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*On ''The Internecine Project'', the logo is on a black background and the double a is under the company name. This is the actual logo as it made its first appearance in the late 1960s. | *On ''The Internecine Project'', the logo is on a black background and the double a is under the company name. This is the actual logo as it made its first appearance in the late 1960s. | ||
*On ''Three the Hard Way'', the logo (in {{Font color|red|red}}) just fades in on a black background, along with the text that reads "An Allied Artists Film". | *On ''Three the Hard Way'', the logo (in {{Font color|red|red}}) just fades in on a black background, along with the text that reads "An Allied Artists Film". | ||
*Starting in 1976, the Emanuel L. Wolf credit is omitted from the logo. | |||
'''FX/SFX:''' The zooming out of the "a's" | '''FX/SFX:''' The zooming out of the "a's" | ||
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'''Music/Sounds:''' Usually silent, or sometimes the film's opening theme accompanies it. | '''Music/Sounds:''' Usually silent, or sometimes the film's opening theme accompanies it. | ||
'''Availability:''' Rare. It is currently unknown when this logo made its debut. Allied Artists became a distributor after the release of ''Tickle Me'', and did not become a producer again until ''Cabaret'', which is the film that the animated variant made its debut. Still intact on ''The Man Who Would Be King'', ''Three The Hard Way'', and ''The Internecine Project'', among others. Sometimes, it is plastered with a WB shield on films such as ''Papillon | '''Availability:''' Rare. It is currently unknown when this logo made its debut. Allied Artists became a distributor after the release of ''Tickle Me'', and did not become a producer again until ''Cabaret'', which is the film that the animated variant made its debut. Still intact on ''The Man Who Would Be King'', ''Three The Hard Way'', and ''The Internecine Project'', among others. Sometimes, it is plastered with a WB shield on films such as ''Papillon''. It plasters the previous logo on the Allied Artists Video release of ''Tickle Me''. | ||
'''Editor's Note:''' None. | '''Editor's Note:''' None. | ||