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===Background=== | |||
'''The Video Late Show''' was Noel C. Bloom's [[Artisan Entertainment|IVE]] label for releasing more nostalgic titles, similar to [[The Nostalgia Merchant]]. Succeeded by [[King Bee Video]]. | |||
===(1986-1988?)=== | |||
'''Logo:''' Against a zooming starfield, four beige squares arranged in a box shape, each with the Video Late Show logo on it, fly in from the left and rotate a bit. They disappear off the right, and afterward, one square flips in to cover the whole screen. It consists of a box with "VIDEO" above it in black on white and "LATE•SHOW" below in white on black, which a sleeping yellow crescent moon with a star to the right. "The" in cursive is shown near the top left. The byline "DISTRIBUTED BY INTERNATIONAL VIDEO ENTERTAINMENT, INC., AN NCB ENTERTAINMENT GROUP COMPANY" is shown below. | |||
'''FX/SFX:''' The starfield, the rotating box. Much like its cousins, the FHE "Chalkboard" and IVE "Grid", it looks like it may have been done on an Apple II computer. | |||
'''Music/Sounds:''' A nostalgic 1920s-esque ragtime tune performed on a synthesizer. | |||
'''Availability:''' Can be found on ''Killer with Two Faces'', ''Murder on the Midnight Express'', ''Joe Palooka'', ''Rock and Roll Call'', ''The Last of the Mohicans'', ''The Soul of R & B'', ''Courage of Black Beauty'', ''The Golden Age of Wrestling'', ''Miss Annie Rooney'', ''Showbiz Ballyhoo'', ''Showbiz Goes to War'', ''Transatlantic Merry-Go-Round'', ''Kung-Fu Massacre'', ''Death Valley Days'', ''Queen Boxer'', and ''Abroad with Two Yanks''. | |||
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'''Editor's Note:''' None. | |||
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