TorchLight Entertainment

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Logo descriptions by BudTheChud1989 and YingYong

Logo capture by EnormousRat

Editions by CuriousGeorge60 and BudTheChud1989

Background: 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 1998.

(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 the 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 underneath in blue.

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

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.

Music/Sounds: A mystical/triumphant synth fanfare. On the trailer for Test Tube Teens from the Year 2000, a different, much darker fanfare can be heard. New age musician David Arkenstone is believed to have composed either one.

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 the latter. It may be seen on some prints of 'Beach Babes 2: Cave Girl Island' and Blonde Heaven, but Cinemax broadcasts used New City Releasing instead, while the VHS and DVD releases of the former film used Cult Video instead.

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