Media Summary: Taken from the end of "Belles on Their Toes" ( Now we're talking! I originally spotted this from a VHS recording off a Finnish airing. You can see it here: ... Taken from the end of Scandal Sheet, coming from the 2021 Indicator Samuel Fuller: Storyteller, Volume Two Blu-ray release.

Columbia Pictures Closing 1952 - Detailed Analysis & Overview

Taken from the end of "Belles on Their Toes" ( Now we're talking! I originally spotted this from a VHS recording off a Finnish airing. You can see it here: ... Taken from the end of Scandal Sheet, coming from the 2021 Indicator Samuel Fuller: Storyteller, Volume Two Blu-ray release. Taken from the beginning of Walk East on Beacon, coming from the 2021 Indicator Series From the end of the 2018 Indicator Series Blu-ray release of William Castle's Homicidal (1961). Requested by: MagicalBlossom 235, Jaden and João Madeira Alternate Account This video will be for Master Turbo. Taken from ...

From Scandal Sheet. This opening logo has the still shot of torch shining. From the Criterion Channel streaming print of Scandal Sheet ( Virginia Martin's found the logo first from 1956, but this is from the movie Safari (1956). From Affair In Trinidad ( The End/Columbia Pictures (1952, The Fairy Princess) Taken from the end of Walk East on Beacon, coming from the 2021 Indicator Series

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Columbia Pictures (Closing, 1952)
Columbia Pictures (1952) (Closing Version)
Columbia Pictures/The End (1952)
Columbia Pictures (RARE Italian Closing, 1952)
Columbia Pictures (1952, close)
Columbia Pictures (1952)
Columbia Pictures (Closing, 1961)
Columbia Pictures/The End (1952) (The Story of Princess Hase closing variant) (for Master Turbo)
Columbia Pictures (Closing Variants) (1952)/Sony/Sony Pictures Television (2014)
Columbia Pictures logo (1952, Opening/Closing)
Columbia Pictures logo (1952)
The End / Columbia Pictures (1953)
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Columbia Pictures (Closing, 1952)

Columbia Pictures (Closing, 1952)

From the end of "Affair in Trinidad" (

Columbia Pictures (1952) (Closing Version)

Columbia Pictures (1952) (Closing Version)

From "The Member Of The Wedding" (

Columbia Pictures/The End (1952)

Columbia Pictures/The End (1952)

Taken from the end of "Belles on Their Toes" (

Columbia Pictures (RARE Italian Closing, 1952)

Columbia Pictures (RARE Italian Closing, 1952)

Now we're talking! I originally spotted this from a VHS recording off a Finnish airing. You can see it here: ...

Columbia Pictures (1952, close)

Columbia Pictures (1952, close)

Taken from the end of Scandal Sheet, coming from the 2021 Indicator Samuel Fuller: Storyteller, Volume Two Blu-ray release.

Columbia Pictures (1952)

Columbia Pictures (1952)

Taken from the beginning of Walk East on Beacon, coming from the 2021 Indicator Series

Columbia Pictures (Closing, 1961)

Columbia Pictures (Closing, 1961)

From the end of the 2018 Indicator Series Blu-ray release of William Castle's Homicidal (1961).

Columbia Pictures/The End (1952) (The Story of Princess Hase closing variant) (for Master Turbo)

Columbia Pictures/The End (1952) (The Story of Princess Hase closing variant) (for Master Turbo)

Requested by: MagicalBlossom 235, Jaden and João Madeira Alternate Account This video will be for Master Turbo. Taken from ...

Columbia Pictures (Closing Variants) (1952)/Sony/Sony Pictures Television (2014)

Columbia Pictures (Closing Variants) (1952)/Sony/Sony Pictures Television (2014)

via YouTube capture.

Columbia Pictures logo (1952, Opening/Closing)

Columbia Pictures logo (1952, Opening/Closing)

From Scandal Sheet. This opening logo has the still shot of torch shining.

Columbia Pictures logo (1952)

Columbia Pictures logo (1952)

From The Happy Time.

The End / Columbia Pictures (1953)

The End / Columbia Pictures (1953)

Closing

Columbia Pictures (1952)

Columbia Pictures (1952)

From the Criterion Channel streaming print of Scandal Sheet (

Columbia Pictures (1952)

Columbia Pictures (1952)

Taken from "Belles on Their Toes" (

Columbia Pictures logo (1952)

Columbia Pictures logo (1952)

Virginia Martin's found the logo first from 1956, but this is from the movie Safari (1956). From Affair In Trinidad (

Columbia Pictures (Closing Variants) (1937)/Sony Pictures Television (2002)

Columbia Pictures (Closing Variants) (1937)/Sony Pictures Television (2002)

Via YouTube capture.

Columbia Pictures (Closing) (1951)

Columbia Pictures (Closing) (1951)

Closing

The End/Columbia Pictures (1952, The Fairy Princess)

The End/Columbia Pictures (1952, The Fairy Princess)

The End/Columbia Pictures (1952, The Fairy Princess)

Columbia Pictures (1952)

Columbia Pictures (1952)

Columbia Pictures

Louis de Richmond Productions/Columbia Pictures (1952)

Louis de Richmond Productions/Columbia Pictures (1952)

Taken from the end of Walk East on Beacon, coming from the 2021 Indicator Series