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'''Music/Sounds Variants:''' | '''Music/Sounds Variants:''' | ||
* The fanfare was reportedly conducted by Bruce Broughton, as stated on the expanded score release of the ''Tombstone'' soundtrack as "Logo". Jerry Goldsmith provided the music for the logo but had a scheduling conflict on Tombstone and recommended Broughton to score the film. | * The fanfare was reportedly conducted by Bruce Broughton, as stated on the expanded score release of the ''Tombstone'' soundtrack as "Logo". Jerry Goldsmith provided the music for the logo but had a scheduling conflict on ''Tombstone'' and recommended Broughton to score the film. | ||
* There's a low-pitched version. | * There's a low-pitched version. | ||
'''Availability:''' Appears on most of the company's movies. | '''Availability:''' Appears on most of the company's movies. | ||
* It first appeared on ''Tombstone'' (debut) and went onto appear on ''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). | * It first appeared on ''Tombstone'' (debut) and went onto appear on ''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). | ||
* Cinergi's first | * Cinergi's first two releases were ''Medicine Man'' and ''Super Mario Bros.'', released on on February 7, 1992 and May 28, 1993, respectively, which had the print logo on the poster and trailers on the former, though no logo was used in the films themselves, as only an in-credit notice appears for the latter. | ||
* Also seen on the ''Scud'' games. | * 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). | * 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). |