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Compiled by Eric S. and BudTheChud1989
Logo pictures by Eric S. and EnormousRat


Background:
Imperial released several independent horror films before going into production and making their own films. Later titles were distributed by WarnerVision. In 1996, they disappeared from video store shelves. Later on, the label was temporarily revived to release some of their films on DVD.

(1984-1996)



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Imperial Entertainment (1995)


Nickname: "The I Sailboat"

Logo: On a black background, a crystal sphere zooms out. A second later, a shiny parallelogram zooms out. A circle forms around them as they come together, and a set of blue lines bring forth the words IMPERIAL ENTERTAINMENT. The logo "shines".

Variant: There exists a still variant with a more 3D look and it can easily be found on a video promo for Demons 2: The Nightmare Returns.

FX
: Everything.

Music/Sounds: A new-age synth tune coupled with three chords at the end.

Availability: Seen on Metamorphosis, Angel Town, The Bikini Car Wash Company, Black Eagle, Nemesis, The Dark, Beyond Darkness, Demons 2: The Nightmare Returns, Mark of the Scorpion, and R.O.T.O.R., among others.

Scare Factor: None to low.


2nd Logo
(1998-2000s)

Imperial Entertainment (1998)


Nickname: TBA

Logo: TBA

Variant: A still version exists.

FX
: TBA

Music/Sounds
: TBA

Availability: Seen on DVDs of Black Eagle, The Dark, The Bikini Car Wash Company, Angel Town, and Nemesis, among others.

Scare Factor: TBA



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