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'''Visuals:''' Same as the movie logo, but the entire logo has a gem-like appearance, is in a brighter {{color|blue}} color, and the text is in pure white. |
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Revision as of 17:40, 30 October 2023
Descriptions by
Codyfinke2 and RSX-798
Captures by
Eric S.
Codyfinke2 and RSX-798
Captures by
Eric S.
Background
Palisades Home Video is the final renaming of Continental Video by Andre Blay and Elliott Kastner when Cinema Group itself was rebranded under Palisades Entertainment in December 1987. The company did not last for very long, and its assets were sold to Magnum Entertainment and New Star Video.
Logo (1988)
Visuals: Same as the movie logo, but the entire logo has a gem-like appearance, is in a brighter blue color, and the text is in pure white.
Technique: None.
Audio: A humming choir.
Availability: Seen on later tapes from the era, like The Kidnapping of Baby John Doe.
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