Casablanca Video Home

Logo description by Sagan Blob

1st Logo (1986-1988)
Nicknames: "Erotic Snow White in Casablanca"

Logo: At afterdark in the village, a woman comes out from a car, goes into her house. When she's already in her room, she took off her TBA, and her shoes. And she walks into her tape player, which plays the song "Kiss", and she dances, then took an apple. She took another tape (apparently a porn tape) to being played on this time, her VCR. She lays herself on her couch while watching TV and eating the apple (which somewhat resembles a modern Snow White). On the TV, we see another woman says some stuffs in Argentinian, and we go back to the first girl again, while she's eating her apple and looking at us. "CASABLANCA" with "VIDEO HOME S.B.L." below it (a la the 1st Family Home Entertainment logo font) appears on freeze-frame, along with the woman. The logo fades out for a while. Suddenly, we see that woman again, and she says another stuffs in Argentinian.

FX/SFX: All live-action.

Music/Sounds: Starts with a tense piano tune (much like the 1982 United Artists "Turning UA" logo), then "Kiss" by Prince and the Revolution plays towards the end.

Availability: Rare. Apparently, this was on porn tapes in Argentina released by the company.

Editor's Note: None.

2nd Logo
Nicknames: "Argentinian Snow White in Casablanca"

Logo: At afterdark in the village, a woman (Paula D'Agosti) comes out from a car, goes into her house. When she's already in her room, she took off her ring, socks, some jewelry and her shoes. And she walks into her tape player, which plays the song "Kiss", and she dances, then took an apple. She took another tape to being played on this time, her VCR. She lays herself on her couch while watching TV and eating the apple (which somewhat resembles a modern Snow White). On the TV, we see another woman says some stuffs in Argentinian, and we go back to the first girl again, while she's eating her apple and looking at us. "CASABLANCA" with "VIDEO HOME S.B.L." below it (a la the 1st Family Home Entertainment logo font) appears on freeze-frame, along with the woman. The logo fades out for a while. Suddenly, we see that woman again, and she says another stuffs in Argentinian.

Trivia: The logo was filmed two days in Paula D'Agosti's house. Paula D'Agosti is the professex of the program Noti-dormi.

Variant: On some children's tapes released under the label, like El Clan de Patsy, a different version is used. Here, the woman comes up, holding a remote control. A kid picks up and settles from the girl, and says some stuff in Argentinian. The action freezes, and the text appears. No music, aside from the voices is heard in the variant.

FX/SFX: All live-action.

Music/Sounds: Starts with a tense piano tune (much like the 1982 United Artists "Turning UA" logo), then "Kiss" by Prince and the Revolution plays towards the end.

Availability: Rare. Apparently, this was on erotic, horror and drama tapes in Argentina released by the company.

Editor's Note: None.