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*On ''A Nightmare on Elm Street 5: The Dream Child'', there is a quiet flute and string jingle with bells and chimes composed by Jay Ferguson. This is included on the 2015 remastered version of the soundtrack on the track 'New Line Logo/Main Title'.
*On ''A Nightmare on Elm Street 5: The Dream Child'', there is a quiet flute and string jingle with bells and chimes composed by Jay Ferguson. This is included on the 2015 remastered version of the soundtrack on the track 'New Line Logo/Main Title'.
*The Roadshow Television variant has an extended version of the said logo's jingle playing over it.
*The Roadshow Television variant has an extended version of the said logo's jingle playing over it.
*On the Shout! Factory Blu-Ray release of ''Man's Best Friend'', it has the theme from the next logo, due to a reverse plaster, using the 1994 DVD print.
*On the Shout! Factory Blu-ray release of ''Man's Best Friend'', it has the theme from the next logo, due to a reverse plaster, using the 1994 DVD print.


'''Availability:'''  Seen on most New Line films from ''The Rosary Murders'' to ''Friday''.
'''Availability:'''  Seen on most New Line films from ''The Rosary Murders'' to ''Friday''.
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**The first film, however, removes this and goes straight to the opening credits on most American VHS and DVD releases, while the Blu-ray release of the second film contains the next logo (though it's retained on current international prints, except the 2006 Magixeyes VCD release, after the 1981 [[20th Century Studios|20th Century Fox]] logo).
**The first film, however, removes this and goes straight to the opening credits on most American VHS and DVD releases, while the Blu-ray release of the second film contains the next logo (though it's retained on current international prints, except the 2006 Magixeyes VCD release, after the 1981 [[20th Century Studios|20th Century Fox]] logo).
*This logo made its last appearance on ''In the Mouth of Madness'', though it is plastered on early home media releases with the next logo.
*This logo made its last appearance on ''In the Mouth of Madness'', though it is plastered on early home media releases with the next logo.
*This is retained on all home video releases of ''Drop Dead Fred'' such as the original 1991 [[Artisan Entertainment|Live Home Video]] VHS release (later reissued by [[Family Home Entertainment]] in 1996), the 2003 Artisan DVD release (after the Artisan logo), the UK 2002 [[Universal Pictures Home Entertainment|Universal]] DVD release (after the 1997 Universal logo), and the UK 25th Anniversary and American Blu-Ray releases from Final Cut Entertainment and Vinegar Syndrome respectively (after the 1990 Universal logo).
*This is retained on all home video releases of ''Drop Dead Fred'' such as the original 1991 [[Artisan Entertainment|Live Home Video]] VHS release (later reissued by [[Family Home Entertainment]] in 1996), the 2003 Artisan DVD release (after the Artisan logo), the UK 2002 [[Universal Pictures Home Entertainment|Universal]] DVD release (after the 1997 Universal logo), and the UK 25th Anniversary and American Blu-Ray releases from Final Cut Entertainment and Vinegar Syndrome, respectively (after the 1990 Universal logo).
**However, the original UK rental VHS release edits this out and goes straight to the opening credits and older HD prints from the mid-2000’s plaster it with the 2003 Time Warner variant of the 4th logo.
**However, the original UK rental VHS release edits this out and goes straight to the opening credits and older HD prints from the mid-2000’s plaster it with the 2003 Time Warner variant of the 4th logo.
*It also appeared on the theatrical American release of ''Babar: The Movie'', but most home video releases delete this and go straight to the opening credits (the first VHS release from Family Home Entertainment and possibly [[Entertainment One|eOne]]'s 2014 DVD release have the closing logo intact. However, it is unknown if the 2004 Artisan Entertainment DVD preserved this).
*It also appeared on the theatrical American release of ''Babar: The Movie'', but most home video releases delete this and go straight to the opening credits (the first VHS release from Family Home Entertainment and possibly [[Entertainment One|eOne]]'s 2014 DVD release have the closing logo intact. However, it is unknown if the 2004 Artisan Entertainment DVD release preserved this).
*The MGM DVD release of ''Amos & Andrew'' has this plastering the [[Columbia Pictures]] logo before going to the [[Castle Rock Entertainment]] logo.
*The MGM DVD release of ''Amos & Andrew'' has this plastering the [[Columbia Pictures]] logo before going to the [[Castle Rock Entertainment]] logo.
**However, a 1998 MGM/UA Movie Time VHS release and one On Demand print had the New Line/Columbia/Castle Rock logos present, while most HD streaming masters and the [[Olive Films]] Blu-Ray release have the 2012 MGM logo plastering over the first two logos.
**However, a 1998 MGM/UA Movie Time VHS release and one On Demand print had the New Line/Columbia/Castle Rock logos present, while most HD streaming masters and the [[Olive Films]] Blu-ray release have the 2012 MGM logo plastering over the first two logos.
*It also may have been seen on American theatrical prints of ''Communion'' (1989), but most home video releases skip the logo entirely, although it is on the packaging.
*It also may have been seen on American theatrical prints of ''Communion'' (1989), but most home video releases skip the logo entirely, although it is still on the packaging.
*It is unknown if it was seen on theatrical prints of ''Naked Tango'' or ''Without You, I'm Nothing''.
*It is unknown if it was seen on theatrical prints of ''Naked Tango'' or ''Without You, I'm Nothing''.
*This is also retained on the Shout! Factory Blu-ray releases of ''Glengarry Glen Ross'' and ''The Lawnmower Man'', the Warner Archive Blu-ray release of ''The Hidden'', and the Criterion Collection Blu-ray releases of ''Deep Cover'' and ''Menace II Society''.
*This is also retained on the Shout! Factory Blu-ray releases of ''Glengarry Glen Ross'' and ''The Lawnmower Man'', the Warner Archive Blu-ray release of ''The Hidden'', and the Criterion Collection Blu-ray releases of ''Deep Cover'' and ''Menace II Society''.
*The opening variant appears after the closing variant on recent HBO airings of ''The Mask''.
*The opening variant appears after the closing variant on recent HBO airings of ''The Mask''.
*It doesn't show up on the Cinetel Films releases they distributed into theaters.
*It doesn't show up on the Cinetel Films releases they distributed into theaters.
*The logo can be seen on YouTube prints of ''The Lawnmower Man''.
*The logo can also be seen on YouTube prints of ''The Lawnmower Man''.
*Seen on theatrical prints of ''The Mask'', however home media releases plaster it with the next logo.
*Seen on theatrical prints of ''The Mask'', however home media releases plaster it with the next logo.
*The "From NEW LINE CINEMA" closing variant also makes a surprise appearance at the end of the workprint of ''The Mask,'' however all theatrical/home media releases use a still variant of the opening logo instead after the credits, suggesting the "From" closing variant was at one stage in post-production going to be in the film.
*The "From NEW LINE CINEMA" closing variant also makes a surprise appearance at the end of the workprint of ''The Mask,'' however all theatrical/home media releases use a still variant of the opening logo instead after the credits, suggesting the "From" closing variant was at one stage in post-production going to be in the film.

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