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** However, Paramount preserved this variant later on, as it is seen on the DVD releases of ''Planes, Trains and Automobiles'' and ''The Untouchables'' and the 2022 Blu-ray release of ''Back to the Beach'' under the Paramount Presents (#34) line. | ** However, Paramount preserved this variant later on, as it is seen on the DVD releases of ''Planes, Trains and Automobiles'' and ''The Untouchables'' and the 2022 Blu-ray release of ''Back to the Beach'' under the Paramount Presents (#34) line. | ||
** It is also left intact on VH1's print of ''Beverly Hills Cop II'' (1987). | ** It is also left intact on VH1's print of ''Beverly Hills Cop II'' (1987). | ||
** The 75th Anniversary logo is also seen at the start and end of the 1987 | ** The 75th Anniversary logo is also seen at the start and end of the 1987 U.S. VHS release of ''G'Day Australia: Like Nothing Else on Earth''. | ||
* The prototype 75th Anniversary variation can be found on ''The Golden Child'', ''Hot Pursuit'', and the trailer for ''Beverly Hills Cop II'' (which is also preserved on iTunes). | * The prototype 75th Anniversary variation can be found on ''The Golden Child'', ''Hot Pursuit'', and the trailer for ''Beverly Hills Cop II'' (which is also preserved on iTunes). | ||
* The Viacom variation of this logo plasters the Paramount Communications variant on post-1995 VHS releases and some DVD and Blu-ray releases of films released in late 1994. | * The Viacom variation of this logo plasters the Paramount Communications variant on post-1995 VHS releases and some DVD and Blu-ray releases of films released in late 1994. | ||