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*Some prints of pre-1981 films, such as ''Thunder and Lightning'', are plastered with this logo, but keep their original fanfare or sometimes use the 1979 variant. In some cases, it's silent, like on ''Hardly Working'', or has the opening theme of the film. | *Some prints of pre-1981 films, such as ''Thunder and Lightning'', are plastered with this logo, but keep their original fanfare or sometimes use the 1979 variant. In some cases, it's silent, like on ''Hardly Working'', or has the opening theme of the film. | ||
*A slightly modified 1980 recording/arrangement by John Williams, as played by the London Symphony Orchestra, was used on ''Return of the Jedi''. Similarly, ''Class Action'' and ''War of the Roses'' use James Horner's own arrangement, while some films scored by Jerry Goldsmith also use his own arrangement. A strange arrangement of the Alfred Newman fanfare with a heavy brass section was used on ''The Chase'', composed by Charles Gerhardt. | *A slightly modified 1980 recording/arrangement by John Williams, as played by the London Symphony Orchestra, was used on ''Return of the Jedi''. Similarly, ''Class Action'' and ''War of the Roses'' use James Horner's own arrangement, while some films scored by Jerry Goldsmith also use his own arrangement. A strange arrangement of the Alfred Newman fanfare with a heavy brass section was used on ''The Chase'', composed by Charles Gerhardt. | ||
*The DVD release of ''Caravan of Courage: An Ewok Adventure'' and the French audio track on the 1998 [[DTS]] DVD of ''Predator'' use the 1997 arrangement. | *The DVD release of ''Caravan of Courage: An Ewok Adventure'' and ''Battle for Endor: An Ewok Adventure'', as the French audio track on the 1998 [[DTS]] DVD of ''Predator'' use the 1997 arrangement. | ||
*On the 1986 remake of ''The Fly'', the abridged version of the 1953 CinemaScope fanfare is heard, possibly on purpose. | *On the 1986 remake of ''The Fly'', the abridged version of the 1953 CinemaScope fanfare is heard, possibly on purpose. | ||
*On newer prints of ''Wizards'' (1977), the logo is out of sync with the 1979 fanfare. | *On newer prints of ''Wizards'' (1977), the logo is out of sync with the 1979 fanfare. | ||
* On AMC's prints of ''Wall Street'', a lower-pitched version of the 1979 fanfare is heard. | * On AMC's prints of ''Wall Street'', a lower-pitched version of the 1979 fanfare is heard. | ||
*TCM France's print of ''Inferno'' (1980) has the 1994 fanfare playing over this logo due to poor reverse plastering. | *TCM France's print of ''Inferno'' (1980) has the 1994 fanfare playing over this logo due to poor reverse plastering. | ||
*On [[Amazon Originals|Amazon Prime Video]] and Syfy's prints of ''Die Hard 2'', the 1997 fanfare is heard as a result of a reverse plaster | *On [[Amazon Originals|Amazon Prime Video]] and Syfy's prints of ''Die Hard 2'', the 1997 fanfare is heard as a result of a reverse plaster, being based on the post-2007 print. | ||
'''Availability:''' Seen on films from Fox from this time-period. During its first few years in use, this was used in tandem with the 1953 logo. | '''Availability:''' Seen on films from Fox from this time-period. During its first few years in use, this was used in tandem with the 1953 logo. | ||