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===Background===
===Background===
'''Sony Pictures Releasing''' is the successor of the Triumph Releasing Corporation and is the film distribution unit of [[Sony Pictures Entertainment|Sony Pictures]]. The company distributes films from Sony's [[Columbia Pictures]], [[Screen Gems Pictures|Screen Gems]] and [[TriStar Pictures]] labels, among others. The company also operates [[Sony Pictures Releasing International]], a international branch that handles distribution of titles from SPE in foreign markets.
'''Sony Pictures Releasing''' is the successor of the Triumph Releasing Corporation and is the film distribution unit of [[Sony Pictures Entertainment|Sony Pictures]]. The company distributes films from Sony's [[Columbia Pictures]], [[Screen Gems (1998-present)|Screen Gems]] and [[TriStar Pictures]] labels, among others. The company also operates [[Sony Pictures Releasing International]], a international branch that handles distribution of titles from SPE in foreign markets.


===Logo (June 4, 1996-1990s)===
===Logo (June 4, 1996-1990s)===

Revision as of 23:28, 21 December 2023


Background

Sony Pictures Releasing is the successor of the Triumph Releasing Corporation and is the film distribution unit of Sony Pictures. The company distributes films from Sony's Columbia Pictures, Screen Gems and TriStar Pictures labels, among others. The company also operates Sony Pictures Releasing International, a international branch that handles distribution of titles from SPE in foreign markets.

Logo (June 4, 1996-1990s)

Visuals: Over a black background is the text "SONY PICTURES RELEASING", with "SONY PICTURES" above and "RELEASING" below all in Garamond font. A red line separates the text (ala the first Alliance Atlantis logo).

Technique: None.

Audio: None.

Availability: Seen before the trailer for The Last Supper, which can be seen on the 1996 VHS release of Heavy Metal.

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