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* In other cases, the logo is silent or has the movie's opening theme. | * In other cases, the logo is silent or has the movie's opening theme. | ||
* Marilyn Monroe's final and unfinished project ''Something's Got to Give'' (1962) has the short, slower version of the 1997 fanfare conducted by David Newman. The film can be found as a bonus feature on ''The Seven Year Itch'' special edition DVD, and as the last third of the AMC documentary ''Marilyn: The Final Days''. Pre-discovered prints probably didn't have a fanfare at all. | * Marilyn Monroe's final and unfinished project ''Something's Got to Give'' (1962) has the short, slower version of the 1997 fanfare conducted by David Newman. The film can be found as a bonus feature on ''The Seven Year Itch'' special edition DVD, and as the last third of the AMC documentary ''Marilyn: The Final Days''. Pre-discovered prints probably didn't have a fanfare at all. | ||
* An abridged version of the 1954 CinemaScope fanfare. This can be heard on a few films such as ''Fire Sale'', ''Damien: Omen II'', ''Brubaker'', ''Fatso'', ''Willie & Phil'', ''Magic'' (1978), and the TV movies ''Miracle on 34th Street'' (1973), ''Good Against Evil'' (1977), and ''The Diary of Anne Frank'' (1980). | * An abridged version of the 1962 variant | ||
* | of the 1954 CinemaScope fanfare. This can be heard on a few films such as ''Fire Sale'', ''Damien: Omen II'', ''Brubaker'', ''Fatso'', ''Willie & Phil'', ''Magic'' (1978), and the TV movies ''Miracle on 34th Street'' (1973), ''Good Against Evil'' (1977), and ''The Diary of Anne Frank'' (1980). | ||
* Around 1962, the fanfare was slightly modified with reverb and chorus effects. Though, the regular version was still used until 1967. This would also be used on ''Star Wars'' and ''High Anxiety '', both released in 1977. | |||
* ''History of the World, Part I'' (1981) has a different arrangement of the CinemaScope fanfare. | * ''History of the World, Part I'' (1981) has a different arrangement of the CinemaScope fanfare. | ||
* There are lower-pitched versions of the 1935 and 1954 CinemaScope fanfares that exist on some films. | * There are lower-pitched versions of the 1935 and 1954 CinemaScope fanfares that exist on some films. | ||
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* August 28?, 1981-October 1, 1993: The 1979 fanfare, which was used in tandem with the long version until ''Freaked''. Most films would either use the long version. | * August 28?, 1981-October 1, 1993: The 1979 fanfare, which was used in tandem with the long version until ''Freaked''. Most films would either use the long version. | ||
* August 6, 1982-July 1, 1994: A new arrangement of the long version of the 20th Century Fox fanfare, as conducted by Lionel Newman. The first film to use this rendition was ''The Pirate Movie'' (released on August 6, 1982) | * August 6, 1982, July 20, 1984-July 1, 1994: A new arrangement of the long version of the 20th Century Fox fanfare, as conducted by Lionel Newman. The first film to use this rendition was ''The Pirate Movie'', (released on August 6, 1982,though it was not officially used until its premiere on ''Revenge Of The Nerds'') and the last to use it was ''Baby's Day Out'' (released on July 1, 1994). | ||
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* In rarer instances, such as US prints of ''Bridge of Spies'', the logo is silent. | * In rarer instances, such as US prints of ''Bridge of Spies'', the logo is silent. | ||
* The 2012 recording of the 1989 [[20th Century Fox Television]] fanfare is heard at the end of ''Ice Age: The Great Egg-scapade'', albeit quieter. | * The 2012 recording of the 1989 [[20th Century Fox Television]] fanfare is heard at the end of ''Ice Age: The Great Egg-scapade'', albeit quieter. | ||
* The 2016 enhanced variant have the fanfare being slightly modified that sounds like a combination of the regular 1997 fanfare and the ''Anastasia'' version. | |||
* For the short version, none, the movie's closing theme, or the trailer's opening theme. | * For the short version, none, the movie's closing theme, or the trailer's opening theme. | ||
* On most dubbed international prints to ''Ford v. Ferrari'', the music is in a lower pitch, along with those of [[TSG Entertainment|TSG]]'s and [[Chernin Entertainment|Chernin]]'s logos. | * On most dubbed international prints to ''Ford v. Ferrari'', the music is in a lower pitch, along with those of [[TSG Entertainment|TSG]]'s and [[Chernin Entertainment|Chernin]]'s logos. |