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These warning screens are from Prism Entertainment.

Early 1984

Warner Home Video Warning -1
Embassy_Home_Entertainment_FBI_Warning_Screen

Embassy Home Entertainment FBI Warning Screen

This is the warning screen, which is the same as the Warner Home Video Warning Screen from 1981-1987 and has also been used for Parents Approved Video, Embassy/Nelson Entertainment, GoodTimes Entertainment and RKO Home Video.

As seen on VHS, such as Dominique is Dead (aka Dominique) (1978/1979), and others

1984-Early 1992

Western-World Warning
J2_Communications_(Early_Version)_(With_FBI_warning)

J2 Communications (Early Version) (With FBI warning)

This is the warning screen, which is the same as the Warner Home Video Warning Screen from 1981-1987 and has also been used for Program Hunters. The blue background were used, the word "WARNING" is in grey and the graininess were used.

As seen on VHS, such as Honor Thy Father (1973), Wolf Lake (1980), The Mutator (1989), Tales From the Crypt (1972), Marvel Comic Animated Series of the 1980s, including The Incredible Hulk, Georgia, Georgia (1972) and others.

Early 1990s-1992

Paramount 1990 Warning
Paramount_Feature_Presentation_(Paramount_Communications_Varient)

Paramount Feature Presentation (Paramount Communications Varient)

This is the warning screen as the same as Paramount Home Entertainment warning screen from 1989-1995.

As seen on VHS releases, such as We Are The Children (1987) and False Identity (1990) among others.

1992-1996

Prism Entertainment Warning
Baby_on_Board_(1992)_Previews

Baby on Board (1992) Previews

This is the warning screen has the boldest italic (probably Lucida Sans Unicode) in all caps on the dark gray marble background, especially the word "WARNING" in red color on top center and those white details are in the left alignment.

As seen on VHS, such as Strangers (1992), Strange Horizons (1993), A Million to Juan (1994) and Sleepstalker (1995) and others.

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