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As a birthday gift for Timothy Conner, here's another of my Dream Logo Variations for "Wednesday the 10th" (1988; Ridley Scott's animated sorority slasher movie). The opening logos the 1984 Warner Bros. Pictures logo (with Warner Communications byline) & the 1984 Cannon Films logo. The closing logo is the title card with Cannon Films Releasing & Warner Bros. Distribution logo, followed by the 1982 R-rated (by MPA-America) logo.
ARNON MILCHAN Presents A GOLAN-GLOBUS Production A RIDLEY SCOTT Film "WEDNESDAY THE 10TH" MADELEINE STOWE (as Jasmine) HOLLY HUNTER (as Patricia) KIM GRIEST (as Lizzie) DARLANNE FLUEGEL (as Maria) RACHEL TICOTIN (as Ruth) CHERYL CHASE (as Kath) JOAN JETT (as Maddie) JENNIFER TILLY (as Ellie) ANDIE MacDOWELL (as Marsha) AMY STOTCH (as Ginger) And: SANDRA DICKINSON (Mrs. VanVaughn; disguised as the killer in black) Music By: RICK WAKEMAN Executive Producers: MENAHEM GOLAN and YORAM GLOBUS Produced By: ARNON MILCHAN and RIDLEY SCOTT Written and Directed By: RIDLEY SCOTT A CANNON RELEASED DISTRIBUTED BY WARNER BROS. A WARNER COMMUNICATIONS COMPANY
Synphosis: 10 women are reunited in the sorority house (10 years earlier), until a killer in black murdered a former sorority sister one by one, until the final girl, Jasmine, unmasked the killer, turned out to be their sorority teacher, Mrs. VanVaughn, and fight back against Mrs. VanVaughn, killing her, with a help from her boyfriend named Jared (played by Greg Germann) who met Jasmine, 10 years earlier, and burn down the sorority house to erase the past. And so, Jared & Jasmine decide to get married and lived happily ever after. The End.
Released: August 5, 1988
Inspired by and special thanks to the Dream Logo Combos/Variations.
Made with Windows Live Movie Maker.
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