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Background: Elite Entertainment was a very well respected entertainment company, mainly for releasing special editions of various films on LaserDisc and DVD. It was started by Jack F. Murphy.

1st Logo (1994-July 10, 1997)[]

Elite Entertainment (1994)

Logo: On a grey-scale background there is the text, "Elite Entertainment", both in Mistral, seen in a blue rectangle.

Variants:

  • The beginning of the Night of the Living Dead Laserdisc and 1997 DVD show the first few seconds of the intro of said film in horrendously poor quality (presumably to trick the viewer into thinking that they bought a low quality copy of the film, which is common due to its public domain status). After that, the screen explodes into pieces, flying away, revealing the standard logo, but more refined and missing the dot on the "I" of "Elite" for a split second before finally appearing.
  • On THX certified laserdiscs, it faded to the THX Laserdisc trailer.
  • On the 1997 DVD of Night of the Living Dead, it fades to the THX Broadway trailer.

FX/SFX: None, except for the Night of the Living Dead variant.

Music/Sounds: None.

Music/Sounds Variant: Night of the Living Dead uses the distorted audio from the first few seconds of the film itself followed by a small explosion sound.

Availability: Rare. This is so far seen on releases of Horror Hotel, A Nightmare on Elm Street, and the 1994 Laserdisc of Night of the Living Dead as well as its 1997 DVD release, because it used the same master as the original one.

Editor's Note: None.

2nd Logo (April 3, 1996-August 14, 2007)[]

Elite Entertainment (1996)

Logo: On a black background, we see a marble floor as red lasers make some trails. We go to the marble background now as the glow fades, and the gold word reads "Elite" and underneath the glow yellow word "Entertainment" both used in Mistral script font.

FX/SFX: CGI animation.

Music/Sounds: Laser sounds as the lasers make a word, and an action music with bongo drums.

Availability: Seen on DVDs from this company, such as the Millennium Editions of Night of the Living Dead, Re-Animator and I Spit on Your Grave.

Editor's Note: None.

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