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'''Music/Sounds:''' A short, orchestrated, majestic trumpet fanfare that ends like Bernard Hoffer's theme for the ''PBS NewsHour''. | '''Music/Sounds:''' A short, orchestrated, majestic trumpet fanfare that ends like Bernard Hoffer's theme for the ''PBS NewsHour''. | ||
'''Availability:''' Also pretty rare. | '''Availability:''' Also pretty rare. | ||
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* The Australian promo logo (with Leo actually roaring) has a different roar track. | * The Australian promo logo (with Leo actually roaring) has a different roar track. | ||
* The TV spots for ''Desperate Hours'' and ''Death Warrant'' have the sound of Leo roaring, despite being a still picture, possibly because they replaced it from the original TV spots during each movie's theatrical run. | * The TV spots for ''Desperate Hours'' and ''Death Warrant'' have the sound of Leo roaring, despite being a still picture, possibly because they replaced it from the original TV spots during each movie's theatrical run. | ||
* On certain UK rental tapes from the 1980s, after the logo finishes, an announcer says "The following new films, which will soon be available from your local stockist, are brought to you by MGM/UA Home Video, one of the leaders in home entertainment." | * On certain UK rental tapes from the 1980s, after the logo finishes, an announcer says "The following new films, which will soon be available from your local stockist, are brought to you by MGM/UA Home Video, one of the leaders in home entertainment." | ||
* There does exist a silent variant of this logo. It was spotted on a French Canadian video release of ''All Dogs Go to Heaven''. | * There does exist a silent variant of this logo. It was spotted on a French Canadian video release of ''All Dogs Go to Heaven''. | ||