American Cinema Releasing

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Logo description and capture by Logophile
Videos by LogicSmash and Peakpasha


Note: Not to be confused with American Cinema Marketing.


1st Logo
(1978-1980)

Logo
: On a black background, we see a blue star zooming up. Then a flash occurs. We reveal a blue star on a white background. It revealed to be the words "ACR", with a star in place of a triangle on a "A" with a dark blue shadow zooming out on a blue background. The words "FROM AMERICAN CINEMA RELEASING" with "FROM" in a smaller print fades in below.

FX/SFX: The star zooming, the logo zooming out and the text fading in.

Music/Sounds: Composed by Richard Halligan, former member of the band Blood, Sweat, and Tears, it begins with a 70s-style synthesized tuner with a violin, with the hit synced to the appearance of the flash, with drumbeats when the logo zooms out. After the company name, it ends in a disco guitar riff.

Availability: Extremely rare. Originally seen on the original theatrical version of Good Guys Wear Black and the Media Home Entertainment VHS of A Force of One, but is plastered with the second logo on newer prints.

Editor's Note: None.



2nd Logo
(1980-1982)

Logo: On a black background, a light shines, then a white zooms in, leaving a trail of triangles, some white and some blue as it does this. Then the triangle flashes and disappears as a blue stylized "A" zooms towards the middle as it shoots blue bordered triangles at the screen. After the "A" rests, two more "A"s zoom in from inside the first "A", then each "A" flashes to white, from the outer to the inner. Then "AMERICAN CINEMA" in white fades in below with the byline "A Division of AMERICAN COMMUNICATIONS INDUSTRIES" in blue below.

FX/SFX: The lights, the trailing triangles, the "A"s zooming in and flashing, and the company name fading in.

Music/Sounds: Same as the 1st logo.

Availability: Rare, but it has appeared on a few movies, such as Force Five, Charlie Chan and the Curse of the Dragon Queen, Fade to Black, The Octagon, and Beatlemania: The Movie, among others.

Editor's Note: None.