Scotti Bros. Pictures

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Logo description by Logophile
Logo captures by Dean Stewart Rumsey and Supermarty-o
Video capture courtesy of DudeThatLogo


Background: Scotti Bros. Pictures was a motion picture company founded by Ben and Tony Scotti, as a subsidiary of Scotti Bros. Records (now folded into Volcano Entertainment, a Sony label). It was founded in 1985 when the brothers purchased distributor Pickman Film Corporation from founder Jerry Pickman. It later became a subsidiary of All American Communications. The movie library was soon acquired by Epic Productions and incorporated into its Omega library; it now rests with MGM.



(April 30, 1986-June 1, 1991)
Scotti Bros. PicturesScotti Bros Pictures 1988

Logo: On a black starry space background (with the stars moving) is the planet Earth below. Everything is dark. An orange flash appears behind the planet, then the words "SCOTTI BROS." in orange and arched eases in and rises up. Above "SCOTTI BROS." is an arched line, also orange. Below that is a silver line with "PICTURES" inside. When it gets to its comfortable position, the logo shines.

FX/SFX: The stars, the flash, the logo moving and shining.

Music/Sounds: A majestic, yet dramatic synthesized tune with a whoosh sound when the flash appears on the earth. Sometimes it is silent, or has the films opening music playing over it

Availability: Very rare. The full version is retained on Eye of the Tiger, and Eddie and the Cruisers II: Eddie Lives, both preceded by the 2001 MGM logo. A short version that starts with the earth flashing is seen on The Iron Triangle (again, preceded by an MGM lion). It is unknown whether it appeared on The Resurrected (the company's final film), as several older prints do not have any logo. Don't expect to see this on French Canadian prints of Eddie et le Cruisers II: Eddie est de retour (Eddie and the Cruisers II: Eddie Lives), as this is plastered by an old Alliance Vivafilm logo.

Editor's Note: None.