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|text=Well it's those international snipes that appear on international prints of films. 20th Century Fox and Columbia did this too on Russia.
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|text=By the way, you should report it in the "Surprise Logo Discoveries" Forum.
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Soooo I recently found this logo on a Russian print of ‘’ The red and the black ‘’, but I don’t know if it should be considered a Russian Gaumont logo or not, cause all we hear is the Gaumont Sun globe music and Russian text on the screen, let me know what you all think, is it a Russian variant or nah?
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Well it's those international snipes that appear on international prints of films. 20th Century Fox and Columbia did this too on Russia. |
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By the way, you should report it in the "Surprise Logo Discoveries" Forum. |