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*On trailers for the studio's films that were released by United Artists, this logo appears (in negative) above the 1976 United Artists logo. "An '''MGM''' Presentation" is next to this logo.
*On trailers for the studio's films that were released by United Artists, this logo appears (in negative) above the 1976 United Artists logo. "An '''MGM''' Presentation" is next to this logo.


'''Trivia:''' This particular logo design remained in use long after it was retired as an opening logo. This was used as the print logo for MGM until at least 1982. The lion graphic then became the logo for MGM Grand for many years, and later MGM Mirage. It is currently used for the logo of MGM Resorts International.
'''Trivia:'''  
*The lion graphic was designed by design agency Lippincott.
*This particular logo design remained in use long after it was retired as an opening logo. This was used as the print logo for MGM until at least 1982. The lion graphic then became the logo for MGM Grand for many years, and later MGM Mirage. It is currently used for the logo of MGM Resorts International.


'''FX/SFX:''' The simple fade-in and fade-out of the logo.
'''FX/SFX:''' The simple fade-in and fade-out of the logo.
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'''Editor's Note:''' Even as far as abstract logos go, the onscreen graphic feels like a wasted effort. But, at least MGM still saw fit to use it elsewhere for a long time after.
'''Editor's Note:''' Even as far as abstract logos go, the onscreen graphic feels like a wasted effort. But, at least MGM still saw fit to use it elsewhere for a long time after.


===11th Logo (May 23, 1974-July 4, 1975)===
===11th Logo (May 23, 1974-July 4, 1975)===
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