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Columbia The Torch Lady

Columbia The Torch Lady

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  • The Logo of Columbia Torch Lady of 1993


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  • Columbia Pictures Sorry For The DIVX Watermark.


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  • Now You Can Rent or Buy These Hit Tittles From Columbia Tristar Home Video


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  • A Future Version of the Columbia Pictures intro.


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  • The Columbia Pictures Home Video production logo depicted shining (reportedly Columbia's) working on a sunburst, with a text while a dream song played. When the sunburst shined, we see the words Columbia Pictures Home Entertainment.


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  • Columbia Pictures TV Torch Lady 1982-92 version, 1991 subversion with no byline.


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  • Taken from Beakman's World.


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  • The Sunburst Opening Logo


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  • The first Torch Lady was used for the newly-formed studio and on all black and white Columbia films between 1924 and 1936. The words, A Columbia Production (or "This is a Columbia Picture" at the end of every Columbia film) was appeared on the first Columbia logo for the first time. It was the next couple of years, the Torch Lady would tour with Columbia promoters to signify the studio's launch and survived two severe accidents. Their Torch Lady debuted in 1924. This Time it's NTSC Format.


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  • After Coca-Cola had decided to spin Columbia Pictures into CPE (Columbia Pictures Entertainment) after a bad period in the business (Who could Forget Ishtar??) in late 1987, the byline was changed, and so did the logo's background. Also, when the byline changed from Coca-Cola to CPE (A unit of Columbia Pictures Entertainment, Inc.), the music was changed to a 6-note horn-driven jingle. Also consider that Columbia's logo editing habits were so sloppy during this era that sometimes this logo was covered up over a Screen Gems or Embassy logo with the original logo's music still intact. There were two logos. One was the blue and gold variant used for Columbia's originals. The second version was the blue and ivory logo that was used for classic shows by Columbia. Also, for television distribution, the words "Distributed by" appear above the logo only on the blue/ivory version.


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  • The first incarnation of the CPE byline in the Columbia Pictures Television "80s Torch Lady" logo, used from 1987-1992.


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