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'''Availability:''' Rare, seen on some films distributed under the Allied Artists Pictures brand from this era which includes ''Stampede'', ''I Was an American Spy'', and ''The Highwaymen''.
'''Availability:''' Rare, seen on some films distributed under the Allied Artists Pictures brand from this era which includes ''Stampede'', ''I Was an American Spy'', and ''The Highwaymen''.


'''Editor's Note:''' None.
'''Legacy:''' None.


===2nd Logo (1953-1966)===
===2nd Logo (1953-1966)===
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'''Availability:''' The standalone version of the logo itself is rare, but the in-credit one appears on most films distributed and/or produced by the company.
'''Availability:''' The standalone version of the logo itself is rare, but the in-credit one appears on most films distributed and/or produced by the company.


'''Editor's Note:''' From 1966 to 1972, Allied Artists would use an in-credit notice. After the success of ''Cabaret'', they would resume production on new films, resulting in a new identity.
'''Legacy:''' From 1966 to 1972, Allied Artists would use an in-credit notice. After the success of ''Cabaret'', they would resume production on new films, resulting in a new identity.


===3rd Logo (December 16, 1973-November 11, 1978) ===
===3rd Logo (December 16, 1973-November 11, 1978) ===
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'''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''. 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'', where the logo made its first appearance. It plasters the previous logo on the Allied Artists Video release of ''Tickle Me'' and ''House on Haunted Hill''.
'''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''. 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'', where the logo made its first appearance. It plasters the previous logo on the Allied Artists Video release of ''Tickle Me'' and ''House on Haunted Hill''.


'''Editor's Note:''' None.
'''Legacy:''' None.


=== 4th Logo (2000s- )===
=== 4th Logo (2000s- )===
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'''Availability:''' Should be on any recent films distributed and/or produced by the company. It can also be seen before some videos on the YouTube channel alliedartists.
'''Availability:''' Should be on any recent films distributed and/or produced by the company. It can also be seen before some videos on the YouTube channel alliedartists.


'''Editor's Note:''' None.
'''Legacy:''' None.


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