The Konigsberg/Sanitsky Company

(October 28, 1984-May 3, 1998)
Visuals: A dark cloudy sky background dissolves to this text, which is white on a black background:

THE KONIGSBERG/SANITSKY COMPANY

Technique: Live-action for the background, 2D animation for the text.

Variants:
 * On To Save a Child, we see a flash on the company's name and the fire on a background.
 * On the late 90s TV movie, Babycakes, we see the company's name, "the" and "company" are colored yellow and italic Times New Roman bold font, the pink "konisberg" next to the pink rectangle with four pink circles on top of "er", and the green "sanitsky" next to the green rectangle.
 * On Love Can Be Murder, we see the company name's in blue. The company's name shines.
 * On The Tommyknockers, the company's name is in green with a glow.
 * On Stephen King's It, we see the company's name scrolling during the credits. Same thing, but different font on Blu-ray.
 * On The Last Don, we see the blue, dark unidentified object twirling, zooming out, as the company's name appears zooming in.
 * On Where The Hell's That Gold, an superimposed yellow text exists.

Audio: The end theme of the movie.

Availability: Seen on several TV movies, including Titanic, which aired on CBS on November 17, 1996. It was also seen on the 1997 mini-series The Last Don, and the 1998 mini-series The Last Don II.