List of Columbia Pictures films (1990–1999)
The following is a list of films produced and/or released by Columbia Pictures in 1990–1999. Most films listed here were distributed theatrically in the United States by the company's distribution division, Sony Pictures Releasing (formerly known as Columbia TriStar Film Distributors International) (1991–2005). It is one of the Big Five film studios. Columbia Pictures is a subsidiary of Japanese conglomerate Sony.[1]
1990[edit]
Release Date | Title | Notes |
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February 9, 1990 | Time of the Gypsies | U.S. distribution only; produced by AAA Classic, TriStar Pictures, Lowndes Productions Limited, P.L.B. Film and Smart Egg Pictures |
February 16, 1990 | Revenge[N 1] | US and select international distribution only; co-production with New World Entertainment and Rastar |
March 16, 1990 | The Forbidden Dance[N 2] | distribution only; produced by 21st Century Film Corporation |
Lord of the Flies[N 3] | US theatrical distribution only; produced by Castle Rock Entertainment and Nelson Entertainment | |
April 13, 1990 | The Gods Must Be Crazy II | US theatrical and worldwide home video distribution only; produced by Weintraub Entertainment Group |
August 10, 1990 | Flatliners | co-production with Stonebridge Entertainment |
September 14, 1990 | Postcards from the Edge | |
September 20, 1990 | The Big Steal | US distribution only |
September 28, 1990 | Texasville[N 2] | US theatrical distribution only; produced by Nelson Entertainment |
October 5, 1990 | The 5th Monkey[N 2] | US theatrical distribution only; produced by 21st Century Film Corporation |
October 12, 1990 | The Spirit of '76[N 4] | distribution only; produced by Castle Rock Entertainment |
October 19, 1990 | Night of the Living Dead | distribution only; produced by 21st Century Film Corporation |
October 26, 1990 | Graveyard Shift | select international distribution only; distributed in the U.S. and Japan by Paramount Pictures; produced by Sugar Entertainment |
Sibling Rivalry[N 3] | US theatrical distribution only; produced by Castle Rock Entertainment and Nelson Entertainment | |
November 30, 1990 | Misery[N 3] | |
December 19, 1990 | Awakenings | Nominee for the Academy Award for Best Picture |
1991[edit]
Release Date | Title | Notes |
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January 18, 1991 | Men of Respect | |
April 19, 1991 | Mortal Thoughts | Co-production with New Vision Pictures and Polar Entertainment |
May 17, 1991 | Stone Cold[N 2] | US theatrical distribution only; produced by Stone Group Pictures |
June 7, 1991 | City Slickers[N 3] | US theatrical distribution only; produced by Castle Rock Entertainment and Nelson Entertainment |
July 12, 1991 | Boyz n the Hood | Inducted into the National Film Registry in 2002 |
August 2, 1991 | Return to the Blue Lagoon | co-production with Price Entertainment |
August 9, 1991 | Double Impact[N 2] | US theatrical distribution only; produced by Stone Group Pictures |
September 20, 1991 | Late for Dinner[N 3] | US theatrical distribution only; produced by Castle Rock Entertainment and New Line Cinema |
October 11, 1991 | The Taking of Beverly Hills[N 2] | US theatrical distribution only; produced by Nelson Entertainment |
November 27, 1991 | My Girl | Co-production with Imagine Entertainment |
December 25, 1991 | The Prince of Tides | Nominee for the Academy Award for Best Picture |
1992[edit]
Release Date | Title | Notes |
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January 31, 1992 | Hard Promises[N 2] | US theatrical distribution only; produced by Stone Group Pictures |
February 21, 1992 | Falling from Grace | |
Radio Flyer | co-production with Stonebridge Entertainment and Donner/Shuler-Donner Productions | |
February 28, 1992 | Under Suspicion | US distribution only; produced by The Rank Organisation, Carnival Films and London Weekend Television |
March 6, 1992 | Gladiator | co-production with Price Entertainment |
April 10, 1992 | Sleepwalkers | |
April 24, 1992 | Year of the Comet[N 3] | US theatrical distribution only; produced by Castle Rock Entertainment and New Line Cinema |
July 1, 1992 | A League of Their Own | co-production with Parkway Productions Inducted into the National Film Registry in 2012 |
July 24, 1992 | Mo' Money | co-production with Wife 'n' Kids |
August 14, 1992 | Single White Female | |
August 28, 1992 | Honeymoon in Vegas[N 3] | US theatrical distribution only; produced by Castle Rock Entertainment and New Line Cinema |
September 25, 1992 | Mr. Saturday Night[N 3] | |
October 2, 1992 | Hero | co-production with Laura Ziskin Productions |
October 9, 1992 | A River Runs Through It | US distribution only; co-production with Allied Filmmakers |
November 13, 1992 | Bram Stoker's Dracula | co-production with American Zoetrope |
December 11, 1992 | A Few Good Men | Nominee for the Academy Award for Best Picture co-production with Castle Rock Entertainment |
1993[edit]
Release Date | Title | Notes |
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January 15, 1993 | Nowhere to Run | |
January 22, 1993 | Hexed | co-production with Price Entertainment |
February 12, 1993 | Groundhog Day | co-production with Albert/Ramis Productions Inducted into the National Film Registry in 2006 |
February 26, 1993 | El Mariachi | co-production with Los Hooligans Productions Inducted into the National Film Registry in 2011 |
February 28, 1993 | Journey to the Center of the Earth | select international theatrical distribution only; NBC aired the film on the TV in United States only |
March 5, 1993 | Amos & Andrew[N 3] | US theatrical distribution only; produced by Castle Rock Entertainment and New Line Cinema |
April 30, 1993 | The Pickle | |
May 14, 1993 | Lost in Yonkers | co-production with Rastar |
June 18, 1993 | Last Action Hero | co-production with Steve Roth/Oak Productions |
July 9, 1993 | In the Line of Fire | co-production with Castle Rock Entertainment |
July 23, 1993 | Poetic Justice | co-production with New Deal Productions |
July 28, 1993 | Robin Hood: Men in Tights | international distribution except France only; distributed in the U.S. by 20th Century Fox; produced by Brooksfilms and Gaumont |
August 27, 1993 | Needful Things[N 3] | US theatrical distribution only; produced by Castle Rock Entertainment and New Line Cinema |
September 3, 1993 | Calendar Girl | co-production with Parkway Productions |
Fortress | select international distribution only; distributed in the U.S. and Japan by Dimension Films; produced by Davis Entertainment and Village Roadshow Pictures | |
September 17, 1993 | The Age of Innocence | co-production with Cappa Productions |
Striking Distance | co-production with Arnon Milchan Productions | |
October 1, 1993 | Malice[N 3] | US theatrical distribution only; produced by Castle Rock Entertainment and New Line Cinema |
November 5, 1993 | The Remains of the Day | Nominee for the Academy Award for Best Picture Nominee of the Golden Globe Award for Best Motion Picture – Drama co-production with Merchant Ivory Productions |
November 12, 1993 | My Life | co-production with Zucker Productions |
November 24, 1993 | Josh and S.A.M.[N 3] | US theatrical distribution only; produced by Castle Rock Entertainment and New Line Cinema |
December 10, 1993 | Geronimo: An American Legend | co-production with Hill/Canton Productions |
1994[edit]
Release Date | Title | Notes |
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February 4, 1994 | I'll Do Anything | co-production with Gracie Films |
February 11, 1994 | My Girl 2 | co-production with Imagine Films Entertainment |
March 18, 1994 | Bitter Moon | UK theatrical distribution only; produced by Les Films Alain Sarde and Le Studio Canal+ |
April 29, 1994 | No Escape | International distribution under the title Escape from Absolom only; co-production with Allied Filmmakers and Pacific Western Productions; distributed in the US and UK by Savoy Pictures |
June 10, 1994 | City Slickers II: The Legend of Curly's Gold[N 5] | distribution only; produced by Castle Rock Entertainment |
June 17, 1994 | Wolf | co-production with Red Wagon Entertainment |
June 29, 1994 | Little Big League[N 4] | US and select international distribution only; produced by Castle Rock Entertainment |
July 22, 1994 | North | co-production with Castle Rock Entertainment and New Line Cinema |
August 12, 1994 | The Next Karate Kid | co-production with Jerry Weintraub Productions |
August 19, 1994 | Blankman | co-production with Wife 'n' Kids |
September 23, 1994 | The Shawshank Redemption[N 4] | Nominee for the Academy Award for Best Picture US distribution only; produced by Castle Rock Entertainment Inducted into the National Film Registry in 2015 |
October 14, 1994 | I Like It Like That | co-production with Think Again Productions |
October 28, 1994 | The Road to Wellville[N 6] | US distribution only; produced by Beacon Communications |
November 18, 1994 | Léon: The Professional | North and South American distribution only; produced by Gaumont |
December 16, 1994 | Immortal Beloved | co-production with Icon Productions |
December 21, 1994 | Little Women | co-production with DiNovi Pictures |
December 23, 1994 | Street Fighter | studio credit on international prints only under the title Street Fighter: The Ultimate Battle; distributed in the U.S. by Universal Pictures; produced by Capcom Entertainment and Edward R. Pressman Productions |
1995[edit]
Release Date | Title | Notes |
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January 11, 1995 | Higher Learning | co-production with New Deal Productions |
January 27, 1995 | Before Sunrise[N 4] | US and select international distribution only; produced by Castle Rock Entertainment |
March 24, 1995 | Dolores Claiborne[N 4] | |
April 7, 1995 | Bad Boys | co-production with Don Simpson/Jerry Bruckheimer Films |
May 19, 1995 | Forget Paris[N 4] | US and select international distribution only; produced by Castle Rock Entertainment |
July 7, 1995 | First Knight | co-production with Zucker Productions |
July 14, 1995 | The Indian in the Cupboard | International theatrical and North American home video and TV distributor; co-production with Paramount Pictures, The Kennedy/Marshall Company and Scholastic Entertainment |
July 28, 1995 | The Net | co-production with Winkler Films |
August 18, 1995 | The Baby-Sitters Club | co-production with Beacon Communications and Scholastic Entertainment |
August 25, 1995 | Beyond Rangoon[N 4] | US and select international distribution only; produced by Castle Rock Entertainment |
Desperado | co-production with Los Hooligans Productions | |
September 22, 1995 | The Run of the Country[N 4] | US and select international distribution only; produced by Castle Rock Entertainment |
October 6, 1995 | To Die For | US distribution only; co-production with Rank Film Distributors and Laura Ziskin Productions |
November 17, 1995 | The American President[N 4] | North American distribution only; produced by Castle Rock Entertainment and Universal Pictures |
November 22, 1995 | Money Train | co-production with Peters Entertainment |
December 13, 1995 | Sense and Sensibility | Nominee for the Academy Award for Best Picture co-production with Mirage Enterprises |
December 15, 1995 | Othello[N 4] | US and select international distribution only; produced by Castle Rock Entertainment |
December 22, 1995 | Dracula: Dead and Loving It[N 4] | US distribution only; produced by Castle Rock Entertainment |
1996[edit]
Release Date | Title | Notes |
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February 2, 1996 | The Juror | co-production with Winkler Films |
February 16, 1996 | City Hall[N 4] | US and select international distribution only; produced by Castle Rock Entertainment |
February 21, 1996 | Bottle Rocket | co-production with Gracie Films |
May 3, 1996 | The Craft | co-production with Red Wagon Entertainment |
June 14, 1996 | The Cable Guy | co-production with Licht/Mueller Film Corporation |
June 28, 1996 | Striptease[N 4] | US and select international distribution only; produced by Castle Rock Entertainment |
July 17, 1996 | Multiplicity | co-production with Albert/Ramis Productions |
August 14, 1996 | Alaska[N 4] | US and select international distribution only; produced by Castle Rock Entertainment |
August 23, 1996 | The Spitfire Grill[N 4] | US and select international co-distribution with Castle Rock Entertainment only |
September 13, 1996 | Fly Away Home | co-production with Sandollar Productions |
Maximum Risk | co-production with Roger Birnbaum Productions | |
September 27, 1996 | Extreme Measures[N 4] | US and select international distribution only; produced by Castle Rock Entertainment |
October 16, 1996 | Get on the Bus | co-production with 40 Acres and a Mule Filmworks |
December 20, 1996 | Ghosts of Mississippi[N 4] | US and select international distribution only; produced by Castle Rock Entertainment |
December 25, 1996 | Hamlet[N 4] | |
The People Vs. Larry Flynt | Nominee of the Golden Globe Award for Best Motion Picture - Drama co-production with Phoenix Pictures | |
Some Mother's Son[N 4] | US theatrical and select international distribution only; produced by Castle Rock Entertainment |
1997[edit]
Release Date | Title | Notes |
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February 14, 1997 | Absolute Power[N 4] | US theatrical and select international distribution only; produced by Castle Rock Entertainment |
Fools Rush In | co-production with Draizin Productions | |
February 26, 1997 | Booty Call | co-production with The Turman-Morrissey Company |
March 26, 1997 | The Devil's Own | co-production with Laurence Gordon Productions |
April 4, 1997 | Double Team | distribution only; produced by Mandalay Entertainment |
April 11, 1997 | Anaconda | co-production with Cinema Line Film Corp |
May 9, 1997 | The Fifth Element | US/Latin America/Spain/Australia distribution only; produced by Gaumont |
June 6, 1997 | Buddy | distribution only; produced by Jim Henson Pictures and American Zoetrope |
July 2, 1997 | Men in Black | co-production with Amblin Entertainment and MacDonald/Parkes Productions |
July 25, 1997 | Air Force One | US distribution only; co-production with Beacon Pictures |
August 22, 1997 | Masterminds | distribution only; produced by Pacific Motion Pictures |
August 29, 1997 | Excess Baggage | co-production with First Kiss Productions |
October 17, 1997 | I Know What You Did Last Summer | US and select international distribution only; produced by Mandalay Entertainment and Original Film |
October 24, 1997 | Gattaca | co-production with Jersey Films |
1998[edit]
Release Date | Title | Notes |
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January 23, 1998 | Spice World | US distribution only; co-production with Fragile Films, Icon Entertainment International and PolyGram Filmed Entertainment |
January 30, 1998 | Zero Effect[N 4] | US theatrical distribution only; produced by Castle Rock Entertainment |
February 6, 1998 | The Replacement Killers | co-production with Brillstein-Grey Entertainment and WCG Entertainment Productions |
February 20, 1998 | Palmetto[N 4] | US theatrical and select international distribution only; produced by Castle Rock Entertainment |
March 20, 1998 | Wild Things | US and select international distribution only; produced by Mandalay Entertainment |
April 10, 1998 | My Giant[N 4] | US theatrical distribution and Australian distribution only; produced by Castle Rock Entertainment |
April 17, 1998 | Sour Grapes[N 4] | |
May 1, 1998 | Les Misérables | distribution only; produced by Mandalay Entertainment |
June 12, 1998 | Can't Hardly Wait | co-production with Tall Trees Productions |
July 24, 1998 | Disturbing Behavior | international distribution only; produced by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, Village Roadshow Pictures and Beacon Communications |
August 21, 1998 | Dance with Me | distribution only; produced by Mandalay Entertainment |
October 30, 1998 | Vampires | US and select international distribution only; produced by Largo Entertainment and Storm King Productions |
November 13, 1998 | I Still Know What You Did Last Summer | co-production with Mandalay Entertainment and Original Film |
December 11, 1998 | Still Crazy | British film; distribution only; produced by The Greenlight Fund |
December 25, 1998 | Stepmom | co-production with 1492 Pictures |
1999[edit]
Release Date | Title | Notes |
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January 22, 1999 | Gloria | US distribution only; produced by Mandalay Entertainment |
February 26, 1999 | 8mm | co-production with Hofflund/Polone Productions |
March 5, 1999 | Cruel Intentions[N 7] | distribution only; produced by Original Film and Newmarket Films |
Lock, Stock and Two Smoking Barrels | select international theatrical distribution only; distributed in the U.S. by Gramercy Pictures; produced by PolyGram Filmed Entertainment, Summit Entertainment, HandMade Films, SKA Films and The Steve Tisch Company | |
March 12, 1999 | The Deep End of the Ocean | distribution only; produced by Mandalay Entertainment |
April 9, 1999 | Go | co-production with Banner Entertainment and Saratoga Entertainment |
April 30, 1999 | Idle Hands | co-production with Licht/Mueller Film Corporation |
May 28, 1999 | The Thirteenth Floor | distribution only; produced by Centropolis Entertainment |
June 25, 1999 | Big Daddy | co-production with Out of the Blue Entertainment |
Pyaar Mein Kabhi Kabhi | Indian film; Distribution only; produced by Percept Picture Company | |
July 14, 1999 | Muppets from Space | distribution only; produced by Jim Henson Pictures |
August 4, 1999 | Dick | distribution only; produced by Phoenix Pictures |
September 17, 1999 | Blue Streak | co-production with Original Film and IndieProd Company Productions |
September 24, 1999 | Jakob the Liar | co-production with Blue Wolf Productions |
October 1, 1999 | The Adventures of Elmo in Grouchland | distribution only; produced by Jim Henson Pictures and Children's Television Workshop |
October 8, 1999 | Random Hearts | co-production with Rastar and Mirage Enterprises |
October 22, 1999 | Bats | international distribution only; produced by Destination Films |
Crazy in Alabama | co-production with Green Moon Productions | |
November 5, 1999 | The Bone Collector | international distribution only; co-production with Universal Pictures and Bregman Productions |
November 12, 1999 | The Messenger: The Story of Joan of Arc | distribution outside France only; produced by Gaumont |
December 2, 1999 | The End of the Affair | Nominee of the Golden Globe Award for Best Motion Picture - Drama co-production with Woolley/Jordan Productions |
December 17, 1999 | Bicentennial Man | international distribution only; co-production with Touchstone Pictures, 1492 Pictures and Radiant Productions |
Stuart Little | co-production with Red Wagon Entertainment | |
December 21, 1999 | Girl, Interrupted |
See also[edit]
- List of film serials by studio § Columbia Pictures
- Columbia Pictures
- List of TriStar Pictures films
- List of Screen Gems films
- Sony Pictures Classics
- Category:Lists of films by studio
Notes[edit]
- ↑ International rights owned by Disney (via 20th Century Studios)
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 2.2 2.3 2.4 2.5 2.6 Owned by MGM
- ↑ 3.00 3.01 3.02 3.03 3.04 3.05 3.06 3.07 3.08 3.09 3.10 3.11 Owned by Warner Bros., with home video and streaming distribution handled by MGM
- ↑ 4.00 4.01 4.02 4.03 4.04 4.05 4.06 4.07 4.08 4.09 4.10 4.11 4.12 4.13 4.14 4.15 4.16 4.17 4.18 4.19 4.20 4.21 4.22 4.23 Owned by Warner Bros.
- ↑ Owned by Warner Bros. in the U.S., and Sony Pictures internationally
- ↑ Owned by Beacon Pictures, with U.S. distribution handled by Shout! Studios
- ↑ Owned by AMBI Group and Raven Capital Management, with US distribution handled by Open Road Films
References[edit]
- ↑ Dick, Bernard F. (2021-10-19). "Preface: The 1980s". Columbia Pictures: Portrait of a Studio. University Press of Kentucky. ISBN 978-0-8131-5321-6. Search this book on
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