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* On some films, there is a shadow behind the logo.
* On some films, there is a shadow behind the logo.
* The early variant has the words "{{color|grey|A}}" and "{{color|grey|RELEASE}}" appearing above and below Goldwyn's name, respectively.
* The early variant has the words "{{color|grey|A}}" and "{{color|grey|RELEASE}}" appearing above and below Goldwyn's name, respectively.
* A black & white variant of this logo appeared at the beginning of classic Goldwyn movies by Samuel Goldwyn Productions (example is the 1941 Samuel Goldwyn movie ''The Little Foxes'').
* A black & white variant of this logo appeared at the beginning of classic Goldwyn movies by Samuel Goldwyn Productions (an example is the 1941 Samuel Goldwyn movie ''The Little Foxes'').
* The closing variant has the text "'''DISTRIBUTED BY'''" above the logo. A cable print of ''South Pacific'' inserts this variation in the opening credits.
* The closing variant has the text "'''DISTRIBUTED BY'''" above the logo. A cable print of ''South Pacific'' inserts this variation in the opening credits.
* The logo often appeared on a black background and was seen on a re-release print of ''Oklahoma!''
* The logo often appeared on a black background and was seen on a re-release print of ''Oklahoma!''
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* On some films, such as ''Henry V'' and ''The Madness of King George'', this is plastered by the 1997 Orion Pictures logo; while on some DVDs, such ''Eat Drink Man Woman'', ''Love Is All There Is'', and ''Rock-a-Doodle'', it is replaced with the 2001 version of the 1986 MGM logo.
* On some films, such as ''Henry V'' and ''The Madness of King George'', this is plastered by the 1997 Orion Pictures logo; while on some DVDs, such ''Eat Drink Man Woman'', ''Love Is All There Is'', and ''Rock-a-Doodle'', it is replaced with the 2001 version of the 1986 MGM logo.
* On some of their output released through [[Sony Pictures Home Entertainment]], with examples being the Spanish films ''Matador'' and ''Women on the Verge of a Nervous Breakdown'', it is plastered with the [[Sony Pictures Classics]] logo.
* On some of their output released through [[Sony Pictures Home Entertainment]], with examples being the Spanish films ''Matador'' and ''Women on the Verge of a Nervous Breakdown'', it is plastered with the [[Sony Pictures Classics]] logo.
* This was seen on the original VHS release of ''The Chipmunk Adventure'', but most current releases (including the 1998 Universal VHS, 2007 Paramount and 2014 Bagdasarian DVD and BD) omit this logo and go into the opening scene.
* This was seen on the original VHS release of ''The Chipmunk Adventure'', but most current releases (including the 1998 Universal VHS, 2007 Paramount, and 2014 Bagdasarian DVD and BD) omit this logo and go into the opening scene.
* ''The Care Bears Movie'' also originally featured the logo, but modern digital releases use the 2012 MGM logo, while the DVD release uses the 2001 variant of the 1986 logo and the 2000 VHS has no opening logos.
* ''The Care Bears Movie'' also originally featured the logo, but modern digital releases use the 2012 MGM logo, while the DVD release uses the 2001 variant of the 1986 logo and the 2000 VHS has no opening logos.
* This was also seen on earlier international prints of ''Two Moon Junction'', and makes an appearance on the ''MST3K'' broadcast of ''Laserblast'' as the ''MST3K'' gang are entering the theater. It also appears on the Cult Video/Full Moon VHS release of the aforementioned film after the Media Home Entertainment logo.
* This was also seen on earlier international prints of ''Two Moon Junction'', and makes an appearance on the ''MST3K'' broadcast of ''Laserblast'' as the ''MST3K'' gang are entering the theater. It also appears on the Cult Video/Full Moon VHS release of the aforementioned film after the Media Home Entertainment logo.

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