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|Paramount_Pictures_(1915,_White).png|1st Logo (February 12, 1914-January 25, 1917)
|Paramount_Pictures_(1915,_White).png|1st Logo (September 7?, 1914-January 25, 1917)
|Paramount Pictures (1926, closing) (From - It's the Old Army Game).png|2nd Logo (January 29, 1917-June 11, 1927)
|Paramount Pictures (1926, closing) (From - It's the Old Army Game).png|2nd Logo (January 29, 1917-June 11, 1927)
|Paramount_Pictures(1951).png|3rd Logo (January 22, 1927-November 28, 1953)
|Paramount_Pictures(1951).png|3rd Logo (January 22, 1927-November 28, 1953)
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===1st Logo (February 12, 1914-January 25, 1917)===
===1st Logo (September 7?, 1914-January 25, 1917)===
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'''Audio:''' The closing theme of the film.
'''Audio:''' The closing theme of the film.


'''Availability:''' It can be seen on the earliest films under the Paramount Pictures name. Some films are still around, while others are destroyed.
'''Availability:''' The earliest surviving film to feature this logo was ''The Virginian'', released on September 7, 1914. It is also thought to have appeared on ''The Lost Paradise'', which was released six days earlier as the first film under the Paramount name, but this remains unconfirmed as that film remains lost.
* Seen at the end of very early Paramount-era films such as ''The Squaw Man'', ''The Virginian'', ''The Bargain'', ''The Italian'', ''Carmen'', and ''The Cheat''.
* This logo appears on other surviving films from the period, such as ''The Bargain'', ''The Italian'', ''Carmen'', and ''The Cheat''.


'''Legacy:''' This marks the first use of the studio's famous mountain.
'''Legacy:''' This marks the first use of the studio's famous mountain.
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