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{{About|the original Australian television division of Village Roadshow|the current American division|Village Roadshow Television}} |
{{About|the original Australian television division of Village Roadshow|the current American division|Village Roadshow Television}} |
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===1st Logo (c. 1986-1992)=== |
===1st Logo (c. 1986-1992)=== |
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⚫ | '''Visuals:''' Over a black background is the text "'''ROADSHOW TELEVISION'''" as the Roadshow "{{color|gold|'''V'''}}" is drawn in the same way as the [[Roadshow Films|theatrical counterpart]] at the time, but quicker and with the "{{color|gold|'''V'''}}"s being drawn simultaneously. The "{{color|gold|'''V'''}}" shines and "{{color|gold|VILLAGE ROADSHOW CORPORATION}}" appears below. |
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'''Trivia:''' This logo is actually based upon its' theatrical counterpart's logo that was shown before an Australian theatrical trailer of any movie they released over there. That version has "ROADSHOW" in place of "ROADSHOW TELEVISION". |
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'''Variants:''' Sometimes, depending on who released the film, a transition appears after the logo had finished. |
'''Variants:''' Sometimes, depending on who released the film, a transition appears after the logo had finished. |
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*[[New World Pictures]]: The logo zooms out |
* [[New World Pictures]]: The logo zooms out towards one of the segments used in the New World logo. The New World logo zooms out. |
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*[[Orion Pictures]]: The logo zooms out, |
* [[Orion Pictures]]: The logo zooms out, chroma-keyed onto the Orion starfield. |
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*[[Carolco Pictures]]: |
* [[Carolco Pictures]]: For the early variant, the logo zooms out into the center of Carolco logo as it finishes forming. For the later variant, the logo zooms out and flies toward the centre of the Carolco logo as it starts forming, with the tail end of the logo playing at warp speed. |
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* [[The Rank Organisation|The Rank Organisation]]: The logo zooms out to the centre of the Rank Organisation gong. |
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* [[Castle Rock Entertainment]]: The logo remains until the 1989 Castle Rock logo's beacon pushes the logo away in a transition. |
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'''Technique:''' Traditional cel animation. |
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'''FX/SFX:''' The V being drawn in and the shining. |
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'''Audio:''' A shortened version of the Roadshow Films theme of the time for the regular variant. The other variants used the respective logos' themes. Other times, it's the opening theme of the film. |
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'''Availability:''' |
'''Availability:''' The regular variant made appearances on the SBS On-Demand print of ''Man of Flowers'' (which is no longer available for streaming) and the [[Umbrella Entertainment]] DVD of ''Dead Easy''. |
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'''Editor's Note:''' None. |
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===2nd Logo (1992-2010)=== |
===2nd Logo (1992-2010)=== |
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'''Variants:''' Like the previous logo, this logo sometimes transitions to another company's logo. |
'''Variants:''' Like the previous logo, this logo sometimes transitions to another company's logo. |
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*[[Miramax Films|Miramax Films/International]]: The logo sticks to the 'blue M' of the 1987 Miramax logo animation and fades away. |
* [[Miramax Films|Miramax Films/International]]: The logo sticks to the 'blue M' of the 1987 Miramax logo animation and fades away. |
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*[[New Line Cinema]]: On both the prototype and then-current version of the 1994 logo, as well as the 1992 logo, the logo either zooms out or sticks to the back of the rectangle of the New Line logo. |
* [[New Line Cinema]]: On both the prototype and then-current version of the 1994 logo, as well as the 1992 logo, the logo either zooms out or sticks to the back of the rectangle of the New Line logo. |
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*[[Spelling Films International]]: The logo transitions upwards by a cube effect. The second half of the pre-1995 Spelling logo plays. |
* [[Spelling Films|Spelling Films International]]: The logo transitions upwards by a cube effect. The second half of the pre-1995 Spelling logo plays. |
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*[[Morgan Creek]]: The logo becomes the background for the start of the 1991 Morgan Creek logo. |
* [[Morgan Creek Entertainment|Morgan Creek]]: The logo becomes the background for the start of the 1991 Morgan Creek logo. |
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*[[Capella Films]]: The Roadshow logo zooms out into the start of the Capella logo. |
* [[Capella Films]]: The Roadshow logo zooms out into the start of the Capella logo. |
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*[[Mandalay Pictures|Mandalay Entertainment]]: |
* [[Mandalay Pictures|Mandalay Entertainment]]: The screen zooms through a gap in one of the segments of the Roadshow logo into the short version of the Mandalay logo. |
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*[[Beacon Pictures]]: The Roadshow logo zooms to the top right of the screen towards the 1997 logo. While the light shines on the logo, the Roadshow logo fades out. |
* [[Beacon Pictures]]: The Roadshow logo zooms to the top right of the screen towards the 1997 logo. While the light shines on the logo, the Roadshow logo fades out. |
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*[[Regency Enterprises |
* [[Regency Enterprises]]: The Roadshow logo fades out after the 1994 Regency logo is formed. |
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* [[New Regency Productions|New Regency]]: The Roadshow logo runs either in warp or regular speed and folds down into the New Regency logo. |
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*[[ |
* [[Castle Rock Entertainment]]: The Roadshow logo remains until the 1989 Castle Rock logo's beacon pushes the Roadshow logo away in a transition. Another version has the same concept as before, but with the 1994 "Turner" logo. |
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* [[Island Pictures]]: The Roadshow logo zooms out while the animation from the Island logo starts during this transition. |
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*[[ |
* [[New World Pictures]]: The Roadshow logo flips back into the start of the 1984 New World logo. |
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* [[Rysher Entertainment]]: The Roadshow logo squeezes over to the 1995 Rysher logo. |
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* [[Cinergi Pictures Entertainment|Cinergi Pictures]]: The Roadshow logo flies away with the rotating "C" of the Cinergi logo. |
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* [[Carolco Pictures]]: The Roadshow logo zooms out to the middle of the "C" in the Carolco logo once it has formed, then the tail end of the Carolco logo is sped-up. |
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* [[Icon Productions]]: The Roadshow logo zooms out to the eye in the Icon Productions logo (the variant with just the Icon text), then the rest of the Icon logo plays |
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'''Technique:''' CGI. |
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'''FX/SFX:''' Same as the current Roadshow Entertainment logo. |
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'''Audio:''' Same as the current Roadshow Entertainment logo. |
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'''Audio Variants:''' The following music plays on the variations listed above. |
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*Miramax Films/International: The Roadshow Films theme, the 1987 Miramax theme or the opening theme of the movie. |
* Miramax Films/International: The Roadshow Films theme, the 1987 Miramax theme or the opening theme of the movie. |
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*New Line Cinema: The Roadshow Films theme (which is sometimes re-orchestrated), the New Line Cinema music, the opening theme of the movie or |
* New Line Cinema: The Roadshow Films theme (which is sometimes re-orchestrated), the New Line Cinema music, composed by Michael Kamen, the opening theme of the movie or the 1992-1995 Roadshow Entertainment theme. |
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*Spelling Films International: The Roadshow Films theme. |
* Spelling Films International: The Roadshow Films theme. |
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*Morgan Creek: The Roadshow Films theme or the Morgan Creek theme. |
* Morgan Creek: The Roadshow Films theme or the Morgan Creek theme, taken from the overture from ''Robin Hood: Prince of Thieves'', composed by Michael Kamen. |
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*Capella: The opening theme of the movie or the Roadshow Films theme. |
* Capella: The opening theme of the movie or the Roadshow Films theme. |
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*Mandalay Entertainment: Either the long Mandalay music or the Roadshow Films music. |
* Mandalay Entertainment: Either the long Mandalay music or the Roadshow Films music. |
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*Beacon: Silent Roadshow TV logo followed by the Beacon theme or the opening theme of the movie. |
* Beacon: Silent Roadshow TV logo followed by the Beacon theme or the opening theme of the movie. |
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*New Regency: The opening theme of the movie or |
* New Regency: The opening theme of the movie or the previous logo's theme. |
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*Castle Rock Entertainment: The Castle Rock theme, the Roadshow Films theme, or the opening theme of the movie. |
* Castle Rock Entertainment: The Castle Rock theme, composed by Marc Shaiman, the Roadshow Films theme, or the opening theme of the movie. |
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*Island Pictures: The opening theme of the movie. |
* Island Pictures: The opening theme of the movie. |
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*New World Pictures: The 1992-1995 Roadshow Entertainment Theme. |
* New World Pictures: The 1992-1995 Roadshow Entertainment Theme. |
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*Rysher Entertainment: The Rysher music. |
* Rysher Entertainment: The Rysher music. |
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*Cinergi Pictures: The Roadshow Films theme. |
* Cinergi Pictures: The Roadshow Films theme. |
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*Carolco Pictures: The theme from the Carolco logo. |
* Carolco Pictures: The theme from the Carolco logo, composed by Jerry Goldsmith. |
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* Icon Productions: The Roadshow Films theme. |
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'''Availability:''' |
'''Availability:''' |
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*Only seen on Australian and New Zealand TV airings of Roadshow material. However, movies from mid-2010 onwards do not have any Roadshow logo at all and instead carry the normal logos of the movie. |
* Only seen on Australian and New Zealand TV airings of Roadshow material. However, movies from mid-2010 onwards do not have any Roadshow logo at all and instead carry the normal logos of the movie. |
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* Outside of Australia it appears on Amazon Prime's print of ''Brilliant Lies''. |
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*Roadshow stopped using combo variants in the mid-2000s (the New Line variant was used as late as 2008). Some of the variants are hard to find due to the updating of prints; there could possibly be more than those already listed. |
* Roadshow stopped using combo variants in the mid-2000s (the New Line variant was used as late as 2008). Some of the variants are hard to find due to the updating of prints; there could possibly be more than those already listed. |
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**The New Line version is still found on a number of New Line movies. |
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**The |
** The New Line version is still found on a number of New Line movies. |
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** The Miramax version is still seen on a number of Miramax/[[Dimension Films|Dimension]] productions like ''Spy Kids'' and ''The Talented Mr. Ripley''. |
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**The Mandalay version (with Mandalay music) appears on ''Serving Sara'' and has appeared on DVD releases of ''The Muse'' and ''Shadowlands'' (the latter appearing with the Spelling Films variant). |
** The Mandalay version (with Mandalay music) appears on ''Serving Sara'' and has appeared on Australian DVD releases of ''The Muse'' and ''Shadowlands'' (the latter appearing with the Spelling Films variant). |
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**The Morgan Creek version can be seen on ''The Whole Nine Yards'' and ''The Last Exorcism''. |
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**The |
** The Morgan Creek version can be seen on ''The Whole Nine Yards'' and ''The Last Exorcism''. |
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**The |
** The Capella version has been spotted on ''Austin Powers: International Man of Mystery'' and ''Drop Dead Gorgeous''. |
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**The |
** The Beacon version can be seen on ''The Hurricane'' and ''The Family Man''. |
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** The New Regency version is retained on current Australian TV airings of ''Six Degrees of Separation''. |
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**The Island version appears on '90s TV prints of ''John Grisham's The Gingerbread Man'' |
** The Island version appears on '90s TV prints of ''John Grisham's The Gingerbread Man'' preceded by the 1998 [[PolyGram Filmed Entertainment|PolyGram Films]] logo. |
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**The Castle Rock version with the Turner byline can be seen on the |
** The Castle Rock version with the Turner byline can be seen on the film ''North'' when it airs on Foxtel. |
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**The Rysher variant was spotted on ''A Smile Like Yours''. |
** The Rysher variant was spotted on ''A Smile Like Yours''. |
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'''Editor's Note:''' None. |
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[[Category:Australian television logos]] |
[[Category:Australian television logos]] |
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[[Category:Television logos]] |
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[[Category:Village Roadshow |
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[[Category:Logos with music from Robin Hood: Prince of Thieves]] |
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[[Category:English-language logos]] |
Latest revision as of 09:24, 5 November 2024
iheartparamount, SuperMax124 and SBF2004
Video captures courtesy of
Logo Archive, TrickyMario7654, zampakid and Broken Saw
1st Logo (c. 1986-1992)
Visuals: Over a black background is the text "ROADSHOW TELEVISION" as the Roadshow "V" is drawn in the same way as the theatrical counterpart at the time, but quicker and with the "V"s being drawn simultaneously. The "V" shines and "VILLAGE ROADSHOW CORPORATION" appears below.
Trivia: This logo is actually based upon its' theatrical counterpart's logo that was shown before an Australian theatrical trailer of any movie they released over there. That version has "ROADSHOW" in place of "ROADSHOW TELEVISION".
Variants: Sometimes, depending on who released the film, a transition appears after the logo had finished.
- New World Pictures: The logo zooms out towards one of the segments used in the New World logo. The New World logo zooms out.
- Orion Pictures: The logo zooms out, chroma-keyed onto the Orion starfield.
- Carolco Pictures: For the early variant, the logo zooms out into the center of Carolco logo as it finishes forming. For the later variant, the logo zooms out and flies toward the centre of the Carolco logo as it starts forming, with the tail end of the logo playing at warp speed.
- The Rank Organisation: The logo zooms out to the centre of the Rank Organisation gong.
- Castle Rock Entertainment: The logo remains until the 1989 Castle Rock logo's beacon pushes the logo away in a transition.
Technique: Traditional cel animation.
Audio: A shortened version of the Roadshow Films theme of the time for the regular variant. The other variants used the respective logos' themes. Other times, it's the opening theme of the film.
Availability: The regular variant made appearances on the SBS On-Demand print of Man of Flowers (which is no longer available for streaming) and the Umbrella Entertainment DVD of Dead Easy.
2nd Logo (1992-2010)
Visuals: Same as the current Roadshow Entertainment logo, but with "TELEVISION" replacing "ENTERTAINMENT".
Variants: Like the previous logo, this logo sometimes transitions to another company's logo.
- Miramax Films/International: The logo sticks to the 'blue M' of the 1987 Miramax logo animation and fades away.
- New Line Cinema: On both the prototype and then-current version of the 1994 logo, as well as the 1992 logo, the logo either zooms out or sticks to the back of the rectangle of the New Line logo.
- Spelling Films International: The logo transitions upwards by a cube effect. The second half of the pre-1995 Spelling logo plays.
- Morgan Creek: The logo becomes the background for the start of the 1991 Morgan Creek logo.
- Capella Films: The Roadshow logo zooms out into the start of the Capella logo.
- Mandalay Entertainment: The screen zooms through a gap in one of the segments of the Roadshow logo into the short version of the Mandalay logo.
- Beacon Pictures: The Roadshow logo zooms to the top right of the screen towards the 1997 logo. While the light shines on the logo, the Roadshow logo fades out.
- Regency Enterprises: The Roadshow logo fades out after the 1994 Regency logo is formed.
- New Regency: The Roadshow logo runs either in warp or regular speed and folds down into the New Regency logo.
- Castle Rock Entertainment: The Roadshow logo remains until the 1989 Castle Rock logo's beacon pushes the Roadshow logo away in a transition. Another version has the same concept as before, but with the 1994 "Turner" logo.
- Island Pictures: The Roadshow logo zooms out while the animation from the Island logo starts during this transition.
- New World Pictures: The Roadshow logo flips back into the start of the 1984 New World logo.
- Rysher Entertainment: The Roadshow logo squeezes over to the 1995 Rysher logo.
- Cinergi Pictures: The Roadshow logo flies away with the rotating "C" of the Cinergi logo.
- Carolco Pictures: The Roadshow logo zooms out to the middle of the "C" in the Carolco logo once it has formed, then the tail end of the Carolco logo is sped-up.
- Icon Productions: The Roadshow logo zooms out to the eye in the Icon Productions logo (the variant with just the Icon text), then the rest of the Icon logo plays
Technique: CGI.
Audio: Same as the current Roadshow Entertainment logo.
Audio Variants: The following music plays on the variations listed above.
- Miramax Films/International: The Roadshow Films theme, the 1987 Miramax theme or the opening theme of the movie.
- New Line Cinema: The Roadshow Films theme (which is sometimes re-orchestrated), the New Line Cinema music, composed by Michael Kamen, the opening theme of the movie or the 1992-1995 Roadshow Entertainment theme.
- Spelling Films International: The Roadshow Films theme.
- Morgan Creek: The Roadshow Films theme or the Morgan Creek theme, taken from the overture from Robin Hood: Prince of Thieves, composed by Michael Kamen.
- Capella: The opening theme of the movie or the Roadshow Films theme.
- Mandalay Entertainment: Either the long Mandalay music or the Roadshow Films music.
- Beacon: Silent Roadshow TV logo followed by the Beacon theme or the opening theme of the movie.
- New Regency: The opening theme of the movie or the previous logo's theme.
- Castle Rock Entertainment: The Castle Rock theme, composed by Marc Shaiman, the Roadshow Films theme, or the opening theme of the movie.
- Island Pictures: The opening theme of the movie.
- New World Pictures: The 1992-1995 Roadshow Entertainment Theme.
- Rysher Entertainment: The Rysher music.
- Cinergi Pictures: The Roadshow Films theme.
- Carolco Pictures: The theme from the Carolco logo, composed by Jerry Goldsmith.
- Icon Productions: The Roadshow Films theme.
Availability:
- Only seen on Australian and New Zealand TV airings of Roadshow material. However, movies from mid-2010 onwards do not have any Roadshow logo at all and instead carry the normal logos of the movie.
- Outside of Australia it appears on Amazon Prime's print of Brilliant Lies.
- Roadshow stopped using combo variants in the mid-2000s (the New Line variant was used as late as 2008). Some of the variants are hard to find due to the updating of prints; there could possibly be more than those already listed.
- The New Line version is still found on a number of New Line movies.
- The Miramax version is still seen on a number of Miramax/Dimension productions like Spy Kids and The Talented Mr. Ripley.
- The Mandalay version (with Mandalay music) appears on Serving Sara and has appeared on Australian DVD releases of The Muse and Shadowlands (the latter appearing with the Spelling Films variant).
- The Morgan Creek version can be seen on The Whole Nine Yards and The Last Exorcism.
- The Capella version has been spotted on Austin Powers: International Man of Mystery and Drop Dead Gorgeous.
- The Beacon version can be seen on The Hurricane and The Family Man.
- The New Regency version is retained on current Australian TV airings of Six Degrees of Separation.
- The Island version appears on '90s TV prints of John Grisham's The Gingerbread Man preceded by the 1998 PolyGram Films logo.
- The Castle Rock version with the Turner byline can be seen on the film North when it airs on Foxtel.
- The Rysher variant was spotted on A Smile Like Yours.