Columbia Pictures closed the studio in 1946 and started looking for a new cartoon production company.
Columbia Pictures is producing a film adaptation of the novel.
It was also the name of a 1976 movie from Columbia Pictures.
Columbia Pictures guaranteed at least $60 million for the rights.
Columbia Pictures rushed a current project into production and completed it in 11 days.
Columbia Pictures made it into a movie in 1960.
Columbia Pictures signed him for a short term writing contract in 1937.
Columbia Pictures decided not to theatrically release the film in the company's home market.
Columbia Pictures signed her to a six-month contract in 1939.
Columbia Pictures budgeted it at about $5 million - half the average cost of a film that year.