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'''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"
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'''Music/Sounds:''' A calm tune with an echoing 12-note electronic piano tune. In later years, the sound is mono for some reason.
'''Music/Sounds:''' A calm tune with an echoing 12-note electronic piano tune. In later years, the sound is mono for some reason.


'''Availability:''' Common outside of North America and Europe, as this is mainly seen in Australian and New Zealand cinemas. The first version is preserved on Fox Classics airings of ''Muriel's Wedding'', the original theatrical trailer of ''The Castle'', some prints of ''The Dish'' and strangely is found in place of the Roadshow Entertainment logo at the end of the 2002 Australian VHS release of ''Cats & Dogs''. The second version is easier to find and can be found on recent Roadshow productions like ''I Love You Too'', ''The Cup'' and most notably ''Red Dog''.
'''Availability:''' Common outside of North America and Europe, as this is mainly seen in Australian and New Zealand cinemas.
*The first version is preserved on Fox Classics airings of ''Muriel's Wedding'', the original theatrical trailer of ''The Castle'', some prints of ''The Dish'' and strangely is found in place of the Roadshow Entertainment logo at the end of the 2002 Australian VHS release of ''Cats & Dogs''.
*The second version is easier to find, and can be found on recent Roadshow productions like ''I Love You Too'', ''The Cup'' and most notably ''Red Dog''.
*It is expect to be seen on future films that were produced from them like ''The Dry'' (2021), ''The Drover's Wife: The Legend of Molly Johnson'' and ''Blueback''.


[[Category:Australia]]
[[Category:Australia]]

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