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'''Music/Sounds:''' An eerie synth that rises in pitch, which ends with a loud [[Charter Entertainment]]-like synth.
'''Music/Sounds:''' An eerie synth that rises in pitch, which ends with a loud [[Charter Entertainment]]-like synth.


'''Availability:''' Rare; seen on old PAL tapes released in Australia and New Zealand.
'''Availability:''' Seen on old PAL tapes released in Australia and New Zealand.
*According to the archives of its co-owned newspaper (''The Age''), titles released by Syme included the Australian Opera production of ''Die Fleidermaus'', ''Fatty Finn'', ''Doctors and Nurses''. ''An Audience with Mel Brooks'', and such [[Cannon Films]] items as ''The Last American Virgin'' and ''10 to Midnight''.
*According to the archives of its co-owned newspaper (''The Age''), titles released by Syme included the Australian Opera production of ''Die Fleidermaus'', ''Fatty Finn'', ''Doctors and Nurses''. ''An Audience with Mel Brooks'', and such [[Cannon Films]] items as ''The Last American Virgin'' and ''10 to Midnight''.
*The archives of the same newspaper's future sister publication (''The Sydney Morning Herald'') note that other titles Syme released included ''The Devil's Advocate'' (an Australian film that bears no relation to the 1997 [[Warner Bros.]] drama), the ''Sutherland-Pavarotti Concert'', ''Dark Eyes'', episodes of ''The Prisoner'', and ''Forty Thousand Horsemen'', which appears to be the most recent of these titles, as it was reviewed in the issue of the paper dated 12 May 1986.
*The archives of the same newspaper's future sister publication (''The Sydney Morning Herald'') note that other titles Syme released included ''The Devil's Advocate'' (an Australian film that bears no relation to the 1997 [[Warner Bros.]] drama), the ''Sutherland-Pavarotti Concert'', ''Dark Eyes'', episodes of ''The Prisoner'', and ''Forty Thousand Horsemen'', which appears to be the most recent of these titles, as it was reviewed in the issue of the paper dated 12 May 1986.
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