Dunn Films

Background
Dunn Films was a production company formed by Robert and Linda Dunn in 1986, based in Carson City, Nevada. The Dunns would join Entropy Films in 1999, having previously been hired to assist in American co-productions before they moved to California.

1st Logo (1986-1999, 2016)
Logo: We see a picture of Robert and Linda Dunn in an office setting, facing away from the viewer and having confused body language. "DUNN FILMS" is written above in a yellow cursive font.

Variant: Later on, the company name would just be present in a plain white font.

FX/SFX: The words and the line.

Music/Sounds: A synth piano tune, or the closing theme of the program.

Availability: Was only seen on the TV movies Eight Years, Rabies: A Neighborhood's Nightmare and He'll Come Around, as well as the short-lived shows Fractured and County Law. Also appeared at the end of the video Tales of Togetherness. It was brought back for LBJ: A Legacy of Division.

2nd Logo (1994)
Logo: We see a skidmark fade in with the word "DUNN" etched onto it. Beneath it is a cut out ovular section with the word "Films" in a script font. "A" is above the skidmark and "PRODUCTION" is beneath everything.

FX/SFX: None, beyond the fade in.

Music/Sounds: Tires screeching, followed by a cat screech and a slam.

Availability: Seen on much older prints of The Milkman, particularly early VHS releases through Cabin Fever Entertainment. Modern prints had the opening logos plastered by those for Universal Studios and Lakeshore Entertainment; this is owed to international sales being handled by October Films, whose prints were used for cable airings, whereas Lakeshore Entertainment inherited Trans Atlantic Entertainment's catalog (Trans Atlantic handled co-distribution with I.R.S. Media on this film). Strangely, cable airings did not show any opening logos, cutting right to the film.