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* This was used for only two years, and later home media releases as well as most television airings of films that originally used this logo have it plastered by the 1997 Universal logo (due to the aforementioned UMG transfer).
* This logo was used for only two years, and later home media releases as well as most television airings of films that originally used this logo have it plastered by the 1997 Universal logo (due to the aforementioned UMG transfer).
* Theatrically, the "FILMED ENTERTAINMENT" variant is seen outside of the U.S., while the "FILMS" variant is seen on PFE's "tentpole" features in the U.S., including ''The Game'', ''The Borrowers'', ''Barney's Great Adventure'', ''What Dreams May Come'', ''Very Bad Things'', ''Return to Paradise'', and ''The Proposition'', among others.
* Theatrically, the "FILMED ENTERTAINMENT" variant is seen outside of the U.S., while the "FILMS" variant is seen on PFE's "tentpole" features in the U.S., including ''The Game'', ''The Borrowers'', ''Barney's Great Adventure'', ''What Dreams May Come'', ''Very Bad Things'', ''Return to Paradise'', and ''The Proposition'', among others.
* PFE's other films would use the Gramercy Pictures logo in the U.S. instead.
* PFE's other films would use the Gramercy Pictures logo in the U.S. instead.

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