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As Josh Greenstein moves to Paramount, promotions on the marketing side include Nicholas Weiss and Dave Fruchbom named as ...
Harrison Ford is remembering the Columbia Pictures talent head who told him he had 'no future in the business': ' He thought ...
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Sarah Michelle Gellar ‘wasn’t supposed’ to return for new ‘I Know What You Did Last Summer’ sequel
Sarah Michelle Gellar wasn’t initially meant to return as slain beauty queen Helen Shivers in the new “I Know What You Did ...
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Harrison Ford was told to ditch ‘pretentious’ name, copy Elvis Presley to succeed in Hollywood
Harrison Ford revealed how a Columbia Pictures executive told him he had no future in Hollywood and demanded he change his ...
The Fisherman is back to terrorize another group of friends in the latest “I Know What You Did Last Summer” sequel, and with ...
Before Freddie Prinze Jr. and Jennifer Love Hewitt reunited for the 'I Know What You Did Last Summer' reboot, they had not ...
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How Columbia Pictures Kept Its Cool for a Century - MSN
On a recent July afternoon, the ever-mercurial Tom Rothman arrives in good spirits for a tour of Columbia Pictures' archives in honor of the studio's 100th anniversary. "Ask a lot of questions ...
Columbia Pictures centenary logo. Sony has unveiled the logo for Columbia Pictures' 100th anniversary in a delightful and classic animated short, which showcases the logo's evolution.
Columbia Pictures, the movie studio with the “Torch Lady” logo, turns 100 this year. The former home of Frank Capra, Rita Hayworth, the Three Stooges, “Dr. Strangelove,” and “Tootsie ...
(Columbia Pictures/Archive Photos) Hudson said he saw an atypical result from the film, pointing out that it never did anything "for [his career]" afterward.
Columbia Pictures' 1992 Lady Liberty From 1976 to 1981, Columbia Pictures retired Lady Liberty from the screen. The logo was later rescued in 1982 after The Coca-Cola Company purchased the studios.
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