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* However, early MGM/UA releases with the MGM/CBS Polaroid seal or tape labels would still use the MGM/UA Home Video logo, and some later MGM/CBS releases, such as select copies of ''Viva Las Vegas'' as well as copies of ''Kismet'' and ''The Prisoner of Zenda'', go straight to the MGM logo used by the film.
* However, early MGM/UA releases with the MGM/CBS Polaroid seal or tape labels would still use the MGM/UA Home Video logo, and some later MGM/CBS releases, such as select copies of ''Viva Las Vegas'' as well as copies of ''Kismet'' and ''The Prisoner of Zenda'', go straight to the MGM logo used by the film.
* Some [[Samuel Goldwyn Home Entertainment]] releases such as ''The Billion Dollar Hobo'' would feature this logo at the end (this practice would continue when the Samuel Goldwyn Home Entertainment library shifted to CBS/Fox Video, although on the original VHS/Betamax release of ''Guys and Dolls'', this logo was shown at the beginning before the first SGHE logo).
* Some [[Samuel Goldwyn Home Entertainment]] releases such as ''The Billion Dollar Hobo'' would feature this logo at the end (this practice would continue when the Samuel Goldwyn Home Entertainment library shifted to CBS/Fox Video, although on the original VHS/Betamax release of ''Guys and Dolls'', this logo was shown at the beginning before the first SGHE logo).
* Surprisingly, this was retained on ''The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn'' even after Warner took over distribution of the Turner library.


'''Editor's Note:''' Though it relies on typical 1980s effects, it's an improvement over the previous logo.
'''Editor's Note:''' Though it relies on typical 1980s effects, it's an improvement over the previous logo.
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