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===9th Logo ( | ===9th Logo (June 28, 1957-July 10, 1987)=== | ||
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* The logo is preserved on pre-May 9, 1986 films by MGM that are owned by Warner Bros. via Turner Entertainment Co. However, for releases from May 23, 1986-July 10, 1987 that still use the MGM/UA Entertainment Co. logo that's copyrighted by MGM Entertainment Co. (such as ''O.C. and Stiggs''), the logo may be kept on or replaced with the 2001 logo on productions copyrighted to United Artists using the MGM/UA logo. Your best bet would be to check MGM/UA Home Video tapes. | * The logo is preserved on pre-May 9, 1986 films by MGM that are owned by Warner Bros. via Turner Entertainment Co. However, for releases from May 23, 1986-July 10, 1987 that still use the MGM/UA Entertainment Co. logo that's copyrighted by MGM Entertainment Co. (such as ''O.C. and Stiggs''), the logo may be kept on or replaced with the 2001 logo on productions copyrighted to United Artists using the MGM/UA logo. Your best bet would be to check MGM/UA Home Video tapes. | ||
*Also, the 1960-1982 version was plastered over with the 1983-1986 version on ''Two Weeks in Another Town'' on an international TCM airing. | *Also, the 1960-1982 version was plastered over with the 1983-1986 version on ''Two Weeks in Another Town'' on an international TCM airing. | ||
*The | *This logo debuted on ''The Seventh Sin'' and made its final appearance on ''O.C. and Stiggs''. | ||
*This appeared on original theatrical prints of ''Where the River Runs Black'', but video releases replaced it with the 13th logo. | *This appeared on original theatrical prints of ''Where the River Runs Black'', but video releases replaced it with the 13th logo. | ||
*This logo remains intact on the Shout! Factory Blu-Rays of ''To Live and Die in L.A.'' and ''Poltergeist II: The Other Side''. | *This logo remains intact on the Shout! Factory Blu-Rays of ''To Live and Die in L.A.'' and ''Poltergeist II: The Other Side''. | ||
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'''Editor's Note:''' One of the most popular logos to exist. In fact, Leo is the most famous out of all the MGM lions. | '''Editor's Note:''' One of the most popular logos to exist. In fact, Leo is the most famous out of all the MGM lions. | ||
=== 10th Logo (April 3-October 13, 1968, 1977?-1981)=== | === 10th Logo (April 3-October 13, 1968, 1977?-1981)=== | ||