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Background: Roadshow Films was created by the owners of Village Cinemas in 1970 and has become a leading distributor in Australia. They are most notable for distributing classic Australian films in the 90s including ''The Dish'', ''Muriel's Wedding'' and the Australian classic ''The Castle''. Today, they distribute a number of films from different Hollywood studios as well as Australian productions. | Background: Roadshow Films was created by the owners of Village Cinemas in 1970 and has become a leading distributor in Australia. They are most notable for distributing classic Australian films in the 90s including ''The Dish'', ''Muriel's Wedding'' and the Australian classic ''The Castle''. Today, they distribute a number of films from different Hollywood studios as well as Australian productions. | ||
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2nd logo (1979-1986) | 2nd logo (1979-1986) | ||
Nicknames: "Australian Outline", "Aussie Light Trails" | Nicknames: "Australian Outline", "Aussie Light Trails" | ||
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3rd Logo (1985-1992) | 3rd Logo (1985-1992) | ||
Nicknames: "The Australian V of Doom", "Australian V from Hell", "Roadshow V's Dark Side", "Viacom's Australian Cousin" | Nicknames: "The Australian V of Doom", "Australian V from Hell", "Roadshow V's Dark Side", "Viacom's Australian Cousin" | ||
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4th Logo (1992- ) | 4th Logo (1992- ) | ||
Logo: A chrome curve comes from the right of screen. The curve then moves down, turning out to be the large "V", and several more segments appear. They all zoom back to reveal the logo same as before, but chrome. Underneath the word "ROADSHOW" along with a line separating the byline "A VILLAGE ROADSHOW COMPANY" | Logo: A chrome curve comes from the right of screen. The curve then moves down, turning out to be the large "V", and several more segments appear. They all zoom back to reveal the logo same as before, but chrome. Underneath the word "ROADSHOW" along with a line separating the byline "A VILLAGE ROADSHOW COMPANY" |