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'''Music/Sounds Variant:''' The fanfare was reportedly conducted by Bruce Broughton, as stated on the expanded score release. This might be because Jerry Goldsmith composed a score for ''Tombstone'' (the first movie to use this logo), but got rejected in favor of Broughton's score. | '''Music/Sounds Variant:''' The fanfare was reportedly conducted by Bruce Broughton, as stated on the expanded score release. This might be because Jerry Goldsmith composed a score for ''Tombstone'' (the first movie to use this logo), but got rejected in favor of Broughton's score. | ||
'''Availability:''' Seen on several of Cinergi's films including ''Tombstone'', ''Evita'', ''Renaissance Man'', ''Shadow Conspiracy'', '' | '''Availability:''' Seen on several of Cinergi's films including ''Tombstone'', ''Evita'', ''Renaissance Man'', ''Shadow Conspiracy'', ''Color of Night'', ''The Scarlet Letter'', ''Judge Dredd'', ''Die Hard With a Vengeance'', and ''An Alan Smithee Film: Burn Hollywood Burn'' (the last release from the company). Also seen on the ''Scud'' games. It also appears on the international versions of ''Deep Rising'' and ''Up Close & Personal'' (domestic releases of said films have the Hollywood Pictures and Touchstone Pictures logos respectively). The closing credits logo is only seen on international prints of films. | ||
'''Editor's Note:''' | '''Editor's Note:''' A great logo all around, with another classic theme courtesy of Jerry Goldsmith, and CGI that is incredibly advanced for the early 1990s. | ||
[[Category:Movie Logos]] | [[Category:Movie Logos]] |