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  1. This logo was introduced after the company's purchase by Transamerica Corporation. This logo (used in films and online) was ultimately a placeholder logo for the reintroduction of the 1987 UA logo in 2001. After 7 years of absence, the 1987 logo returned, but the text was changed to a different...

    • (May 17, 1930-October 23, 1967) Visuals: An elongated black hexagon is seen on a varying background, usually some sort of parchment, with a 3-layer white outline inside of it.
    • (October 30, 1942-July 17, 1943) Visuals: There is a design of a bald eagle with the words "UNITED ARTISTS" in front. Above this "A" is seen, and below it "Release" is seen.
    • (June 13, 1967-August 3, 1968) Visuals: A large black circle is seen with the words "UNITED ARTISTS" centered within it as cote outs. The "U" and "A" are much larger than the rest of the text, and overlap each other.
    • (June 19, 1968-August 4, 1976) Visuals: It starts with two sets of blue lines going into place one by one on a black background. One line turns to the left, another turns to the right, and so on.
  2. These are the logo variations seen throughout the years by United Artists. Duel at Diablo (1966): There is the text "A UNITED ARTISTS RELEASE" on a black background. A sword rips and makes an x through the logo. Then, the sword slices down, which make the rips of the logo fly back, revealing the opening scene of the film.

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  5. Logo: The text "UNITED ARTISTS" starts appearing on a black screen in five segments, outlined by a blue light. After "UNITED ARTISTS" completely revealed, the Transamerica "T" and the byline "A Transamerica Company" (which is sometimes tinted gold) fade in below as "UNITED ARTISTS" turns orange.

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  7. The second United Artists logo, used during the company's sale to Transamerica from 1967 until 1982. On the basis of its film and television hits, in 1967, Transamerica Corporation purchased 98 percent of UA's stock. Transamerica selected David and Arnold Picker to lead its studio.

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