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TorchLight Entertainment was the softcore erotica division of [[Full Moon Entertainment]]. It was known for films like ''Beach Babes from Beyond'' and ''Test Tube Teens from the Year 2000'' (aka ''Virgin Hunters''). This was later replaced by [[Surrender Cinema]] in 1996, though some TorchLight films continued to be released during that time period, even as late as 2001.
TorchLight Entertainment was the softcore erotica division of [[Full Moon Features|Full Moon Entertainment]]. It was known for films like ''Beach Babes from Beyond'' and ''Test Tube Teens from the Year 2000'' (aka ''Virgin Hunters''). This was later replaced by [[Surrender Cinema]] in 1996, though some TorchLight films continued to be released during that time period, even as late as 2001.


=== (1993-1995) ===
=== (1993-1995) ===
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* It may be seen on some prints of ''Beach Babes 2: Cave Girl Island'' (aka ''Cave Girl Island'') and ''Blonde Heaven'' (released to VHS in 2001 as ''Morgana''), but Cinemax broadcasts used the [[New City Releasing]] logo instead, while the VHS and DVD releases of the former film used [[Cult Video]] instead.
* It may be seen on some prints of ''Beach Babes 2: Cave Girl Island'' (aka ''Cave Girl Island'') and ''Blonde Heaven'' (released to VHS in 2001 as ''Morgana''), but Cinemax broadcasts used the [[New City Releasing]] logo instead, while the VHS and DVD releases of the former film used [[Cult Video]] instead.
* On the Blu-Ray of ''Beach Babes from Beyond'', this is plastered by the third Full Moon Entertainment logo.
* On the Blu-Ray of ''Beach Babes from Beyond'', this is plastered by the third Full Moon Entertainment logo.

'''Editor's Note:''' None.


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[[Category:American film logos]]

Revision as of 09:30, 16 October 2021


TorchLight Entertainment was the softcore erotica division of Full Moon Entertainment. It was known for films like Beach Babes from Beyond and Test Tube Teens from the Year 2000 (aka Virgin Hunters). This was later replaced by Surrender Cinema in 1996, though some TorchLight films continued to be released during that time period, even as late as 2001.

(1993-1995)


Nicknames: "The Flame", "The TorchLight Flame"

Logo: The screen is engulfed with flames. The word "TORCHLIGHT" (with the "I" shaped like a torch holder) zooms out filled with fire as the screen turns black. Once it stops zooming, "TORCHLIGHT" turns a solid orange color, and a solid orange flame appears above the "I". The word "ENTERTAINMENT" fades in underneath.

Variants:

  • There is a short variant seen mainly on trailers.
  • A still variant can be found on the trailer for Beach Babes 2: Cave Girl Island.

FX/SFX: Live-action fire, the words zooming out, "ENTERTAINMENT" flashing in.

Music/Sounds: A mystical/triumphant synth fanfare, possibly composed by new age musician David Arkenstone.

Music/Sounds Variant: On the trailer for Test Tube Teens from the Year 2000, a different, much darker fanfare can be heard.

Availability:

  • Can be found on TorchLight releases from the era such as Beach Babes from Beyond and Test Tube Teens from the Year 2000 (aka Virgin Hunters).
  • The rare variant with different music can only be found on the trailer for latter film.
  • It may be seen on some prints of Beach Babes 2: Cave Girl Island (aka Cave Girl Island) and Blonde Heaven (released to VHS in 2001 as Morgana), but Cinemax broadcasts used the New City Releasing logo instead, while the VHS and DVD releases of the former film used Cult Video instead.
  • On the Blu-Ray of Beach Babes from Beyond, this is plastered by the third Full Moon Entertainment logo.

Editor's Note: None.

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