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===Background=== | ===Background=== | ||
'''Seven Arts Pictures''' was a low-profile/B-movie distribution company established on July 19, 1990, as a joint venture between [[Carolco Pictures]] and [[New Line Cinema]] (now part of [[Warner Bros. Pictures]]), and was headed by Mario F. Kassar. Today, the entire Seven Arts library is now owned by [[ | '''Seven Arts Pictures''' was a low-profile/B-movie distribution company established on July 19, 1990, as a joint venture between [[Carolco Pictures]] and [[New Line Cinema]] (now part of [[Warner Bros. Pictures]]), and was headed by Mario F. Kassar. Today, the entire Seven Arts library is now owned by [[StudioCanal]]. This studio is not to be confused with UK's "[[Seven Arts Entertainment|Seven Arts Entertainment]]" and its division "[[Seven Arts International]]" and Ray Stark and Eliot Hyman's "[[Seven Arts Productions]]", who also merged with Warner Bros. Pictures in 1967 forming "Warner Bros.-Seven Arts". | ||
===1st Logo (September 14-28? 1990)=== | ===1st Logo (September 14-28? 1990)=== | ||
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'''Music/Sounds:''' A peaceful synth choir theme. | '''Music/Sounds:''' A peaceful synth choir theme. | ||
'''Music/Sounds Variant:''' A French VHS of ''The Dark Wind'' presumably overlaid the film's French audio track onto what was supposed to be a U.S. theatrical print (it went straight-to-video in America). As a result, the Seven Arts jingle is replaced with that of [[ | '''Music/Sounds Variant:''' A French VHS of ''The Dark Wind'' presumably overlaid the film's French audio track onto what was supposed to be a U.S. theatrical print (it went straight-to-video in America). As a result, the Seven Arts jingle is replaced with that of [[UGC]], the film's French distributor. | ||
'''Availability:''' Rare. Seen on ''Rambling Rose''. Also seen on a Canadian VHS of ''Queens Logic''. The bylineless version is seen on ''Dice Rules''. It may have been seen on some theatrical prints of ''Defenseless'', ''Get Back'' (The Paul McCartney concert film), and ''Sweet Talker'', but the home video releases show no evidence. | '''Availability:''' Rare. Seen on ''Rambling Rose''. Also seen on a Canadian VHS of ''Queens Logic''. The bylineless version is seen on ''Dice Rules''. It may have been seen on some theatrical prints of ''Defenseless'', ''Get Back'' (The Paul McCartney concert film), and ''Sweet Talker'', but the home video releases show no evidence. | ||
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'''Availability:''' Rare. Seen on ''Light Sleeper'' and ''Aces: Iron Eagle III''. | '''Availability:''' Rare. Seen on ''Light Sleeper'' and ''Aces: Iron Eagle III''. | ||
'''Legacy:''' This logo can make people jumpy with the dark atmosphere and the lasers, but it has a clean, professional look. | '''Legacy:''' This logo can make people jumpy with the dark atmosphere and the lasers, but it has a clean, professional look. With that, it's not a bad way to send off the company. | ||
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