Shapiro Glickenhaus Entertainment

(November 5, 1987-Spetember 1st, 1995)

Logo: We start watching a brown background, then we zoom out faster, and the brown background reveals a building which looks like a filmstrip. Now the background is blue, and at the left of the building there is a silhouette of a palm tree. When we stop zooming out, a big sun fades behind the two objects, and at the right of the building, the letters "SGE" (in a square Orion-like font as the previous "SEC" logo) fades in. Under all the objects, "SHAPIRO GLICKENHAUS ENTERTAINMENT" (in a very narrow font) fades in.

FX/SFX: Pretty animation.

Variants:
 * On trailers, it is still.
 * On some later releases with previews, it is the same as above but with "also from" at the top-left corner rephasing as "also from SHAPIRO GLICKENHAUS ENTERTAINMENT".
 * A still variant appears on trailers for films from this company.
 * On the 1995 G-rated edited version of 1992's Frsddie as F.R.O.7. (Retitled as Freddie the Frog; Where it is last seen), it animates slightly faster than usual.

Music/Sounds: On Tough and Deadly, it is the rising whoosh with the repeatingly synth theme as the whoosh becomes the bass in the background. Most movies have it simply None.

Music/Sounds Variant: On Ring the Steel, the opening sounds are heard over it leading to the opening shot.

Availability: Can still be seen on movies produced by this company, such as Basket Case 2-3 (Deleted on the Synapse Films DVD of BC2), Frankenhooker, Forced March, Back in Action, Tiger Claws, Talons of the Eagle, TC 2000, Blue Vengeance, McBain, Timemaster, Red Scorpion 1-2 (The Canadian VHS of RS2 uses the August Entertainment logo instead), No Retreat, No Surrender 2, Midnight Edition, The Outfit, Monolith, Mr. Write (on the original VHS and Laserdisc release; DVDs has the Vision International logo), Slaughter of the Innocents, Death Spa (some international prints, particularly the Japanese VHS), Freakshow (1989), Search and Destroy, The Brain (1988; on international prints), Mob War, and Maniac Cop (Deleted on the Synapse Films DVD), among others. It is preserved on Echo Bridge's DVD release of Shocktroop.

Scare Factor: None.