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Revision as of 04:27, 14 October 2022

(1979)

Warning: On a white background, there's a grainy black stripe with "FBI" and the FBI seal below it, and the warning text to the right. To the right of that is a black vertical line.

FX/SFX: None.

Music/Sounds: None.

Availability: Extremely rare. Seen on very few VCI releases, including Drum Beat.

Legacy: Not only is this a cheap-looking early attempt at a warning screen by VCI, almost on part with that of Columbia Pictures Home Entertainment, this feels like a wasted effort as it was only discovered by the logo community in the last days of 2018, several years after more information started to emerge about the company's releases (to put it in perspective, most known VCI tapes around the time, including their earliest tapes—among them And Then There Were None, The Beatles Show, and History of the Beatles—and their Command Performance-era releases of Once Upon a Brothers Grimm and A Christmas Carol, didn't even use a warning screen at all).


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