Lorimar Home Video

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Background
Lorimar Home Video was a rename of Karl-Lorimar Home Video that was formed in 1987 when Stuart Karl resigned from the company due to disputes with his superiors and the Karl name was ultimately dropped; he died in 1991 from skin cancer. As a result of that, KLV-TV was dropped, and Jerry Gottlieb was named CEO of the company. In 1988, a joint venture with Jim Henson Productions, Jim Henson Play-Along Video was established. It was folded into Warner Home Video in 1989, when Warner Communications bought out the Lorimar studio.

(1987-1989)
Logo: Same as the Karl-Lorimar Home Video logo, but instead the text above the bar reads "LORIMAR" (and is larger to fit the width of the bar and does not have a 3D look to it) with a trademark symbol next to it.

Variant: A print version exists at the start of Jane Fonda's Workout videos, where the logo exactly looks like the Lorimar Television logo, except "HOME VIDEO" replaces "TELEVISION".

Technique: Same as the Karl-Lorimar Home Video logo.

Music/Sounds: Same as the Karl-Lorimar Home Video logo.

Availability: Rare. Can be seen on videos such as several Jane Fonda workout tapes, Housekeeper, Return of the Living Dead Part II, Russkies, Trick or Treat, End of the Line, Nowhere to Hide, Big Shots, In the Mood, Made in Heaven, The Chipmunk Adventure, King Kong Lives, Prettykill, Nobody's Fool, Action Jackson, and Insignificance, among others. It has also been seen on a early 1990's Warner Home Video VHS reissue of Americathon instead of the 1985-99 Warner Home Video logo. The silent variant can be found on some Kideo Video releases. The Lorimar Home Video variant also showed up on a later reprint of The Fish That Saved Pittsburgh, preceded by the WHV "Cheesy Shield" logo with Warner Communications byline.