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===Background===
'''Fries Entertainment''' was formed in 1974 as '''Charles Fries Productions''' by Charles W. '''Fries''' (pronounced “freeze”), producing TV series and TV movies. Some of the company's earlier film productions were distributed by [[Viacom Productions|Viacom Enterprises]] and the company also had a contract with [[Worldvision Enterprises]]. In 1984, the company was renamed to Fries Entertainment and launched a distribution company, [[Fries Distribution Company]]. The company operated a home video division, [[Fries Home Video]], from 1987 to 1993. Fries Entertainment went out of business in 1996. The Fries library was acquired by the French bank Crédit Lyonnais and became part of the [[Epic Productions]] library, which was acquired by [[PolyGram Filmed Entertainment|PolyGram Filmed Entertainment]] in 1998 and became owned by [[Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Studios|MGM]] in January 1999 under [[Orion Pictures]]. In 1997, Fries started an independent company, "Fries Film Group".
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|Charles Fries Productions (1980, A Charles Fries Production).png|1st Logo (October 29, 1974-1984)
|Fries Enterprises (1978).png|2nd Logo (December 17, 1978-October 31, 1979)
|Fries Entertainment (1987).png|3rd Logo (March 4, 1980, January 23, 1984-March 10, 1987)
|Fries Entertainment (1988).png|4th Logo (January 13, 1986-1993)
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<center><span style="font-size:20px;">On-screen variants</center></span>
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Charles Fries Productions (1978, Intimate Stranger).png▼
Charles Fries Productions (1980, A Charles Fries Production).png
Charles Fries Productions (1980).png
Charles Fries Productions (1982, In Love with an Older Woman).png
Charles Fries Productions (1974, flat).jpeg
▲Charles Fries Productions (1978, Intimate Stranger).png
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<center><span style="font-size:20px;">In-credit variants</center></span>
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Charles Fries Productions (
Charles Fries Productions (1982, The Secret Night Caller).png▼
Charles Fries Productions (1975, Dick Berg in-credit).png
Charles Fries Productions (1976, Call of the Wild in-credit).png
Charles Fries Productions (1974, a yellow outline).jpeg
Charles Fries Productions (1974, a white outline).jpeg
▲Charles Fries Productions (1977, in-credit).png
Charles Fries Productions (1977, Crestview in-credit).png
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Charles Fries Productions (1978, The Initiation of Sarah).png
Charles Fries Productions (1980, in-credit).png
▲Charles Fries Productions (1982, The Secret Night Caller).png
Charles Fries Productions (1974, white outline).jpeg
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'''Visuals:''' On a
'''Variants:'''
* Sometimes, the logo and text are
* The text may have a drop shadow.
* Until 1977, the logo has the letters larger and outlined, with the text in a different font stacked on top of it.
*
* It would appear in credit either as an outline or filled in.
* Sometimes, it would appear on a different colored background, such as on the 1977 TV movie, ''The Trial of Lee Harvey Oswald'' It would appear on a
'''Technique:'''
'''Audio:''' None or the ending theme of the show or TV movie.
'''Availability:'''
===2nd Logo (December 17, 1978-October 31, 1979)===
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'''Visuals:''' An in-credit logo. A white, diamond-like symbol is seen, with a conjoined "'''FE'''" next to it made of lines. On the same line, "'''FRIES ENTERPRISES'''" is seen in a futuristic font.
'''Technique:'''
'''Audio:''' The ending theme of the TV movie.
'''Availability:'''
===3rd Logo (March 4, 1980, January 23, 1984-March 10, 1987)===
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'''Variants:'''
* Early uses of the logo had it spin to the upper left, and "CHARLES FRIES PRODUCTIONS, INC." appears instead, while also appearing to be larger. Below it, a byline for Fries Enterprises can be seen.
* A opening variant exists, which has the text shown in a bold Futura font, along with "{{font|Futura|'''presents'''}}" appearing with the logo.
* An early still version
'''Technique:''' Camera-controlled animation.
'''Audio:''' A five-note synth tune (only used on the early version), the closing music of the film, or
'''Audio Variant:''' On ''Starcrossed'', a sound like shattering glass with a dramatic one-note theme that would later echo out is played. This was sampled from the film's soundtrack.
'''Availability:'''
* The Charles Fries Productions variant
* The Fries Entertainment variant can be
* The "presents" variant is seen on ''The Zany Adventures of Robin Hood.''
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'''Visuals:''' On a black background, many
'''Variants:'''
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'''Technique:''' CGI.
'''Audio:''' An abridged version of the Fries Distribution Company
'''Audio Variant:''' Otherwise, none or the closing theme.
'''Availability:''' It appears on TV movies produced by Charles Fries such as ''Crash Course'' and ''Fight for Life'', the latter of which can be currently found on Amazon Prime Video. The opening variant can be found on the StarMaker VHS releases of ''The Burning Bed'' and ''Small Sacrifices''.▼
'''Availability:'''
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* The opening variant appears on the [[Starmaker Entertainment]] U.S. VHS releases of ''The Burning Bed'' and ''Small Sacrifices''.
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Fries Entertainment was formed in 1974 as Charles Fries Productions by Charles W. Fries (pronounced “freeze”), producing TV series and TV movies. Some of the company's earlier film productions were distributed by Viacom Enterprises and the company also had a contract with Worldvision Enterprises. In 1984, the company was renamed to Fries Entertainment and launched a distribution company, Fries Distribution Company. The company operated a home video division, Fries Home Video, from 1987 to 1993. Fries Entertainment went out of business in 1996. The Fries library was acquired by the French bank Crédit Lyonnais and became part of the Epic Productions library, which was acquired by PolyGram Filmed Entertainment in 1998 and became owned by MGM in January 1999 under Orion Pictures. In 1997, Fries started an independent company, "Fries Film Group".
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1st Logo (October 29, 1974-1984) | 2nd Logo (December 17, 1978-October 31, 1979) | 3rd Logo (March 4, 1980, January 23, 1984-March 10, 1987) | 4th Logo (January 13, 1986-1993) |
Visuals: On a blue background, the letters "CFP" are seen in an abstract font, arranged in an way where they're all connected with each other. The text "Charles Fries Productions Inc." appears to the right of it.
Variants:
Technique: A still, hand-drawn graphic.
Audio: None or the ending theme of the show or TV movie.
Availability: Seen occasionally on many TV movies on This TV. This logo may also appear on MGM HD and Amazon Prime.
Visuals: An in-credit logo. A white, diamond-like symbol is seen, with a conjoined "FE" next to it made of lines. On the same line, "FRIES ENTERPRISES" is seen in a futuristic font.
Technique: A still, superimposed graphic.
Audio: The ending theme of the TV movie.
Availability: Only seen on The Winds of Kitty Hawk and The Two Worlds of Jennie Logan, both of which were released on DVD-R via MGM's Limited Edition Collection.
Visuals: On a navy blue background, the same diamond symbol from before, but in fuchsia, is seen in the middle of the screen. It then spins around clockwise as it zooms out and flies to the left. "FRIES ENTERTAINMENT" in a stacked white Avant Garde font, fades in to the right.
Variants:
Technique: Camera-controlled animation.
Audio: A five-note synth tune (only used on the early version), the closing music of the film, or none.
Audio Variant: On Starcrossed, a sound like shattering glass with a dramatic one-note theme that would later echo out is played. This was sampled from the film's soundtrack.
Availability:
Visuals: On a black background, many silver blocks fly down from the top of the screen, forming a segmented wall with pieces that get bigger the further up, and a hole shaped like the Fries logo. The Fries logo then comes in from the right, spinning slowly as it does, and locks itself into place to fill the hole. "FRIES ENTERTAINMENT" flips in below as well, and then cuts to black as soon as the last block falls into place. Essentially an abridged version of the Fries Distribution Company logo.
Variants:
Technique: CGI.
Audio: An abridged version of the Fries Distribution Company theme.
Audio Variant: Otherwise, none or the closing theme.
Availability:
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