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'''Music/Sounds:''' None. | '''Music/Sounds:''' None. | ||
'''Availability:''' Extremely rare. You can find this on the earliest Thorn EMI Video releases, including their first fourteen releases (''The Tubes Video'', ''April Wine Live in London'', ''I Am a Dancer'', ''Can't Stop the Music'', ''Times Square'', ''Death on the Nile'', ''The Cruel Sea'', ''The Day the Earth Caught Fire'', ''The Best of Benny Hill'', ''Scars of Dracula'', ''Sophia Loren: Her Own Story'', ''S.O.S. Titanic'', ''The Royal Wedding'', and ''Queen: Greatest Flix''), ''Heartland'', and ''The Mirror Crack'd''. | '''Availability:''' Extremely rare. You can find this on the earliest Thorn EMI Video releases, including their first fourteen releases (''The Tubes Video'', ''April Wine Live in London'', ''I Am a Dancer'', ''Can't Stop the Music'', ''Times Square'', ''Death on the Nile'', ''The Cruel Sea'', ''The Day the Earth Caught Fire'', ''The Best of Benny Hill'', ''Scars of Dracula'', ''Sophia Loren: Her Own Story'', ''S.O.S. Titanic'', ''The Royal Wedding'', and ''Queen: Greatest Flix''), ''Heartland'', and ''The Mirror Crack'd''. Don't expect to find this on British releases; they usually didn't use any logo at all (even under their prior name of EMI Video) and just started with the opening credits or scenes of the film. | ||
'''Editor's Note:''' This might be very boring to some; it was most likely intended as a placeholder logo. | '''Editor's Note:''' This might be very boring to some; it was most likely intended as a placeholder logo. |