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'''Editor's Note''': The opening theme might offset the logo's more disturbing aspects, like its animation and darkness. The closing variant's loud whoosh and silence can also seen at jarring at best.
'''Editor's Note''': The opening theme might offset the logo's more disturbing aspects, like its animation and darkness. The closing variant's loud whoosh and silence can also seen at jarring at best.


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Revision as of 16:23, 28 July 2021

Background

Arrow Films was a company run by the sons of Anthony Periano of the infamous Periano crime family. The company came to an end following the conviction of the founders.

(1971?-1991?)


Nicknames: "TheSuper-Cheesy Text" (Opening variant), "The Super-Cheesy Triforce" (Closing variant)

Logo: On a moving space background, we see a red "ARROW" word coast down from the top of the screen to the center. "Presents" in a red script font flashes in below as a white copyright notice appears below. Everything stays on screen for eleven seconds before disappearing.

Closing Variant: On a moving space background, a brown triangle grows out of the bottom of the screen before zooming out to reveal 2 more triangles, forming a stack similar to the Triforce. A flash emerges from the middle of the Triforce, revealing "THE END" as a registered trademark sign and copyright appears below.

FX/SFX: The text appearing and the space background.

Music/Sounds: The opening theme of the movie. A "WHOOSH" can be heard in the closing variant, which cuts out at the point the text flashes in.

Availability: Extremely rare. Only seen so far on Deep Throat II.

Editor's Note: The opening theme might offset the logo's more disturbing aspects, like its animation and darkness. The closing variant's loud whoosh and silence can also seen at jarring at best.

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