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  1. The Music Man (1962): We see a very large array of uniformed marchers moving forward, two further in front who are carrying on either side a wide red banner with the Warner Bros. logo on it.

  2. The CLG Wiki is a companion site of The Closing Logo Group, operated under the authority of The TVA Media Consortium. All logos described and photographed are exclusive properties of their respective owners. The use of these logos to inform puts the copyrighted material on this site under fair use. CLG, Closing Logo Group, CLG Wiki, DLC, DLC ...

  3. 5 days ago · Catwoman (2004): The logo is metallic blue and put on a cloudy background. Only on the trailer. On another trailer, the logo is in 3D and put on a black background. Ocean's Twelve (2004): On the trailer, the logo put upon a black background and is in a red/white color scheme. Charlie and the Chocolate Factory (2005):

  4. Roadshow Entertainment (Australia) Roadshow Television/Summary. Roadshow-Lorimar Home Video (Australia) V. Village Roadshow Pictures. Village Roadshow Pictures/Logo Variations. Village Roadshow Pictures/Summary. W. Warner Village Cinemas.

  5. Logo captures by Eric S. and others. Click here for the trailer variants. The Walt Disney Company ( Walt Disney Pictures, Touchstone Pictures, Pixar Animation Studios, Caravan Pictures, Marvel Studios, Hollywood Pictures, 20th Century Fox Film Corporation, Fox Searchlight Pictures, Fox Atomic, Regency Enterprises, Blue Sky Studios, 20th Century ...

  6. New Line Cinema (also known as "New Line Productions, Inc." and formerly known as "New Line Cinema Corporation") is a genre film studio subsidiary of Warner Bros. Pictures, a unit of Warner Bros. Discovery. Originally started in 1967 by Robert Shaye and Michael Lynne as an indie/low-budget film studio, they would go on to produce several major blockbuster films including A Nightmare on Elm ...

  7. Not to be confused with Village Roadshow Pictures. The British arm of Village Roadshow. They handle distribution of Brit and Hollywood films. Back then in 1971, it was called Roadshow Pictures. 1971-1979 Logo: Same as the Roadshow Films logo of the time, but "Australian" is replaced with "British". TBA

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