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→‎1st Logo (December 5, 1963-May 18, 1990): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZVQ11Ne98B0
imported>Michael Kenchington
(→‎1st Logo (December 5, 1963-May 18, 1990): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZVQ11Ne98B0)
imported>Michael Kenchington
(→‎1st Logo (December 5, 1963-May 18, 1990): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZVQ11Ne98B0)
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* The 1971 version, but with "PRESENTS" underneath the byline in a smaller font. This was seen on ''American Graffiti''.
* The 1971 version, but with "PRESENTS" underneath the byline in a smaller font. This was seen on ''American Graffiti''.
* The widescreen version of ''Jaws 3-D'' has the MCA byline in a more extended font.
* The widescreen version of ''Jaws 3-D'' has the MCA byline in a more extended font.
* There is a variation that contains the word "RELEASE" below the MCA byline. This was used to plaster the Paramount logo at the end of 1980s reissue prints of Alfred Hitchcock films owned by Hitchcock himself (including ''Rear Window'' and 1956's ''The Man Who Knew Too Much'', including on a August 11, 2001 UK airing of the latter on BBC Two), and also appeared on US theatrical prints of ''The Slipper and the Rose: The Story of Cinderella''.
* There is a variation that contains the word "RELEASE" below the MCA byline. This was used to plaster the Paramount logo at the end of 1980s reissue prints of Alfred Hitchcock films owned by Hitchcock himself (including ''Rear Window'' and 1956's ''The Man Who Knew Too Much'', including an August 11, 2001 UK airing of the latter on BBC Two), and also appeared on US theatrical prints of ''The Slipper and the Rose: The Story of Cinderella''.
* A black-and-white version was seen at the beginning of the 1980 MCA Videocassette, Inc. VHS release of ''Scarface'' (1932) (Also on the 1984 MCA Home Video reprint), the 1980 VHS release of ''Psycho'', and the 1965 unsold TV pilot ''Dark Intruder'' (which received a theatrical release).
* A black-and-white version was seen at the beginning of the 1980 MCA Videocassette, Inc. VHS release of ''Scarface'' (1932) (Also on the 1984 MCA Home Video reprint), the 1980 VHS release of ''Psycho'', and the 1965 unsold TV pilot ''Dark Intruder'' (which received a theatrical release).
* There is another scope variant where the 1.85 version is cropped to 2.35. This can be found on ''Coupe Dd Ville'', ''Bird on a Wire'', and ''Jaws: The Revenge''. However, the GoodTimes DVD of the latter uses the regular scope variant. The cropped Scope variant also appears, in reverse, on ''The House with a Clock in Its Walls'' (more can be read about that on this company's [[Universal Pictures/Logo Variations|Logo Variations]] page).
* There is another scope variant where the 1.85 version is cropped to 2.35. This can be found on ''Coupe Dd Ville'', ''Bird on a Wire'', and ''Jaws: The Revenge''. However, the GoodTimes DVD of the latter uses the regular scope variant. The cropped Scope variant also appears, in reverse, on ''The House with a Clock in Its Walls'' (more can be read about that on this company's [[Universal Pictures/Logo Variations|Logo Variations]] page).

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