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* 1960-1966: For movies that were shot in 70mm/Todd-AO, such as 1960's ''Can-Can'', 1963's ''Cleopatra'', and 1965's ''The Agony and the Ecstasy'', the logo is enhanced with an improved sky and tweaked colors in the structure and searchlights, which animate a bit slower. It appears for five seconds and then fades to the words "TWENTIETH CENTURY-FOX PRESENTS". ''The Bible'' (1966) contains the text "A TWENTIETH CENTURY-FOX RELEASE" with copyright information below it.
* 1960-1966: For movies that were shot in 70mm/Todd-AO, such as 1960's ''Can-Can'', 1963's ''Cleopatra'', and 1965's ''The Agony and the Ecstasy'', the logo is enhanced with an improved sky and tweaked colors in the structure and searchlights, which animate a bit slower. It appears for five seconds and then fades to the words "TWENTIETH CENTURY-FOX PRESENTS". ''The Bible'' (1966) contains the text "A TWENTIETH CENTURY-FOX RELEASE" with copyright information below it.
* 1965-1967: The logo does not have the CinemaScope snipe and fades out.
* 1965-1967: The logo does not have the CinemaScope snipe and fades out.
* A zoomed-in variant exists on VHS prints of ''The King & I''.
* A zoomed-in variant exists on VHS prints of ''The King & I'' and ''The Sound of Music''.
* A 16-bit version exists, with white searchlights and stormy {{color|blue}} clouds in the background. It's also a still logo.  
* A 16-bit version exists, with white searchlights and stormy {{color|blue}} clouds in the background. It's also a still logo.  


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'''Music/Sounds Variant:'''  
'''Music/Sounds Variant:'''  
*Sometimes Silent or the opening theme of the movie.
*Sometimes silence or the opening theme of the movie.
*On ''Can-Can'' (1960), a different arrangement of the short fanfare by Nelson Riddle is heard.
*On ''Can-Can'' (1960), a different arrangement of the short fanfare by Nelson Riddle is heard.


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