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'''Nicknames:''' "The Lighthouse", "The Light Tower", "Majestic Lighthouse" , "The Lighthouse at Sunrise"
'''Nickname:''' "The Lighthouse"


'''Logo:'''  We see a white light on a black background rotating counterclockwise, then the background fades to reveal some land and a lighthouse at sunrise. An orange sun rises up from the bottom of the range, and the light reveals the plain white words "{{Font|Times New Roman|CASTLE ROCK ENTERTAINMENT}}" at the bottom of the screen. The sun becomes white, and the light disappears when the logo is finished.
'''Logo:'''  We see a white light on a black background rotating counterclockwise, then the background fades to reveal some land and a lighthouse at sunrise. An orange sun rises up from the bottom of the range, and the light reveals the plain white words "{{Font|Times New Roman|CASTLE ROCK ENTERTAINMENT}}" at the bottom of the screen. The sun becomes white, and the light disappears when the logo is finished.
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'''Variant:''' On several films, right before the light beams past the screen, the company name can be seen in the shadows.
'''Variant:''' On several films, right before the light beams past the screen, the company name can be seen in the shadows.


'''FX/SFX:''' The sun rising, the "CASTLE ROCK ENTERTAINMENT" text appearing, and the lighthouse shining. All nice 2D animation.
'''FX/SFX:''' All nice traditional animation.


'''Music/Sounds:''' A soft piano sounder followed by a five-note fanfare with horns and bells. This tune was composed by Marc Shaiman. Some films, such as some prints of ''Misery'', ''Year of the Comet'' and ''Honeymoon in Vegas'', has the end part of the theme a bit different. Although on some films, the soundtrack of the film is used. The Showtime documentary ''But Seriously...'' has the full logo with a shortened version of the theme, beginning on the last few piano notes before going into the five-note fanfare.
'''Music/Sounds:''' A soft piano sounder followed by a five-note fanfare with horns and bells. This tune was composed by Marc Shaiman. Some films, such as some prints of ''Misery'', ''Year of the Comet'' and ''Honeymoon in Vegas'', has the end part of the theme a bit different. Although on some films, the soundtrack of the film is used. The Showtime documentary ''But Seriously...'' has the full logo with a shortened version of the theme, beginning on the last few piano notes before going into the five-note fanfare.
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