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Revision as of 11:49, 11 July 2020

Logo description by mr3urious,Supermarty-o, and others

Background: This was another joint venture between Gaumont and Sony Pictures Entertainment in 2004. This venture ended in 2007.


(2004-2007) Gaumont Columbia TriStar FilmsGaumont Columbia TriStar Films (HD)


Nicknames: "The Flower Torch Lady", "The Daisy Torch Lady"

Logo: On a wispy blue BG, we see the standard Columbia Torch Lady to the left of the screen, surrounded by a red Gaumont daisy outline. We see the words "Gaumont Columbia TriStar Films" to the right, sparkling.

FX/SFX: The "shining" and "sparkling".

Music/Sounds: Silent.

Availability: Was seen on French theatrical prints of export films released by Columbia-Tri-Star/Sony Pictures, as well as co-productions with Gaumont. This was removed from most French Home Video/TV prints of these films, but can be seen on French trailers on R2 DVDs or on European trailer websites.

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