Entertainment Partners

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Background

Entertainment Partners was a production company owned by Robert E. Fuisz, Alfred R. Kelman and William F. Storke.

Logo (December 17, 1984-1986)


Visuals: Over a black background, there is a golden stylized, connected "EP", then a blue light streak flies from top-right, and it flashes. The blue light streak flies from bottom-left and sweeps out the text "ENTERTAINMENT PARTNERS", in gold, fading in beside the "P".

Variant:

  • On a 3rd January 1991 Thames airing of the 1986 TV movie The Last Days of Patton, this logo fades into the 1990 Thames Television Presentation endcap.
  • A closing version exists where the "EP" zooms out on a black background and the text "A FUISZ•KELMAN•STORKE ENTERTAINMENT PARTNERS PRODUCTION" appears in blue

Technique: Backlit cel animation.

Audio: Often seen silent.

Audio Variant:

  • A variant with a futuristic-sounding fanfare exists, which also contains phaser-like noises.
  • The closing variant featured a drum note and a cymbal crash.

Availability: It appears on the 20th Century Fox DVD release of A Christmas Carol with George C. Scott and the old CBS/Fox VHS release of The Last Days of Patton. Also seen on The Ted Kennedy Jr. Story.

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