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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 oddly, 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 oddly, 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.
'''Availability:''' Common.
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Logo: On a black background, we see 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.
Variants: Sometimes, depending on who released the film, a transition appears after the logo had finished.
FX/SFX: The V being drawn in and the shining.
Music/Sounds: A shortened version of the Roadshow Films theme of the time for the regular variant. The other variants used the respective logos' themes.
Availability: Ultra rare. The regular variant made surprise 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. The other variants are extinct. If you live in Australia or New Zealand, check your old tapes!
Editor's Note: This logo may creep-out first time viewers, but the transition thing was actually a pretty cool idea for the time.
Logo: 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.
FX/SFX: Same as the current Roadshow Entertainment logo.
Music/Sounds: Same as the current Roadshow Entertainment logo.
Music/Sounds Variants: The following music plays on the variations listed above.
Availability: Common.
Editor's Note: None.