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Multiple availability sources example:<br>
Multiple availability sources example:<br>
'''Availability:''' As with the first Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer logo, most films that have this logo either got destroyed in the 1965 MGM vault fire or were plastered by then-future Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer logos, with the same going for the other logos from the company. The only known surviving movies containing this logo are ''The Ace of Hearts'' and ''The Penalty'', the latter of which has the logo at the end and is plastered on some prints with the MGM "Lion Marquee" endcap. It was stated that the first appearance of the logo is ''Polly of the Circus''. However, the surviving prints of the aforementioned film do not have this logo.<br>
'''Availability:''' It can be seen on the earliest films under the Paramount Pictures name. Some films are still around, while others are destroyed.
'''Availability:''' It can be seen on the earliest films under the Paramount Pictures name. Some films are still around, while others are destroyed.
* Seen at the end of very early Paramount-era films such as ''The Squaw Man'', ''The Virginian'', ''The Bargain'', ''The Italian'', ''Carmen'', and ''The Cheat''.<br>
* Seen at the end of very early Paramount-era films such as ''The Squaw Man'', ''The Virginian'', ''The Bargain'', ''The Italian'', ''Carmen'', and ''The Cheat''.<br>
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