File talk:Dark Ink Label (West Coast Video Duplicating) (Tales of Terror, 1994 Orion).jpg

Weird lettering. JLB? Is this just yet another example of "no indication"? 69.85.235.48 19:16, 1 February 2023 (UTC)
 * "JLB" stands for J.L. Bowerbank & Associates; they were the distributors for Orion Home Video in Canada.
 * --MrServoRetro, February 1, 2023, 02:25 PM (EST)

In that case, shouldn't this copy have the Canadian warning screens? I've also heard that J.L. Bowerbank & Associates was the Canadian distributor for Nelson Entertainment's home video division (formerly known as Embassy Home Entertainment). At some point in 1991, New Line Cinema acquired Nelson Entertainment and renamed the video division to New Line Home Video. From that point on, RCA/Columbia Pictures Home Video served as the USA distributor for New Line Home Video. However, I am not sure if J.L. Bowerbank & Associates remained the Canadian distributor for New Line Home Video, or if that right was also transferred to RCA/Columbia Pictures Home Video. In fact, even after 1986 when Orion Home Video was formed, the video rights to some of the post-1982 Orion Pictures library were shared by not just Nelson Entertainment, but also Vestron Video and HBO Video. 69.85.235.48 19:41, 1 February 2023 (UTC)