Sprint Productions

Background
Sprint Productions was a production company ran by husband and wife team Howard Stemple and Zelda Artz-Stemple, formed in 1987. The company was dedicated to mid budget horror films. A majority of the company's films were shot in South Africa. Stemple would leave the company in 1990 and form Ironic Entertainment, with producer Mandy McDonald taking his place soon after. The company shut down in 1996 due to the financial failure of their last film, though the name would be revived as a shell label for Ironic when Stemple wanted to take his name off of the project.

(1988-2003)
Logo : On a black background, we see a figure fade in on the left. Copies form and go to the right as streaks form. The name "Sprint Productions" fades in below.

FX/SFX : The copies.

Music/Sounds : A synthesized flute tune. Otherwise, none or the opening theme of the movie.

Availability : Seen on Pigs, Babies, Detention, Lab Rats, The Castle, Mother's Apple Pie and the 1996 remake of Mutant. It also appeared on the pilot of The Halloween Kids and would appear on that show's second season after Artz-Stemple took over production duties from Specific Pictures, Ironic Entertainment and Gecko Studios.