kept intact on the DVD of ''Love 'Em or Leave 'Em''.


===3rd Logo (January 18, 1926-May 17, 1955)===
===3rd Logo (January 18, 1926-May 17, 1955)===
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