Ragtime (1981) : Exactly like the Reds variant, but the background is brighter and the near-circle is zoomed out further than usual. Reds (1981): The 1975 logo is on a wild blue-yonder colored background and the near-circle is dark blue with a grayish tint. Popeye (1980): The 1953 "A Paramount Picture" logo is used, but in black and white. Logo Variations - Paramount Pictures - CLG Wiki The Elephant Man (1980): Exactly the same as The Shootist variant. This appeared before a film-within-a-film entitled Laughing Bunnies, which Snoopy and Woodstock were laughing out loud at during the film. DeMille" in DeMille's signature handwriting.īon Voyage, Charlie Brown (and Don't Come Back!!) (1980): There is a cameo appearance by the 1975 Paramount logo during the film on an airplane in-flight movie, consisting of the Peanuts Gang sitting on chairs on the plane, and on a screen, we see a movie countdown leader parody, followed by a shot of the finished Paramount mountain logo (albeit with the Gulf+Western byline in blue instead of the usual white). Under the Paramount name are the words " SUPERVISED BY" in a Roman font and "Cecil B. The Buccaneer (1958): It's the Paramount mountain from the time, only this time the font has slightly changed and seems more "handwritten", and the name is not stretched to fit in the circle of stars. The logo was designed by artist Arnold Friberg, who also developed the typeface for the main titles. DE MILLE PRODUCTION", also in gold appear below. The Ten Commandments (1956): A different reddish-brown mountain (intended to be Mount Sinai) appears with a red sky, with the words "Paramount Presents" in gold and moved to the top near the stars. The clouds don't move and the mountain is less realistic than the standard logo. ![]() War and Peace (1956): A different representation of the mountain appears. and completely red/crimson at the end of the film. ![]() The sky is burnt sienna at the beginning. The stars spin for a moment, then twenty stars "fly" away from the logo and the other four fade into four lamps inside a stage. Red Garters (1954): After a few seconds, "A Paramount Picture" fades out, leaving only the stars and the background. Popeye, the Ace of Space (Popeye short, 1953): The closing features Popeye smoking his pipe, making the Paramount logo. The Greatest Show on Earth (1952): The logo appears on the background of a spinning wheel. Popeye later appears from the bottom of the screen and blows his pipe. ![]() He then punches Bluto and lets go of the mountain top, and stars emerge from Bluto's head and form the Paramount logo, as the words "A Paramount Picture" and " Color by TECHNICOLOR" appear below Bluto. Bluto is on this mountain top, and then Popeye grabs the mountain top (with Bluto on it), with a lasso. Sunset Boulevard (1950): The logo is superimposed on a street floor.Īlpine for You (Popeye short, 1951): An end gag that may have started it all. Santa's Surprise (1947, Noveltoons): One of the stars turns yellow and becomes the star on a Christmas tree. The mountains in both variations are blurry. The text has a shadow effect and is tinted saffron. Lady in the Dark (1944): The logo is superimposed on a blue starry sky at the beginning.
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