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Geffen Pictures' film library, with the exception of the aforementioned ''Beavis and Butt-Head Do America'' (owned by Paramount), is currently owned by [[Warner Bros. Entertainment]]. Geffen Records, meanwhile, remains an active music imprint under the aegis of Interscope Records and its Interscope Geffen A&M faction of the [[Universal Music Group]]. | Geffen Pictures' film library, with the exception of the aforementioned ''Beavis and Butt-Head Do America'' (owned by Paramount), is currently owned by [[Warner Bros. Entertainment]]. Geffen Records, meanwhile, remains an active music imprint under the aegis of Interscope Records and its Interscope Geffen A&M faction of the [[Universal Music Group]]. | ||
===Logo (February 5, 1982-July 13, 1997)=== | === Logo (February 5, 1982-July 13, 1997, Jul 19, 2024) === | ||
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'''Audio:''' A series of lullaby-like synth notes, accompanied by a deep synth fargo note, which then leads to a 5-note synthesizer tune. Sometimes, the opening and closing themes of the movie, or none. | '''Audio:''' A series of lullaby-like synth notes, accompanied by a deep synth fargo note, which then leads to a 5-note synthesizer tune. Sometimes, the opening and closing themes of the movie, or none. | ||
'''Availability:''' It appears at the beginning of Geffen-produced films, such as ''Risky Business'', ''After Hours'', ''Little Shop of Horrors'', ''Beetlejuice'', ''The Last Boy Scout'', ''Interview with the Vampire'', and ''Joe's Apartment''. The last movie produced by Geffen was the 1997 movie ''The Butcher Boy'', released in the U.S. on April 3, 1998. | '''Availability:''' It appears at the beginning of Geffen-produced films, such as ''Risky Business'', ''After Hours'', ''Little Shop of Horrors'', ''Beetlejuice'', ''The Last Boy Scout'', ''Interview with the Vampire'', and ''Joe's Apartment''. The last movie produced by Geffen was the 1997 movie ''The Butcher Boy'', released in the U.S. on April 3, 1998. In 2024, this logo made an appearance on the trailer for ''Beetlejuice Beetlejuice''. | ||
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