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'''Logo:''' The ribboning and the marquee look the same as the first one, but with a different lion. The logo begins with the lion (name unknown, possibly Slats?) staring to one side, then immediately skips after a second to the lion staring at the other side, then it skips to the lion looking down, turning his head, and looks at the camera. After that, he roars a bit. After a second, it skips to the lion looking directly at the camera. | '''Logo:''' The ribboning and the marquee look the same as the first one, but with a different lion. The logo begins with the lion (name unknown, possibly Slats?) staring to one side, then immediately skips after a second to the lion staring at the other side, then it skips to the lion looking down, turning his head, and looks at the camera. After that, he roars a bit. After a second, it skips to the lion looking directly at the camera. | ||
'''Variants:''' | |||
* There is also a sepia-toned version. | |||
* A rare variant of this logo was spotted on a 2011 CBS Sunday morning news broadcast. It shows an image of the lion, but his position is different and is staring at the camera. It is unknown what movie used this variant. | * A rare variant of this logo was spotted on a 2011 CBS Sunday morning news broadcast. It shows an image of the lion, but his position is different and is staring at the camera. It is unknown what movie used this variant. | ||
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'''Music/Sounds:''' None. | '''Music/Sounds:''' None. | ||
'''Availability:''' Ultra rare. This, however, appeared on ''Wild Oranges''. Retained on TCM's Silent Sunday Nights. | '''Availability:''' Ultra rare. This, however, appeared on ''Wild Oranges''. Retained on TCM's Silent Sunday Nights. | ||
==Louis B. Mayer Pictures Corporation== | ==Louis B. Mayer Pictures Corporation== | ||