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*On some films, it is silent or has the film's opening theme.
*On some films, it is silent or has the film's opening theme.
*On some 20th Century Pictures films, such as one print of ''The Call of the Wild'', the original TCP fanfare is heard due to sloppy plastering.
*On some 20th Century Pictures films, such as one print of ''The Call of the Wild'', the original TCP fanfare is heard due to sloppy plastering.
* ''Zorba the Greek'', one of the last films to use this logo, uses the first half of the 1953 CinemaScope fanfare.
*''Zorba the Greek'', one of the last films to use this logo, uses the first half of the 1953 CinemaScope fanfare.
* On the 1994 Studio Classics VHS of ''Carmen Jones'', the 1979 fanfare is heard, likely due to a reverse plastering error.
*On the 1994 Studio Classics VHS of ''Carmen Jones'', the 1979 fanfare is heard, likely due to a reverse plastering error.
*An error occurs on Seven Arts TV prints, with the CinemaScope extension fanfare being used (the extension is heard over the Seven Arts logo).
*On Seven Arts TV prints, the CinemaScope extension fanfare that debuted with the next logo is used (the extension is heard over the Seven Arts logo).
* The ''20th Century Fox Hour'' uses that show's fanfare; a voice-over from ''Restoration of the 20th Century Fox Hour'' can be heard in the video.
*The ''20th Century Fox Hour'' uses that show's fanfare; a voice-over from ''Restoration of the 20th Century Fox Hour'' can be heard in the video.


'''Availability:'''  It's still saved on just about every 20th Century Fox release from 1935 to 1968, with some exceptions.   
'''Availability:'''  It's still saved on just about every 20th Century Fox release from 1935 to 1968, with some exceptions.   
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