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[[File:Triumph_films_1982.jpg|thumb]][[File:Triumph_films_1988.jpg|thumb]]Triumph Films was originally formed in 1982 as a joint venture between Columbia Pictures and Gaumont Film Company to distribute some foreign films in the US, until it was folded into Columbia with the dissolution of the partnership with Gaumont.  It was revived by Columbia in 1988 by distributing low-budget and direct-to-video film releases.  As of 2008, there has been no other releases.
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Latest revision as of 20:53, 27 September 2015

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Triumph Films was originally formed in 1982 as a joint venture between Columbia Pictures and Gaumont Pictures to distribute some foreign films in the US, until it was folded into Columbia with the dissolution of the partnership with Gaumont.  It was revived by Columbia in 1988 by distributing low-budget and direct-to-video film releases.  As of 2008, there has been no other releases.