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Background: Burning Moon Home Video was a sub-label of Dead Alive Productions.
Background: Burning Moon Home Video was a sub-label of Dead Alive Productions.


(1995-2000?)
(1995-2000?)
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Trivia: The skull in the logo is actually the skull that was used for many of the posters and cover arts for the 1992 horror film The Burning Moon.
Trivia: The skull in the logo is actually the skull that was used for many of the posters and cover arts for the 1992 horror film The Burning Moon.

Revision as of 16:15, 2 June 2022


Background: Burning Moon Home Video was a sub-label of Dead Alive Productions.

(1995-2000?)

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Logo: On a black background, we see a skull with flesh on both of the skull's eye sockets inside a circle with scratches seen on the left of the circle along with the red text below,

Burning Moon Home Video

Trivia: The skull in the logo is actually the skull that was used for many of the posters and cover arts for the 1992 horror film The Burning Moon.

Variant: A feature presentation variant logo can be seen before the actual logo plays, with the white italic text Feature Presentation outlined in red plastered in the front of the logo.

FX: The fading in and out of the logo.

Music/Sounds: A creepy music box tune along with some howling/moaning wolf noises.

Variants: In the Feature Presentation variant, the audio is omitted and is replaced with a male announcer saying "And now.....our feature presentation".

Availability: Seen on VHS prints of low-budget horror films such as Uninvited, Las Vegas Blood Bath, Dead Time Tales, Animals, Feast, The Screaming, Camp Blood, Vampire Femmes, and Dark Heritage: The Final Descendant.

Editor's Note: None.

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