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=== Background ===
===Background===
'''White Eagle Enterprises, Inc.''' was the production company of ''Sylvester Stallone'', formed in 1986. That year, he signed a ten-picture domestic theatrical distribution deal with United Artists and another deal with Carolco Pictures for foreign territories, later worldwide TV and home video rights. In 1989, Stallone transferred UA's duties to Tri-Star. Only one film came out of that deal: Lock Up. In an 1990 Los Angeles Times interview, Stallone stated that White Eagle was absorbed into Carolco. By 1995, Stallone owned an interest in Yardville National Bancorp in New Jersey under the "White Eagle" name.
'''White Eagle Enterprises, Inc.''' was the production company of Sylvester Stallone, formed in 1986. That year, he signed a ten-picture domestic theatrical distribution deal with United Artists and another deal with Carolco Pictures for foreign territories, later worldwide TV and home video rights. In 1989, Stallone transferred UA's duties to Tri-Star. Only one film came out of that deal: Lock Up. In an 1990 Los Angeles Times interview, Stallone stated that White Eagle was absorbed into Carolco. By 1995, Stallone owned an interest in Yardville National Bancorp in New Jersey under the "White Eagle" name.


===(August 4, 1989)===

=== (August 4, 1989) ===
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'''Logo''': A bunch of blue-lighted cracks appear through the screen, forming an eagle figure. The eagle shines and the name WHITE EAGLE appears letter-by-letter from the light below.
'''Logo''': A bunch of blue-lighted cracks appear through the screen, forming an eagle figure. The eagle shines and the name WHITE EAGLE appears letter-by-letter from the light below.
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'''FX/SFX''': The cracks and shines appearing, which is nice light animation.
'''FX/SFX''': The cracks and shines appearing, which is nice light animation.


'''Music/Sounds''': Various "Whoosh" sounds, which ends with a one note orchestra tune.
'''Music/Sounds''': Various "whoosh" sounds, which ends with a one note orchestra tune.


'''Availability''': Seen only on ''Lock Up''.
'''Availability''': Seen only on ''Lock Up''.
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'''Editor's Note''': None.
'''Editor's Note''': None.


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Revision as of 10:52, 5 March 2022


Background

White Eagle Enterprises, Inc. was the production company of Sylvester Stallone, formed in 1986. That year, he signed a ten-picture domestic theatrical distribution deal with United Artists and another deal with Carolco Pictures for foreign territories, later worldwide TV and home video rights. In 1989, Stallone transferred UA's duties to Tri-Star. Only one film came out of that deal: Lock Up. In an 1990 Los Angeles Times interview, Stallone stated that White Eagle was absorbed into Carolco. By 1995, Stallone owned an interest in Yardville National Bancorp in New Jersey under the "White Eagle" name.

(August 4, 1989)

Logo: A bunch of blue-lighted cracks appear through the screen, forming an eagle figure. The eagle shines and the name WHITE EAGLE appears letter-by-letter from the light below.

FX/SFX: The cracks and shines appearing, which is nice light animation.

Music/Sounds: Various "whoosh" sounds, which ends with a one note orchestra tune.

Availability: Seen only on Lock Up.

Editor's Note: None.

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