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*On international prints of ''The Wizard'', this logo wasn't plastered over by the [[Carolco Pictures]] logo; instead, it would play as normal with the music and would then be followed by the film with the Universal logo blacked out. | *On international prints of ''The Wizard'', this logo wasn't plastered over by the [[Carolco Pictures]] logo; instead, it would play as normal with the music and would then be followed by the film with the Universal logo blacked out. | ||
* It was also found on some trailers for ''Back to the Future: Part III'', ''Ghost Dad'', ''Jetsons: The Movie'', ''Problem Child'', and ''Darkman'', respectively, all of which ultimately used the next logo. | * It was also found on some trailers for ''Back to the Future: Part III'', ''Ghost Dad'', ''Jetsons: The Movie'', ''Problem Child'', and ''Darkman'', respectively, all of which ultimately used the next logo. | ||
* The only films that were released in the US prints were ''Wes Craven's Shocker'', ''Field of Dreams'', and ''The Wizard'', released internationally by [[TriStar Pictures]] | * The only films that were released in the US prints were ''Wes Craven's Shocker'', ''Field of Dreams'', and ''The Wizard'', released internationally by [[TriStar Pictures]] on behalf of [[Carolco Pictures]] (except for ''The Wizard''). | ||
'''Legacy:''' One of the most well-known logos in film due to its 27-year lifespan and use in many popular films. | '''Legacy:''' One of the most well-known logos in film due to its 27-year lifespan and use in many popular films. |