Strand VCI Entertainment/Strand Home Video Warning Screens

These FBI Warning Screens are from Strand VCI Entertainment/Strand Home Video.

May 31, 1988-July 10, 1991
This is the Strand VCI Entertainment warning screen for videotapes, especially the "$250,000 fine" detail on black background. This warning screen has also been used for Warner Home Video, Orion Home Video, Hemdale Home Video, Rhino Home Video, Continental Video, Cinema Group Home Video and Feature Films for Humanities/Feature Films for Families (except it rather has "Title 17" details).

As seen on The Mouse and the Motorcycle (1986), The Jungle Book Shonen Mowgli (1989), Thomas Gets Tricked & Other Stories (1990), James Learns a Lesson & Other Stories (1990), Tenders & Turntables & Other Stories (1990), Thomas Breaks the Rules & Other Stories (1990), Better Late Than Never & Other Stories (1991), Runaway Ralph (1991), Trust Thomas & Other Stories (1992), and Ripley's Believe It or Not! (1992).

June 19, 1992-November 4, 1997
This is the Strand Home Video warning screen for videotapes, especially the "Title 17" detail on  purple background. This warning screen has also been used for New Line Home Entertainment (now owned and distributed by Warner Home Video), Embassy Home Entertainment, Nelson Entertainment, Video Treasures (now Anchor Bay Entertainment), Fries Home Video, Unicorn Video (with a Copyright detail below the Warning screen detail), Monterey Home Video and MPI Home Video.

As seen on the re-releases of Thomas Gets Tricked & Other Stories (1990), James Learns a Lesson & Other Stories (1990), Tenders & Turntables & Other Stories (1990), Thomas Breaks the Rules & Other Stories (1990), and Better Late Than Never & Other Stories (1991), The Count of Monte-Cristo (1991), Thomas Gets Bumped & Other Stories (1992), Thomas, Percy & the Dragon & Other Stories (1993), Daisy & Other Thomas Stories (1993), James Goes Buzz Buzz & Other Thomas (1994), Percy's Ghostly Trick & Other Thomas Stories (1994), Thomas' Christmas Party & Other Favorite Stories (1994) and Kino's Storytime episodes.