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'''Variants:'''
* On ''The King Steps Out'', the ''Three Stooges'' short "Disorder in the Court" and the 1936 western ''Stampede'', "PRESENTS" appears below.
* On ''The King Steps Out'', the ''Three Stooges'' short "Disorder in the Court" and the 1936 western ''Stampede'', "PRESENTS" appears below.
* On ''The Three Stooges'' shorts from 1940-1945, the 1936 (or 1942) Torch Lady appears on the left side of ''The Three Stooges'' title card. On the steps are the words "COLUMBIA" on top, "SHORT SUBJECT" in the middle, and "PRESENTATION" on the bottom step.
* On ''The Three Stooges'' shorts & other short subjects from 1940-1945, the 1936 (or 1942) Torch Lady appears on the left side of ''The Three Stooges'' or the short subject's title card. On the steps are the words "COLUMBIA" on top, "SHORT SUBJECT" in the middle, and "PRESENTATION" on the bottom step.
* On the 1976 film ''Taxi Driver'', the logo is on a black background with {{color|blue}} clouds and has all of the text appearing at the same time.
* On the 1976 film ''Taxi Driver'', the logo is on a black background with {{color|blue}} clouds and has all of the text appearing at the same time.
* On some films or shorts subjects like ''The Three Stooges'', ''Buster Keaton'' or ''Charley Chase'', the logo is completely still, only the torch shining at the opening or at the end of the movie or shorts.
* On some films or shorts subjects like ''The Three Stooges'', ''Buster Keaton'' or ''Charley Chase'', the logo is completely still, only the torch shining at the opening or at the end of the movie or shorts.

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