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Background
Atlas Video was a seemingly short-lived video distribution outfit based in Old Bridge, New Jersey.
(198?-1993?)
Logo: TBA
Technique: The CGI and globe, which is actually okay for its time, and the music.
Music/Sounds: A rather cheesy descending synth jingle.
Availability: Seen on video releases from this company such as Death Force, Madonna: A Case of Blood Ambition, Halloween Night (AKA: Hack-O-Lantern), Voodoo Dolls, Dream a Little Evil, Final Cut (released by Atlas as "Lights, Cameras, Murder!"), Jigsaw (1990), Vampire Cop, Invasion of the Mind Benders, and Streets of Vengeance, among others.