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|Paramount_Pictures_(1915,_White).png|1st Logo (September 7, 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 | |Paramount_Pictures(1951).png|3rd Logo (January 18, 1926-May 17, 1955) | ||
|Paramount Pictures(29).jpg|4th Logo (October 12, 1934-November 7, 1949) | |Paramount Pictures(29).jpg|4th Logo (October 12, 1934-November 7, 1949) | ||
|Paramount_Pictures(31).jpg|5th Logo (December 23, 1950-October 22, 1953) | |Paramount_Pictures(31).jpg|5th Logo (December 23, 1950-October 22, 1953) | ||
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'''Audio Variant:''' Starting with the 1930 film <u>''Paramount on Parade''</u>, almost all films from Paramount use the fanfare of the same name (written by Elsie Janis and Jack King). | '''Audio Variant:''' Starting with the 1930 film <u>''Paramount on Parade''</u>, almost all films from Paramount use the fanfare of the same name (written by Elsie Janis and Jack King). | ||
'''Availability:''' This appears on most Paramount films from ''The Enchanted Hill'' to '' | '''Availability:''' This appears on most Paramount films from ''The Enchanted Hill'' to ''The Country Girl''. | ||
*On old prints of Paramount films distributed by MCA TV through EMKA, they are usually plastered with, or preceded by, the [[MCA Television Enterprises|MCA-TV]] logo of the time. | *On old prints of Paramount films distributed by MCA TV through EMKA, they are usually plastered with, or preceded by, the [[MCA Television Enterprises|MCA-TV]] logo of the time. | ||
*On current prints that Universal owns from the EMKA package, the 1997 Universal logo precedes it. | *On current prints that Universal owns from the EMKA package, the 1997 Universal logo precedes it. |