Sort of off topic but didn't think it was worth starting a new thread, but this amazing picture just surfaced recently...https://www.alamy.com/clint-eastwood-lee-van-cleef-sergio-leone-eli-wallach-rome-1966-image211547665.html
The great part is that the research continues! There's still much to learn about this film...
Cool logo but it doesn't belong.
Are you saying that the UA logo was NEVER on prints of the movie, or only on the first run prints? Because if it's the latter, and UA later put the logo on for subsequent releases, I'd rather have it along than not. It's part of the film's history. If the difference between first run prints and those that came immediately after is only that logo, then let's have the logo.
I remember something close to this logo for the films.
Over the past few decades, home releases have included a logo that was being used by the studio at the time of release. The UA logo (9th logo) that you posted was used from 1982 to 1987.
Like I said it was "something" like what I posted the "UA" but without the United Artists below. I saw the films on Times Square in 66-67 and it definitely wasn't the colorful one.
Kino has announced a new UHD version of GBU. Its the extended cut with another new color grade (but not HDR) . Hopefully its better.