Fatal Visions

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Background

Fatal Visions was a short-living low-budget label found in the early '90s, that released only a handful of films, including Bloodlust (1992) before dying a quick death.

Logo (1992)

Visuals: On the black background is "FATALViSiONS" with the black wide oval behind it, with "FATAL" in the black condensed cartoony font with the white outline and "ViSiONS" in the white shaded jagged font with a pair of eyes as tittles for lowercase i's. Below it, there's "THE CULT MOVIE LABEL" in red.

Technique: A still graphic.

Audio: None.

Availability: Seen on the Australian VHS release of Bloodlust.

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