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gyumri4ever"The Legend of Zorro" (2005) © 2005 Columbia Pictures Industries, Inc. All rights reserved.
Knights (2007)
benajandmoThe Columbia logo Columbia's logo, a lady carrying a torch, originally appeared in 1924. The first model for the logo is unknown, although Bette Davis claimed that Claudia Dell was used.[3] In 1936, the logo was somewhat changed, with the Columbia "Torch Lady" appearing with shimmering light behi...
proyectone"The Adventures of Tintin: Secret of the Unicorn" (2011) (International Version) A Steven Spielberg Film A Steven Spielberg / Peter Jackson Production © 2011 DW Studios LLC and Columbia Pictures Industries, Inc. All rights reserved.
1970's Columbia Pictures intro. Also called "Sunburst Zoom" and "The Sunburst." The introduction for "Columbia Movies." It begins with the familiar Columbia Torch Lady, standing on the pedestal holding her light torch. Then, the picture moves upward and towards the torch, which shines even more a...
This is the Columbia Pictures logo that was used from 1993 to 2006 or 2007. The logo has the byline "A Sony Pictures Entertainment Company"
From 1952 Screen Gems To the current Sony Pictures Television. I included most versions in this montage that I could get. Thanks to mcy919 for a great deal of these logos
"Open Season" (2006).
spikeythedog188Homemade history of Columbia logos
craigdphelpsIf Universal Pictures and Columbia Pictures teamed up with Viacom to make an annoying orange movie, these will be likely to be seen, The Paramount Pictures and Universal Pictures logos are retro, and the Columbia Pictures logo plays normally.
A 1997 logo for the popular hollywood movie studio Columbia Pictures. This logo comes from a film. The film was produced on film. The logo is, in fact, a logo. This logo has the ever-unpopular Sony Byline. There's a brief note of music towards the end that might get my account suspened. Despite i...
Tristar Television,Columbia pictures Television screen gems in G Major
bluerose33216The traditional Columbia logo turns into a cartoon figure who strips her gown off, and becomes a caricature of Jane Fonda in a cowboy outfit. She then fires her guns into the air, the ground, and across her body multiple times! Now It's In Widescreen.
themultikingworldWilliam Castle: Zotz! Columbia Torch Lady: Zotz? What's Zotz? Columbia Torch Lady: Zotz all
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