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Columbia Pictures Closing 1928 - Detailed Analysis & Overview

From the Blu-ray (and 4K) release of Submarine ( From the Blu-ray release of That Certain Thing ( From the Blu-ray release of So This Is Love ( Taken From the end of “Long Past Dawn” ( Source: The end of The Desert Bride capped from the Bonus Disc on the Taken from the end of That Certain Thing, coming from the 2024 Frank Capra at

Source: The end of The Scarlet Lady capped from the Bonus Disc on the Thanks to Taken from the end of The Desert Bride, coming from the 2024 Source: The end of So This Is Love? capped from the film's Blu-ray released as part of the Frank Capra at Source: The end of That Certain Thing capped from the film's Blu-ray released as part of the Frank Capra at Taken from the end of So This is Love, coming from the 2024 Frank Capra at From the Blu-ray release of Flight (1929), taken from the 2024 Frank Capra at

Source: The end of Submarine capped from the film's 4K Blu-ray released as part of the Frank Capra at Nicknames: "Early Torch Lady", "Sparkler Torch Lady", "'20s Torch Lady", "Torch Lady" Logo: We see a medium shot of a lady ...

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Columbia Pictures (Closing, 1928)
Columbia Pictures (Closing, 1928)
Columbia Pictures (Closing, 1928)
Columbia Pictures (Opening And Closing, January 1, 1928)
[FAKE] Columbia Pictures Logo (1928) (Closing)
Columbia Pictures (1928) [End Titles] [4K]
Columbia Pictures (1928, close)
Columbia Pictures (1928, close) #2
Columbia Pictures (1928, close) #2
Columbia Pictures (1928, close)
Columbia Pictures (1928, close) #3
Columbia Pictures (1928, close) #6
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Columbia Pictures (Closing, 1928)

Columbia Pictures (Closing, 1928)

From the Blu-ray (and 4K) release of Submarine (

Columbia Pictures (Closing, 1928)

Columbia Pictures (Closing, 1928)

From the Blu-ray release of That Certain Thing (

Columbia Pictures (Closing, 1928)

Columbia Pictures (Closing, 1928)

From the Blu-ray release of So This Is Love (

Columbia Pictures (Opening And Closing, January 1, 1928)

Columbia Pictures (Opening And Closing, January 1, 1928)

Taken from That Certain Thing.

[FAKE] Columbia Pictures Logo (1928) (Closing)

[FAKE] Columbia Pictures Logo (1928) (Closing)

Taken From the end of “Long Past Dawn” (

Columbia Pictures (1928) [End Titles] [4K]

Columbia Pictures (1928) [End Titles] [4K]

From the 4K release of the

Columbia Pictures (1928, close)

Columbia Pictures (1928, close)

Source: The end of The Desert Bride capped from the Bonus Disc on the

Columbia Pictures (1928, close) #2

Columbia Pictures (1928, close) #2

Taken from the end of That Certain Thing, coming from the 2024 Frank Capra at

Columbia Pictures (1928, close) #2

Columbia Pictures (1928, close) #2

Source: The end of The Scarlet Lady capped from the Bonus Disc on the

Columbia Pictures (1928, close)

Columbia Pictures (1928, close)

Thanks to @Veryraremovies Taken from the end of The Desert Bride, coming from the 2024

Columbia Pictures (1928, close) #3

Columbia Pictures (1928, close) #3

Source: The end of So This Is Love? capped from the film's Blu-ray released as part of the Frank Capra at

Columbia Pictures (1928, close) #6

Columbia Pictures (1928, close) #6

Source: The end of That Certain Thing capped from the film's Blu-ray released as part of the Frank Capra at

Columbia Pictures (1928, close) #3

Columbia Pictures (1928, close) #3

Taken from the end of So This is Love, coming from the 2024 Frank Capra at

Columbia Pictures Corporation (Closing, 1929)

Columbia Pictures Corporation (Closing, 1929)

From the Blu-ray release of Flight (1929), taken from the 2024 Frank Capra at

[FAKE] Columbia Pictures Logo (1928) (Closing Version)

[FAKE] Columbia Pictures Logo (1928) (Closing Version)

Taken From Twenty and Eligible (

Columbia Pictures (1929) (Closing)

Columbia Pictures (1929) (Closing)

From '' The Flight''

National Recovery Administration/Columbia Pictures (Opening And Closing, 1934)

National Recovery Administration/Columbia Pictures (Opening And Closing, 1934)

Taken from The Lady Is Willing.

Columbia Pictures (1928, close) #7

Columbia Pictures (1928, close) #7

Source: The end of Submarine capped from the film's 4K Blu-ray released as part of the Frank Capra at

Columbia Pictures (1928), Reimagined

Columbia Pictures (1928), Reimagined

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Columbia Pictures [1928, USA]

Columbia Pictures [1928, USA]

Nicknames: "Early Torch Lady", "Sparkler Torch Lady", "'20s Torch Lady", "Torch Lady" Logo: We see a medium shot of a lady ...