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* Seen on films from Largo Entertainment such as ''Point Break'' (1991), ''The Super'', ''Dr. Giggles'', ''Judgment Night'', ''Timecop'', ''The Getaway'' (1994), ''Mulholland Falls'', ''Omega Doom'', ''Adrenalin: Fear the Rush'', ''Meet Wally Sparks'' and John Carpenter's ''Vampires''. | * Seen on films from Largo Entertainment such as ''Point Break'' (1991), ''The Super'', ''Dr. Giggles'', ''Judgment Night'', ''Timecop'', ''The Getaway'' (1994), ''Mulholland Falls'', ''Omega Doom'', ''Adrenalin: Fear the Rush'', ''Meet Wally Sparks'' and John Carpenter's ''Vampires''. | ||
* On current prints of some of these, with examples being ''Timecop'' and ''Unlawful Entry'', this is replaced by the current InterMedia logo, while the respective original distributor's logo (the 1981 [[20th Century Studios|20th Century Fox]] and 1991 [[Universal Pictures]] logos, for example) intact; on the Blu-ray of ''Timecop'', the Universal logo is replaced with the 2003 [[Warner Bros. Pictures|Warner Bros.]] shield. | * On current prints of some of these, with examples being ''Timecop'' and ''Unlawful Entry'', this is replaced by the current InterMedia logo, while leaving the respective original distributor's logo (the 1981 [[20th Century Studios|20th Century Fox]] and 1991 [[Universal Pictures]] logos, for example) intact; on the Blu-ray of ''Timecop'', the Universal logo is replaced with the 2003 [[Warner Bros. Pictures|Warner Bros.]] shield. | ||
* The "INTERNATIONAL N.V." variant was seen on international prints of ''Malcolm X''. | * The "INTERNATIONAL N.V." variant was seen on international prints of ''Malcolm X''. | ||
* The last film to use this logo was ''Grey Owl'', starring Pierce Brosnan; the film also happens to be Largo's final production. | * The last film to use this logo was ''Grey Owl'', starring Pierce Brosnan; the film also happens to be Largo's final production. |