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*An Italian intermission variant exists, where the word "INTERVALLO" can be seen under the UIP logo. This can be seen on longer films that UIP distributed in Italy, a country that has never stopped doing intermissions during movies. | *An Italian intermission variant exists, where the word "INTERVALLO" can be seen under the UIP logo. This can be seen on longer films that UIP distributed in Italy, a country that has never stopped doing intermissions during movies. | ||
'''Technique:''' CGI. | '''Technique:''' CGI by Brandt Animation. | ||
'''Audio:''' None. | '''Audio:''' None. | ||
'''Availability:''' | '''Availability:''' | ||
*This appeared on UIP-distributed films outside of the US | *This appeared on UIP-distributed films outside of the US, such as ''The Rugrats Movie'', ''Antz'' and ''The Green Mile'', before either the Paramount, Universal or DreamWorks logos appeared. | ||
*It was also seen on international releases of MGM, United Artists, and Orion Pictures films until 2001 when 20th Century Fox took over distribution in those territories. | *It was also seen on international releases of MGM, United Artists, and Orion Pictures films until 2001 when 20th Century Fox took over distribution in those territories. | ||
*The easiest place to find this is on international trailers for these films. Most international home video and TV prints of these do not have this logo, as they likely use US prints converted into PAL format. | *The easiest place to find this is on international trailers for these films. Most international home video and TV prints of these do not have this logo, as they likely use US prints converted into PAL format. |