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** On ''It's the Old Army Game'', the "The End" text is omitted.
** On ''It's the Old Army Game'', the "The End" text is omitted.
** Sometimes, the words read "'''''Paramount Pictures'''''".
** Sometimes, the words read "'''''Paramount Pictures'''''".
** Another variant from <u>''Stage Struck''</u> shows the "THE END" in white script, with the "T" and "E" in fancy lettering. After a few seconds, the "A Paramount Picture" pseudo-logo is seen on a reddish pink background. After a few seconds, the "A Paramount Picture" logo is seen on a sepia background.
** Another variant from <u>''Stage Struck''</u> shows the "THE END" in white script, with the "T" and "E" in fancy lettering. After a few seconds, the "A Paramount Picture" pseudo-logo is seen on a reddish pink background.
* On <u>some of Paramount's earlier movies</u>, the "A Paramount Picture" pseudo-logo is nowhere to be seen in the movie's title, keeping only the two small pseudo-logos below the title. Instead, the full "A Paramount Picture" logo is seen after it. After a few seconds, the film's opening credits overlap with the logo. It can be seen on films such as ''Love 'Em and Leave 'Em'' and ''Running Wild'' (1927).
* On <u>some of Paramount's earlier movies</u>, the "A Paramount Picture" pseudo-logo is nowhere to be seen in the movie's title, keeping only the two small pseudo-logos below the title. Instead, the full "A Paramount Picture" logo is seen after it. After a few seconds, the film's opening credits overlap with the logo. It can be seen on films such as ''Love 'Em and Leave 'Em'' and ''Running Wild'' (1927).
* On the <u>openings of ''Grass'', ''Stage Struck'', ''Moana'', ''Dancing Mothers'', ''It's the Old Army Game'', ''Nell Gwyn'', ''Fine Manners'', and ''So's Your Old Man''</u>, the credits are seen, with the print logo at the bottom shown between the two words (similarly to the closing titles).
* On the <u>openings of ''Grass'', ''Stage Struck'', ''Moana'', ''Dancing Mothers'', ''It's the Old Army Game'', ''Nell Gwyn'', ''Fine Manners'', and ''So's Your Old Man''</u>, the credits are seen, with the print logo at the bottom shown between the two words (similarly to the closing titles).
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