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In 1992, Columbia Pictures introduced a new logo created by New Orleans artist Michael Deas, known for painting 25 stamps for the U.S. Postal Service, including stamps for Tennessee Williams (1995 ...
Columbia Pictures' 1992 Lady Liberty From 1976 to 1981, Columbia Pictures retired Lady Liberty from the screen. The logo was later rescued in 1982 after The Coca-Cola Company purchased the studios.
Sony Pictures Entertainment is marking Columbia Pictures’ 100th anniversary with a new centennial logo inspired by the historic “Lady With the Torch” iconography. Ahead of Columbia’s ...
Columbia Pictures celebrated its 100th birthday in 2024. As the year comes to an end, Sony Pictures (who now owns Columbia) released a tribute video celebrating the movie studios' 100 years.
These rare photos, culled from our Columbia archives, portray many of the studio’s most iconic female stars, past and present, and in so doing, reinforce the everlasting, timeless power of ...
Columbia Pictures, the movie studio with the “Torch Lady” logo, turns 100 this year. The former home of Frank Capra, Rita Hayworth, the Three Stooges, “Dr. Strangelove,” and “Tootsie ...
How Columbia Pictures Changed the World at 24 Frames Per Second From ‘Guess Who’s Coming to Dinner’ to ‘The China Syndrome’ to ‘Boyz in the Hood,’ the studio has a long history of ...
Columbia Pictures Entertainment Inc. has received a $3.4 billion cash offer for the company from Sony Corp. of Japan, and the board is expected to approve the sale, possibly as soon as Wednesday ...
(Columbia Pictures/Archive Photos) Hudson said he saw an atypical result from the film, pointing out that it never did anything "for [his career]" afterward.
Columbia Pictures Missed Out on Over $700 Million When It Turned Down ‘E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial’ in Favor of Another Alien Movie Rejecting 'ET' was a $700 million mistake Columbia Pictures made.
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