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|20th Century Fox (1982).png|2nd Logo (September 16, 1953-December 11?, 1987) | |20th Century Fox (1982).png|2nd Logo (September 16, 1953-December 11?, 1987) | ||
|20th Century Fox (1965).png|3rd Logo (February 16, 1956-December 12, 1967) | |20th Century Fox (1965).png|3rd Logo (February 16, 1956-December 12, 1967) | ||
|20th Century Fox (1983).png|4th Logo ( | |20th Century Fox (1983).png|4th Logo (April 10, 1981-August 5, 1994) | ||
|20th Century Fox (1994 - 2010) 2007 Enhanced Version.png|5th Logo (July 12, 1994-January 22, 2010) | |20th Century Fox (1994 - 2010) 2007 Enhanced Version.png|5th Logo (July 12, 1994-January 22, 2010) | ||
|Twentieth Century Fox (2013).png|6th Logo (August 10, 2009-January 10, 2020) | |Twentieth Century Fox (2013).png|6th Logo (August 10, 2009-January 10, 2020) | ||
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*The CinemaScope snipe of this logo made appearances in [[Lionsgate Films|Lionsgate]]'s ''La La Land'' (2016) and on the broadcast of the 74th Golden Globe Awards (2017). | *The CinemaScope snipe of this logo made appearances in [[Lionsgate Films|Lionsgate]]'s ''La La Land'' (2016) and on the broadcast of the 74th Golden Globe Awards (2017). | ||
===4th Logo ( | ===4th Logo (April 10, 1981-August 5, 1994)=== | ||
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* | *April 10, 1981: The 1954 CinemaScope extension fanfare. | ||
*December 25, 1981-October 1, 1993: The 1979 fanfare, which was used in tandem with the long version until ''Freaked''. Most films would either use this or the long version. | |||
*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). | *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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*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, being based on the post-2007 print. | *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. | ||
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'''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. | ||
*Notable films to use this logo include ''Taps'', ''The Verdict'', theatrical versions of ''Return of the Jedi'', ''Porky's II: The Next Day'', ''Romancing the Stone'', ''Porky's Revenge!'', ''Commando'', ''Aliens'', ''Predator'', ''Broadcast News'', ''Big'', ''Die Hard'', ''Working Girl'', ''Say Anything...'', ''The War of the Roses'', ''Die Hard 2'', ''Home Alone'', ''Predator 2'', ''FernGully: The Last Rainforest'', ''Edward Scissorhands'', ''Home Alone 2: Lost in New York'', ''Alien 3'', ''Once Upon a Forest'', ''The Sandlot'', ''Mrs. Doubtfire'', ''Speed'', and ''Baby's Day Out'', among others. | *Notable films to use this logo include ''Taps'', ''The Verdict'', theatrical versions of ''Return of the Jedi'', ''Porky's II: The Next Day'', ''Romancing the Stone'', ''Porky's Revenge!'', ''Commando'', ''Aliens'', ''Predator'', ''Broadcast News'', ''Big'', ''Die Hard'', ''Working Girl'', ''Say Anything...'', ''The War of the Roses'', ''Die Hard 2'', ''Home Alone'', ''Predator 2'', ''FernGully: The Last Rainforest'', ''Edward Scissorhands'', ''Home Alone 2: Lost in New York'', ''Alien 3'', ''Once Upon a Forest'', ''The Sandlot'', ''Mrs. Doubtfire'', ''Speed'', and ''Baby's Day Out'', among others. | ||
*This logo allegedly premiered on '' | *This logo allegedly premiered on ''Star Wars IV: A New Hope'' (released under this title on April 10, 1981), which would use this logo on most fullscreen prints save for the HBO television premiere until the previous logo was restored to the film for the 1995 THX release. This logo made its first appearance as the regular logo on ''T*A*P*S'' and ''Modern Problems'' (both released that Christmas), and its final appearance on ''Airheads'' (released on August 5, 1994). | ||
*This also plasters the 1953 logo on the | *This also plasters the 1953 logo on the video release of ''Chu Chu and the Philly Flash'', current prints of ''Thunder and Lightning'' (with the abridged CinemaScope fanfare), ''Wizards'', the director's cut of ''Alien'', ''My Bodyguard'', ''Revenge of the Nerds'', ''Bad Medicine'', ''Moving Violations'', ''Wall Street'', and ''Revenge of the Nerds II: Nerds in Paradise''. | ||
*Fox plastered/updated the 1st and 2nd logos with this on some colorized versions of its films in the 1980s, such as the 1947 version of ''Miracle on 34th Street'' (the original logo is restored on newer colorized prints), and Technicolor films such as ''Halls of Montezuma''. | *Fox plastered/updated the 1st and 2nd logos with this on some colorized versions of its films in the 1980s, such as the 1947 version of ''Miracle on 34th Street'' (the original logo is restored on newer colorized prints), and Technicolor films such as ''Halls of Montezuma''. | ||
*This also plastered the 3rd logo on late 1980s/early 1990s NBC airings of ''The Sound of Music''. | *This also plastered the 3rd logo on late 1980s/early 1990s NBC airings of ''The Sound of Music''. |