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Eastman Kodak Film[]

1988-2010[]

Kodak Motion Picture Products/Kodak Film Stock/Kodak Motion Picture Film (prototype)[]

In 1993, the name was renamed to Kodak Motion Picture Film.

1995-2017[]

Variants:

  • On Jawbreaker, the print logo is on a rectangle.
  • One film, uses the same logo from Jawbreaker, but the Kodak is red, Motion Picture Film is black and the rectangle is yellow.

December 11, 1997-2005[]

This was only seen on A miniszter félrelép (1997), Kissing a Fool (1998), Major League: Back to the Minors (1998), What Rats Won't Do (1998), Girls' Night (1998), The Governess (1998), Wrongfully Accused (1998), Divorcing Jack (1998), I Want You (1998), Little Voice (1998), Sliding Doors (1998), Woundings (1998), Outside Ozona (1998), Lost in Space (1998), Elizabeth (1999), The Very Thought of You (1999), Still Crazy (1999), Tango (1999), No Code of Conduct (1999), Under Pressure (1999), Entrapment (1999), Get Real (1999), Hilary and Jackie (1999), Russell Mulcahy's Tale of the Mummy (1999), Dreaming of Joseph Lees (1999), Plunkett & Macleane (1999), Virtual Sexuality (1999), The White Suit (1999), Happy, Texas (1999), Strange Planet (1999), Fortress 2: Re-Entry (2000), 3 Strikes (2000), Just One Time (2000), Titanic Town (2000), East Is East (2000), The Debt (2000), Simon Magus (2001), Tadpole (2002), A Slipping-Down Life (2004), P.S. (2004) and Heights (2005).

Kodak Motion Picture Film[]

1999-November 26, 2014, January 29, 2016, 2017, November 6, 2019[]

2005-2023[]

December 18, 2015–2017, 2018-2023[]

Kodak Film[]

Late 2017-present[]

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