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  1. Feb 20, 2022 · The iconic logo of the lady holding the torch that you currently see at the beginning of every Columbia Pictures movie was born in the apartment of Pulitzer Prize-winning New Orleans photographer ...

  2. In 1923, CBC Film Sales Corporation released several films under the Columbia Pictures name. CBC changed its name to Columbia Pictures Corporation in January 1924. This is the first logo to have the Columbia Lady holding a torch, a concept that continues to be used for the company's subsequent logos, albeit in several modified forms. Despite the fact it was no longer a print logo in 1964, the ...

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  4. List of Columbia Pictures films (1922–1939) List of Columbia Pictures films (1940–1949) List of Columbia Pictures films (1950–1959) List of Columbia Pictures films (1960–1969)

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  6. Oct 14, 2017 · In an interview, she shared she was working as a graphic artist at the time and agreed to help out Deas during a lunch break.Both of them work at the same newspaper. Joseph said:

  7. 100 years of dreaming big and reaching new heights. #ColumbiaPictures100Learn more: https://www.columbiapictures100.com/ Add these favorites and more to your...

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