Gypsy (1962): We start out with an orchestra on a stage. The camera then zooms in on the banner to show the usual logo. The Music Man (1962): We see a very large array of uniformed marchers moving forward, two further in front who are carrying on either side a wide red banner with the Warner Bros. PICTURES", in a cartoon-ish font, are on a bright red sign, with the word "Presents" in a red script font below. Gay Purr-ee (1962): The WB shield is inside a blue rounded rectangle with "PRESENTS" in a red rounded rectangle, amongst other colorful rounded rectangles.Īdventures of the Road Runner (1962): The bannerless WB shield is on a red-orange sign, and the words "WARNER BROS. Splendor in the Grass (1961): The shield is carved onto a granite background. It then morphs into the outline of Angie Dickinson's character, Rachel Cade. The Sins of Rachel Cade (1961): We see a black and white WB shield on a black background. It is superimposed on an Australian grassland background. The Sundowners (1960): The WB shield is in a 30's style and has no banner around it. shield is superimposed over a beach at sunset. Often plastered with a recent WB logo on some newer prints.Ī Summer Place (1959): The Warner Bros. The Nun's Story (1959): Uses the same shield from The Young Philadelphians on a black background. John Paul Jones (1959): The WB shield is in a gold/safety orange/old burgundy color scheme, and the word "Presents" is absent.
It then morphs and shrinks to become a circle. The Young Philadelphians (1959): The logo is white on a black background. Girl on the Run (1958): The logo looks metallic and odd. The Searchers (1956): The shield is either on a gray or a rustic orange brick background, depending on the quality of the print. The Wrong Man (1956): The shield, except for the banner, is outlined. New York Confidential (1955): The logo is metallic and just like Under Capricorn, "Presents" is absent. Land of the Pharaohs (1955): The logo is made of stone and has a rectangular outline. On the latter, the shield is brighter and the city lights are slightly different. Under Capricorn (1949): It appears as usual, but the word "Presents" is absent.Ī Star is Born (1954) and Rebel Without a Cause (1955): The Warner Bros. Rope (1948): The WB logo is superimposed on a opening shot. The Adventures of Robin Hood (1938) and The Private Lives of Elizabeth and Essex (1939): The shield is apricot and is surrounded by vines and plants. These are the logo variations seen throughout the years by Warner Bros.