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* There's a variant, where a patriotic music replaces the normal music.
* There's a variant, where a patriotic music replaces the normal music.


'''Availability:'''
'''Availability:''' Usually seen on theatrical prints of Paramount, Universal, and MGM films outside of North America.
* It was seen on theatrical prints of Paramount, Universal, and MGM films outside of North America.
* Examples are ''Demon Seed'', ''The Slipper And The Rose'', ''Earthquake'', ''Monty Python's Life of Brian'', ''Grease'', and ''The Eagle Has Landed'' (strangely an [[ITC Entertainment Group|ITC]] production, although Universal may have been the distributor in some territories).
** Examples are ''Demon Seed'', ''The Slipper And The Rose'', ''Earthquake'', ''Monty Python's Life of Brian'', ''Grease'', and ''The Eagle Has Landed'' (strangely an [[ITC Entertainment Group|ITC]] production, although Universal may have been the distributor in some territories).
* This was also seen on Italian theatrical prints of Disney/Buena Vista productions from 1971 until 1981, with examples being reissues of ''Peter Pan'' and ''Bambi'', and appeared on further reissues as late as 1984.
* This was also seen on Italian theatrical prints of Disney/Buena Vista productions from 1971-1981, with examples being reissues of ''Peter Pan'' and ''Bambi'', and appeared on further reissues as late as 1984.
* Most current prints of these films use domestic prints, so this logo is long gone. However, it survives fully intact on the following: most current prints (including The Inception Media and Shout Factory Blu-Rays) of ''The Slipper and The Rose'', the trailer for ''Lacombe Lucien'', and the U.S. [[The Criterion Collection|Criterion]] DVD of ''Die Verlorene Ehre Der Katharina Blum'' (aka ''The Lost Honor of Katharina Blum'').
* Most current prints of these films use domestic prints, so this logo is long gone.
* However, it survives fully intact on the following: most current prints (including The Inception Media and Shout Factory Blu-Rays) of ''The Slipper and The Rose'', the trailer for ''Lacombe Lucien'', and the U.S. [[The Criterion Collection|Criterion]] DVD of ''Die Verlorene Ehre Der Katharina Blum'' (aka ''The Lost Honor of Katharina Blum'').
* The French variant is a bit harder to find, but was spotted on recent prints of ''Doucement les basses'', ''Murmur of the Heart'', ''César et Rosalie'', and ''Themroc'', though it may be found in older prints of films that CIC distributed in France.
* The French variant is a bit harder to find, but was spotted on recent prints of ''Doucement les basses'', ''Murmur of the Heart'', ''César et Rosalie'', and ''Themroc'', though it may be found in older prints of films that CIC distributed in France.
* It might have been seen on the original UK release of ''Watership Down,'' but most prints have no logo. It may resurface on the upcoming BFI 4k UHD and Blu-Ray remaster.
* It might have been seen on the original UK release of ''Watership Down,'' but most prints have no logo. It may resurface on the upcoming BFI 4k UHD and Blu-Ray remaster.
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* This logo also makes an appearance on a French trailer of ''Jaws 3-D'' (titled ''Les dents de la mer 3'').
* This logo also makes an appearance on a French trailer of ''Jaws 3-D'' (titled ''Les dents de la mer 3'').


===3rd Logo (1980s, 1983)===
===3rd Logo (Early 1980s-1983)===
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File:Cinema International Corporation (RARE Italian Version, 1983).jpeg|Variant with Italian distribution text
File:Cinema International Corporation (RARE Italian Version, 1983).jpeg|Variant with Italian distribution text

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