Pear Films

Background
Pear Films was launched in 1992 by Bebe Kosove, a former pornographic actress who broke away from Caballero Control Corporation due to a lack of creative control with her projects. Pear would serve as a vanity label for newcomers to the pornographic industry, along with providing work for former prominent actors who lost their popularity. Former actress turned producer Muriel MacPherson would join the label a few months after its founding. MacPherson and Kosove would join Vicodore Productions in 1993. Due to The Milkman receiving an NC-17 rating, and Vicodore's notorious refusal to re-edit films, Pear Films was revived as a shell label for uncut Vicodore titles. The label would close in 1997 due to Vicodore no longer producing movies that would run the risk of an NC-17 rating.

No on-screen logo was ever used until 1995, at most an in-credit mention or a copyright notice.

1st Logo (1995-1997)
Logo: On a black background, we see a semi-circle containing a dark starry night sky, and a pear with a prominent ridge on the bottom, resembling a woman's posterior. "PEAR FILMS" fades in below in white, as the pear shines.

FX/SFX: The text and shining.

Music/Sounds: None.

Availability: It was seen on Huge and Bark of the Wolf Woman.