By A Mystery Man Writer
The Columbia Pictures logo originally appeared in 1919. The first model for the logo is unknown, although Bette Davis claimed that Claudia Dell was used [1]. From 1936 to 1976, the Columbia "Torch Lady" appeared with shimmering light behind her. Taxi Driver was the last film to use the "Torch Lady" in her classic appearance. In 1976, Columbia (like other studios) experimented with a new logo. It began with the familiar lady with a torch, but the torch-light rays then formed an abstract blue semi
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