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<u>Background:</u> Weintraub Entertainment Group was the independent production company of Jerry Weintraub, founded in 1987. The company was backed with a $461 million credit invested by Columbia Pictures and Cineplex Odeon among other firms. A lack of box-office hits caused WEG to file for Chapter 11 bankruptcy in September 1990. Weintraub disbanded from the company shortly thereafter and made a deal with Warner Bros. Pictures.


===(August 19, 1988-April 13, 1990)===
Background: Weintraub Entertainment Group was the independent production company of Jerry Weintraub that was founded in 1987. The company was backed with a $461 million credit invested by Columbia Pictures and Cineplex Odeon among other firms. A lack of box-office hits caused WEG to file for Chapter 11 bankruptcy in September 1990. Weintraub disbanded from the company shortly thereafter and made a deal with Warner Bros. Pictures.
Weintraub Entertainment Group (1988)Weintraub Entertainment Group (April 13, 1990)


<u>Nickname:</u> "Copper W"


<u>Logo:</u> On a black background, we see a W made out of copper with lines zooming-out. When the zooming has finished, under it, the words "WEINTRAUB" in gold, and "ENTERTAINMENT GROUP" in white fade in. Later, the words "RELEASED THROUGH COLUMBIA PICTURES" fade-in.
(August 19, 1988-April 13, 1990)
Weintraub Entertainment Group (1988)Weintraub Entertainment Group (April 13, 1990)

Nickname: "Copper W"


<u>Variants:</u> At the end of ''The Gods Must Be Crazy II'', a still version is seen. Here the stacked words are made bigger. Also, the Columbia text isn't seen below.
Logo: On a black background, we see a W made out of copper with lines zooming-out. When the zooming has finished, under it, the words "WEINTRAUB" in gold, and "ENTERTAINMENT GROUP" in white fade in. Later, the words "RELEASED THROUGH COLUMBIA PICTURES" fade-in.


<u>FX/SFX:</u> The "W" zooming out and the letters fading.
Variants: At the end of The Gods Must Be Crazy II, a still version is seen. Here the stacked words are made bigger. Also, the Columbia text isn't seen below.


<u>Music/Sounds:</u> Usually silent, or the opening theme of the film.
FX/SFX: The "W" zooming out and the letters fading.


<u>Availability:</u> Rare. Seen on films such as ''My Stepmother Is An Alien'', ''Troop Beverly Hills'', ''She's Out of Control'', and ''Fresh Horses''. The still version can be seen after the credits of ''The Gods Must Be Crazy II''. This originally appeared on U.S. prints of ''The Big Blue'', but the DVD release has the 2001 Samuel Goldwyn and 10th Gaumont logos instead. This logo was also spotted on the UK Warner Home Video VHS releases of films such as the 1950 movie ''The Elusive Pimpernel'' and the 1955 movie ''Confession'' (known in the U.S. as ''The Deadliest Sin'').
Music/Sounds: Usually silent, or the opening theme of the film.


<u>Final Note:</u> In 1997, Jerry Weintraub started another production company, JW Productions.
Availability: Rare. Seen on films such as My Stepmother Is An Alien, Troop Beverly Hills, She's Out of Control, and Fresh Horses. The still version can be seen after the credits of The Gods Must Be Crazy II. This originally appeared on U.S. prints of The Big Blue, but the DVD release has the 2001 Samuel Goldwyn and 10th Gaumont logos instead. This logo was also spotted on the UK Warner Home Video VHS releases of films such as the 1950 movie The Elusive Pimpernel and the 1955 movie Confession (known in the U.S. as The Deadliest Sin).


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Final Note: In 1997, Jerry Weintraub started another production company, JW Productions.

Revision as of 01:00, 19 May 2020

Logo description by Eric S. Logo capture by EnormousRat

Background: Weintraub Entertainment Group was the independent production company of Jerry Weintraub, founded in 1987. The company was backed with a $461 million credit invested by Columbia Pictures and Cineplex Odeon among other firms. A lack of box-office hits caused WEG to file for Chapter 11 bankruptcy in September 1990. Weintraub disbanded from the company shortly thereafter and made a deal with Warner Bros. Pictures.

(August 19, 1988-April 13, 1990)

Weintraub Entertainment Group (1988)Weintraub Entertainment Group (April 13, 1990)

Nickname: "Copper W"

Logo: On a black background, we see a W made out of copper with lines zooming-out. When the zooming has finished, under it, the words "WEINTRAUB" in gold, and "ENTERTAINMENT GROUP" in white fade in. Later, the words "RELEASED THROUGH COLUMBIA PICTURES" fade-in.

Variants: At the end of The Gods Must Be Crazy II, a still version is seen. Here the stacked words are made bigger. Also, the Columbia text isn't seen below.

FX/SFX: The "W" zooming out and the letters fading.

Music/Sounds: Usually silent, or the opening theme of the film.

Availability: Rare. Seen on films such as My Stepmother Is An Alien, Troop Beverly Hills, She's Out of Control, and Fresh Horses. The still version can be seen after the credits of The Gods Must Be Crazy II. This originally appeared on U.S. prints of The Big Blue, but the DVD release has the 2001 Samuel Goldwyn and 10th Gaumont logos instead. This logo was also spotted on the UK Warner Home Video VHS releases of films such as the 1950 movie The Elusive Pimpernel and the 1955 movie Confession (known in the U.S. as The Deadliest Sin).

Final Note: In 1997, Jerry Weintraub started another production company, JW Productions.

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