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* An Italian version of the closing version was shown at the end of the Spanish Mexican film ''Él'' (aka ''This Strange Passion'' or ''Lui'').
* An Italian version of the closing version was shown at the end of the Spanish Mexican film ''Él'' (aka ''This Strange Passion'' or ''Lui'').
* Two Soviet-Russian variants exist where the whole logo is a recreated painting, which varies, the "COLUMBIA" text is completely absent, and different text can be seen in front of the Torch Lady.
* Two Soviet-Russian variants exist where the whole logo is a recreated painting, which varies, the "COLUMBIA" text is completely absent, and different text can be seen in front of the Torch Lady.
* On a Super 8mm colorized print of the ''Krazy Kat'' cartoon "The Katnips of 1940", a copyright disclaimer was superimposed into the logo, reading:
<center>'''SOLD FOR HOME USE ONLY<br>THEATRICAL, TELEVISION, AND ALL<br>OTHER RIGHTS RESERVE<br>©COLUMBIA PICTURES INDUSTRIES, INC. 1973'''</center>


'''FX/SFX:''' 2D animation was used, such as the torch rays, which held up very well for the time.
'''FX/SFX:''' 2D animation was used, such as the torch rays, which held up very well for the time.
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