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'''Music/Sounds:''' On some early video releases, a series of rising synthesized tremolo violin notes; during the last two, some fast synth-drums appear. In most other cases, it used the opening theme of the film or was silent. | '''Music/Sounds:''' On some early video releases, a series of rising synthesized tremolo violin notes; during the last two, some fast synth-drums appear. In most other cases, it used the opening theme of the film or was silent. | ||
'''Availability:''' Uncommon. It can be found on some films and home media releases by the company between 1987 to 1991, but not all of them. The most common release with this logo was the 1988 American VHS release of ''The Princess Bride'' (plastering the 1981 [[20th Century Fox]] logo at the beginning and later appearing at the end), the 1991 New Line Home Video (distributed by RCA/Columbia Pictures Home Video) VHS release of ''Misery'', and some older foreign releases of ''City Slickers''. Also seen on ''Bill & Ted's Excellent Adventure'' (including a September 2009 Trifecta Entertainment airing after the 2003 Paramount Pictures logo and the 1982 Orion Pictures logo), ''Winter People'', ''Eve of Destruction'', ''Prancer'', and ''The Taking of Beverly Hills''. Some old TV prints of ''The Sure Thing'' feature this logo at the beginning and end of the film, and also makes a surprise appearance on the films 1998 PolyGram Video VHS release (likely since they sourced from a previous Nelson release). This logo is not on ''Bill & Ted's Bogus Journey'', ''The Favor'', ''There Goes My Baby'' (the latter two films released in 1994 due to Orion's bankruptcy) and recent prints of [[Castle Rock Entertainment]] films that Nelson co-produced. On reprints of Embassy Films Associates catalog titles such as ''Hans Christian Andersen'', the original Embassy | '''Availability:''' Uncommon. It can be found on some films and home media releases by the company between 1987 to 1991, but not all of them. The most common release with this logo was the 1988 American VHS release of ''The Princess Bride'' (plastering the 1981 [[20th Century Fox]] logo at the beginning and later appearing at the end), the 1991 New Line Home Video (distributed by RCA/Columbia Pictures Home Video) VHS release of ''Misery'', and some older foreign releases of ''City Slickers''. Also seen on ''Bill & Ted's Excellent Adventure'' (including a September 2009 Trifecta Entertainment airing after the 2003 Paramount Pictures logo and the 1982 Orion Pictures logo), ''Winter People'', ''Eve of Destruction'', ''Prancer'', and ''The Taking of Beverly Hills''. Some old TV prints of ''The Sure Thing'' feature this logo at the beginning and end of the film, and also makes a surprise appearance on the films 1998 PolyGram Video VHS release (likely since they sourced from a previous Nelson release). This logo is not on ''Bill & Ted's Bogus Journey'', ''The Favor'', ''There Goes My Baby'' (the latter two films released in 1994 due to Orion's bankruptcy) and recent prints of [[Castle Rock Entertainment]] films that Nelson co-produced. On reprints of Embassy Films Associates catalog titles such as ''Hans Christian Andersen'', the original Embassy Home Entertainment logo will be used instead. This is also present on a ThisTV broadcast of ''Cohen and Tate'', preceded by the 2001 MGM logo. | ||
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