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*All current DVD releases and TV prints of these films plaster this logo over or go straight to the opening scene, such as the VCI VHS of ''Dark Star''. | *All current DVD releases and TV prints of these films plaster this logo over or go straight to the opening scene, such as the VCI VHS of ''Dark Star''. | ||
*The logo can be currently seen in ''Lord Shango'', ''The Black Gestapo,'' ''Those Mad'', ''Mad Movie Makers'' (AKA, ''The Last Porno Movie''), and the UK Fabulous Films and VCI Blu-ray releases of ''Dark Star.'' | *The logo can be currently seen in ''Lord Shango'', ''The Black Gestapo,'' ''Those Mad'', ''Mad Movie Makers'' (AKA, ''The Last Porno Movie''), and the UK Fabulous Films and VCI Blu-ray releases of ''Dark Star.'' | ||
*Most recent versions of ''Return of the Dragon'', under its original title ''Way of the Dragon,'' utilize [[Orange Sky Golden Harvest Entertainment Co.|Golden Harvest]]'s "international" print featuring the 1978 Golden Harvest logo at the front (the previous [[20th Century Fox Home Entertainment|CBS/FOX]] laserdisc and the 2001 DVD release feature the Golden Harvest logo with a | *Most recent versions of ''Return of the Dragon'', under its original title ''Way of the Dragon,'' utilize [[Orange Sky Golden Harvest Entertainment Co.|Golden Harvest]]'s "international" print featuring the 1978 Golden Harvest logo at the front (the previous [[20th Century Fox Home Entertainment|CBS/FOX]] laserdisc and the 2001 DVD release feature the Golden Harvest logo with a blue background and the Bryanston Pictures music underneath!). | ||
*The logo was also seen on some streaming and TV prints of the theatrical version of ''That’s the Way of the World'' (which was originally a [[United Artists]] release and had the 1968 Transamerica T logo on some versions). | *The logo was also seen on some streaming and TV prints of the theatrical version of ''That’s the Way of the World'' (which was originally a [[United Artists]] release and had the 1968 Transamerica T logo on some versions). | ||