PolyGram Filmed Entertainment

History
While Philips owned a dutch music company, PolyGram. In 1979, Philips founded PolyGram Filmed Entertainment. It was a Home Entertainment/or Home Video arm of PolyGram that produce and distributed films instead of music. And it was owned and merged with Universal Pictures in 1999. They distributed and produce good films such as this: ReBoot Vol. 1 in Canada and the USA. And while they are doing it, Here is the 1981-1992 logo looked like:

We see the logo of PolyGram Filmed Entertainment with a red line between of "PolyGram" and "Filmed Entertainment" And that is all I can say of.

In 1992, there was a short living 1 year logo:

We see a P which stands for Poly and a G which stands for Gram (hey, you notice the rating PG?" and that's all.

While, they are doing at this. They made some good films such as this like What Dreams May Come, There was a another logo:

We see loud scratching noises when the letters unfold quickly, and the words "Video" faded in, while the line fades in too, and there was a BANG! sound (hence the nickname, BANG!)

Well, this logo is from 1993-1997, it lived for a long time, And in 1997, there's their final logo.

We see the shorten version of the 1997-1999 PolyGram Filmed Entertainment logo but sometimes, there is the full logo, where Icarus flies off a cliff curiously and then when he reaches to the sun, (or moon), there was a sudden light flash and the words PolyGram Filmed Entertainment appeared.

We can see these logos from ReBoot, Barney's Great Adventure: The Movie, The International release of Arlington Road, and Very Bad Things, Elizabeth, The Borrowers, Cats (I think), and there is Lock, Stock and Two Smoking Barrels. I think so, and then, there comes their IDs:

We see any of these words: Coming Soon to a Theater Near You Coming Soon on Videocassette Feature Presentation, it appears on the right screen and then later, it flashes and stills, And in the background, there is the words "PolyGram Video" all over. And then after a sun flash, then suddenly, they are like squeezing out and then the words disappear.

Lyrick Studios
In 1997, Lyrick Studios signed a agreement to be a association or the co-producer of Barney's Great Adventure: The Movie, and while it was there. They had disagreements, Before PolyGram went defunct. Since the first film was bad, So they decide, that PolyGram. Most of their formerly films are distributed by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, the longest company in 1924. And, it was merged and defunct with Universal Studios.