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* May appear at the end of some syndicated movie telecasts, such as ''The Cartier Affair''. | * May appear at the end of some syndicated movie telecasts, such as ''The Cartier Affair''. | ||
* It also appears on some prints of ''An American Werewolf in London'', although other prints of that film use the [[Hearst Entertainment]] logo instead, with the KF music preserved. | * It also appears on some prints of ''An American Werewolf in London'', although other prints of that film use the [[Hearst Entertainment]] logo instead, with the KF music preserved. | ||
* This can also be found on | * This can also be found on DVD releases of ''The Toughest Man In The World'' and ''High School USA''. | ||
* This logo also makes a surprise appearance on the 1988 TV movie ''Going to the Chapel''. | * This logo also makes a surprise appearance on the 1988 TV movie ''Going to the Chapel''. | ||
* It can be seen at the end of the ''Blondie'' films on the Movies! network and Amazon Prime. | * It can also be seen at the end of the ''Blondie'' films on the Movies! network and Amazon Prime such as ''Footlight Glamour'' (1943). | ||
* This logo appears on GREAT! Movies Classic airings of ''The Pursuit of D.B. Cooper'' and ''An American Werewolf in London'' as they use old 4:3 SD masters. | * This logo also appears on GREAT! Movies Classic airings of ''The Pursuit of D.B. Cooper'' and ''An American Werewolf in London'' as they use old 4:3 SD masters. | ||
* This logo does not appear at the end of ''The All-New Popeye Hour'' DVD releases or Tubi TV prints as it's been plastered over with the next logo below instead. | * This logo does not appear at the end of ''The All-New Popeye Hour'' DVD releases or Tubi TV prints as it's been plastered over with the next logo below instead. | ||