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- 1980s
- 1990s
- 2000s
- 2010s
- Notes
- See also
- Further reading
- References
- External links
This is a list of theatrical feature films released under the Touchstone Pictures banner (known as that since 1986, with Tough Guys) and films released before that under the former name, Touchstone Films (1984–86). Most films listed here were distributed in the United States, unless otherwise noted, by Walt Disney Studios' theatrical distribution unit; currently known as Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures, formerly known as Buena Vista Distribution Company/Buena Vista Film Distribution Company (until 1987) and Buena Vista Pictures Distribution (1987–2007). This list does not include any direct-to-video films. Contents: __NOTOC__1980s{{·}}1990s{{·}}2000s{{·}}2010s Notes{{·}}See also{{·}}Further Reading{{·}}References |
1980sTitle | US Release | Co-production with |
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Splash | March 9, 1984 | Country | September 28, 1984 | Far West Productions and Pangaea Corporation | Secret of the Lost Legend | March 22, 1985 | Silver Screen Partners II | My Science Project | August 9, 1985 | Down and Out in Beverly Hills | January 31, 1986 | Off Beat | April 11, 1986 | Ruthless People | June 27, 1986 | Tough Guys | October 3, 1986 | Silver Screen Partners II and Bryna Productions | The Color of Money | October 8, 1986 | Silver Screen Partners II | Outrageous Fortune | January 30, 1987 | Silver Screen Partners II and Interscope Communications | Tin Men | March 6, 1987 | Silver Screen Partners III and Bandai Films | Ernest Goes to Camp | May 22, 1987 | Silver Screen Partners III and Emshell Producers | Adventures in Babysitting | July 1, 1987 | Silver Screen Partners III | Stakeout | August 5, 1987 | Silver Screen Partners II | Can't Buy Me Love | August 14, 1987 | Silver Screen Partners III, Apollo Pictures, and The Mount Company | Hello Again | November 6, 1987 | Silver Screen Partners III | Three Men and a Baby | November 25, 1987 | Silver Screen Partners III and Interscope Communications | Good Morning, Vietnam | December 25, 1987 | Silver Screen Partners III | Shoot to Kill | February 12, 1988 | Silver Screen Partners III and Century Park Pictures | D.O.A. | March 18, 1988 | Silver Screen Partners III and Bigelow Productions | Big Business | June 10, 1988 | Silver Screen Partners III | Who Framed Roger Rabbit | June 22, 1988 | Amblin Entertainment, Silver Screen Partners III, and Walt Disney Feature Animation | Cocktail | June 29, 1988 | Silver Screen Partners III and Interscope Communications | The Rescue | August 5, 1988 | Silver Screen Partners III | Heartbreak Hotel | September 30, 1988 | The Good Mother | November 4, 1988 | Silver Screen Partners IV | Ernest Saves Christmas | November 11, 1988 | Silver Screen Partners III and Emshell Producers | Beaches | December 21, 1988 | Silver Screen Partners IV and All Girl Productions | Three Fugitives | January 27, 1989 | Silver Screen Partners IV | New York Stories | March 10, 1989 | Silver Screen Partners IV and American Zoetrope | Disorganized Crime | April 14, 1989 | Silver Screen Partners IV and Kouf/Bigelow Productions | Dead Poets Society | June 9, 1989 | Silver Screen Partners IV | Turner & Hooch | June 28, 1989 | An Innocent Man | October 6, 1989 | Silver Screen Partners IV and Interscope Communications | Gross Anatomy | October 20, 1989 | Silver Screen Partners IV, Sandollar Productions and Hill/Roseman | Blaze | December 13, 1989 | Silver Screen Partners IV and A&M Films |
1990sTitle | US Release | Co-production with |
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Stella | February 2, 1990 | Stella|ST}} | Where the Heart Is | February 23, 1990 | Silver Screen Partners IV | Pretty Woman | March 23, 1990 | Ernest Goes to Jail | April 6, 1990 | Spaced Invaders | April 27, 1990 | Fire Birds | May 25, 1990 | Dick Tracy | June 15, 1990 | Betsy's Wedding | June 22, 1990 | Mr. Destiny | October 12, 1990 | Three Men and a Little Lady | November 21, 1990 | Green Card | December 25, 1990 | Scenes from a Mall | February 22, 1991 | Oscar | April 26, 1991 | What About Bob? | May 17, 1991 | Touchwood Pacific Partners | The Rocketeer{{ref>The Rocketeer|TR}} | June 21, 1991 | Walt Disney Pictures, Silver Screen Partners IV and The Gordon Company | The Doctor | July 24, 1991 | Silver Screen Partners IV | True Identity | August 23, 1991 | Paradise | September 18, 1991 | Touchwood Pacific Partners | Deceived | September 27, 1991 | Silver Screen Partners IV | Ernest Scared Stupid | October 11, 1991 | Touchwood Pacific Partners | Billy Bathgate | November 1, 1991 | Father of the Bride | December 20, 1991 | Touchwood Pacific Partners and Sandollar Productions | Noises Off | March 20, 1992 | Touchwood Pacific Partners and Amblin Entertainment | Sister Act | May 29, 1992 | Touchwood Pacific Partners | 3 Ninjas | August 7, 1992 | The Gun in Betty Lou's Handbag | August 21, 1992 | Interscope Communications | Crossing the Bridge | September 11, 1992 | Captain Ron | September 18, 1992 | Touchwood Pacific Partners | Alive | January 15, 1993 | TouchstoneParamount|TP}} | The Cemetery Club | February 3, 1993 | Indian Summer | April 23, 1993 | Outlaw Productions | Life with Mikey | June 4, 1993 | What's Love Got to Do with It | June 9, 1993 | Another Stakeout | July 23, 1993 | My Boyfriend's Back | August 6, 1993 | The Program | September 24, 1993 | The Samuel Goldwyn Company | The Nightmare Before Christmas{{ref>The Nightmare Before Christmas|TNBC}} | October 29, 1993 | Skellington Productions | Back in the Habit | December 10, 1993 | Cabin Boy | January 7, 1994 | My Father the Hero | February 4, 1994 | The Ref | March 9, 1994 | Don Simpson Productions & Jerry Bruckheimer Films | The Inkwell | April 22, 1994 | When a Man Loves a Woman | April 29, 1994 | Renaissance Man | June 3, 1994 | Cinergi Pictures | I Love Trouble | June 29, 1994 | Caravan Pictures | It's Pat | August 25, 1994 | A Simple Twist of Fate | September 2, 1994 | Ed Wood | September 30, 1994 | Bad Company | January 20, 1995 | The Movie | February 3, 1995 | Caravan Pictures | Jefferson in Paris | March 31, 1995 | Merchant Ivory Productions | Mad Love | May 26, 1995 | PolyGram Filmed Entertainment | Feast of July | October 13, 1995 | Merchant Ivory Productions | Father of the Bride Part II | December 8, 1995 | Sandollar Productions and The Meyers/Shyer Company | Mr. Wrong | February 16, 1996 | Up Close & Personal | March 1, 1996 | Cinergi Pictures; North America distribution only | Two Much | March 15, 1996 | Interscope Communications and PolyGram Filmed Entertainment | Little Indian, Big City | March 22, 1996 | Little Indian, Big City|LIBC}} | Last Dance | May 3, 1996 | Boys | May 10, 1996 | Interscope Communications and PolyGram Filmed Entertainment | Phenomenon | July 3, 1996 | Kazaam | July 17, 1996 | Interscope Communications and PolyGram Filmed Entertainment; North America distribution only | Ransom | November 8, 1996 | Imagine Entertainment | The War at Home | November 20, 1996 | The Preacher's Wife | December 13, 1996 | The Samuel Goldwyn Company | Metro | January 17, 1997 | Caravan Pictures | The 6th Man | March 28, 1997 | Romy and Michele's High School Reunion | April 25, 1997 | Con Air | June 6, 1997 | Jerry Bruckheimer Films | Face/Off | June 27, 1997 | ParamountTouchstone|PT}} | Nothing to Lose | July 18, 1997 | Air Force One | July 23, 1997 | Beacon Communications and Columbia Pictures; international distribution through Buena Vista Pictures | A Thousand Acres | September 26, 1997 | Beacon Communications and PolyGram Filmed Entertainment | Playing God | October 17, 1997 | Beacon Communications | Starship Troopers | November 7, 1997 | TriStar Pictures; International distribution only | Kundun | December 25, 1997 | Krippendorf's Tribe | February 27, 1998 | He Got Game | May 1, 1998 | 40 Acres & A Mule Filmworks | The Horse Whisperer | May 8, 1998 | Six Days, Seven Nights | June 12, 1998 | Caravan Pictures | Armageddon | July 1, 1998 | Jerry Bruckheimer Films and Valhalla Motion Pictures | Mafia! | July 24, 1998 | Snake Eyes | August 7, 1998 | Paramount Pictures; International distribution only | Holy Man | October 9, 1998 | Caravan Pictures | Rushmore | October 9, 1998 | Wes Anderson | Beloved | October 16, 1998 | Harpo Productions | The Waterboy | November 6, 1998 | Enemy of the State | November 20, 1998 | Jerry Bruckheimer Films | A Civil Action | January 8, 1999 | TouchstoneParamount|TP}} | The Other Sister | February 26, 1999 | 10 Things I Hate About You | March 31, 1999 | Instinct | June 4, 1999 | Spyglass Entertainment | Summer of Sam | July 2, 1999 | 40 Acres & A Mule Filmworks | Runaway Bride | July 30, 1999 | ParamountTouchstone|PT}} | |
The 13th Warrior | August 13, 1999 | Mumford | September 24, 1999 | Bringing Out the Dead | October 22, 1999 | ParamountTouchstone|PT}} | The Insider | November 5, 1999 | Spyglass Entertainment | Male Gigolo | December 10, 1999 | Happy Madison | Cradle Will Rock | December 10, 1999 | Bicentennial Man | December 17, 1999 | Bicentennial Man|BM}} | The Hurricane | December 29, 1999 | Azoff Entertainment, Beacon Communications, Beacon Pictures and Universal Pictures, only international distribution. |
2000sTitle | US Release | Co-production with |
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Play It to the Bone | January 14, 2000 | Mission to Mars | March 10, 2000 | Spyglass Entertainment | High Fidelity | March 31, 2000 | Working Title Films | Keeping the Faith | April 14, 2000 | Spyglass Entertainment | Shanghai Noon | May 26, 2000 | Spyglass Entertainment | Gone in 60 Seconds | June 9, 2000 | Jerry Bruckheimer Films | Coyote Ugly | August 4, 2000 | The Crew | August 25, 2000 | Unbreakable | November 22, 2000 | Barry Mendel Productions | O Brother, Where Art Thou? | December 25, 2000 | Universal Pictures, StudioCanal and Working Title Films, also North American distribution | Double Take | January 12, 2001 | Pearl Harbor | May 25, 2001 | Jerry Bruckheimer Films | Crazy/Beautiful | June 29, 2001 | Bubble Boy | August 24, 2001 | New Port South | September 7, 2001 | Corky Romano | October 12, 2001 | High Heels and Low Lifes | October 26, 2001 | |
Out Cold | November 21, 2001 | Spyglass Entertainment and The Donners' Company | The Royal Tenenbaums | December 14, 2001 | American Empirical Pictures | The Count of Monte Cristo | January 25, 2002 | Sorority Boys | March 22, 2002 | MBST Entertainment | Big Trouble | April 5, 2002 | Frank McKlusky, C.I. | April 26, 2002 | The Movie | May 6, 2002 | ESPN Films | Bad Company | June 7, 2002 | Jerry Bruckheimer Films | Reign of Fire | July 12, 2002 | Spyglass Entertainment | Signs | August 2, 2002 | Blinding Edge Pictures and The Kennedy/Marshall Company | Sweet Home Alabama | September 27, 2002 | Moonlight Mile | October 4, 2002 | Abandon | October 18, 2002 | Paramount Pictures and Spyglass Entertainment, also international distribution | The Hot Chick | December 13, 2002 | Happy Madison Productions | 25th Hour | January 10, 2003 | 40 Acres & A Mule Filmworks | The Recruit | January 31, 2003 | Spyglass Entertainment | Shanghai Knights | February 7, 2003 | Bringing Down the House | March 7, 2003 | Bruce Almighty | May 23, 2003 | Universal Studios, Spyglass Entertainment and Shady Acres Entertainment | |
Seabiscuit | July 25, 2003 | Universal Studios, Spyglass Entertainment and DreamWorks, international distribution | Open Range | August 14, 2003 | Cobalt Media Group | Calendar Girls | September 2, 2003 | Hope Springs | September 5, 2003 | Cold Creek Manor | September 19, 2003 | Under the Tuscan Sun | September 26, 2003 | Veronica Guerin | October 2, 2003 | Jerry Bruckheimer Films | Hidalgo | March 5, 2004 | The Ladykillers | March 26, 2004 | The Alamo | April 9, 2004 | Imagine Entertainment | Raising Helen | May 28, 2004 | Beacon Communications | King Arthur | July 7, 2004 | Jerry Bruckheimer Films | The Village | July 30, 2004 | Scott Rudin Productions | Mr. 3000 | September 17, 2004 | Dimension Films, Spyglass Entertainment and The Kennedy/Marshall Company | The Last Shot | September 24, 2004 | MBST Entertainment | Ladder 49 | October 1, 2004 | Beacon Communications | The Life Aquatic with Steve Zissou | December 25, 2004 | American Empirical Pictures and Scott Rudin Productions | A Lot like Love | April 22, 2005 | Beacon Communications | The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy | April 29, 2005 | Spyglass Entertainment | Dark Water | July 8, 2005 | Flightplan | September 23, 2005 | Imagine Entertainment | Shopgirl | October 21, 2005 | 20th Century Fox and Hyde Park Entertainment; North America distribution only | Casanova | December 25, 2005 | Annapolis | January 27, 2006 | Stick It | April 28, 2006 | Spyglass Entertainment | Step Up | August 19, 2006 | Summit Entertainment | The Guardian | September 26, 2006 | Beacon Communications | The Prestige | October 20, 2006 | Warner Bros. Pictures, Syncopy Films and Newmarket Films; North American distribution only | Deja Vu | November 22, 2006 | Jerry Bruckheimer Films | Apocalypto | December 8, 2006 | Icon Productions | Wild Hogs | March 2, 2007 | Tollin/Robbins Productions | Dan in Real Life | October 26, 2007 | Focus Features, also USA distribution | The Streets | February 14, 2008 | Summit Entertainment | Swing Vote | August 1, 2008 | Tree House Films | Miracle at St. Anna | September 26, 2008 | 40 Acres & A Mule Filmworks and Rai Cinema | Confessions of a Shopaholic | February 13, 2009 | Jerry Bruckheimer Films | The Proposal | June 19, 2009 | Mandeville Films | Surrogates | September 25, 2009 |
2010sTitle | US Release | Co-production with |
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When in Rome | January 29, 2010 | The Last Song | March 31, 2010 | Offspring Entertainment | Step Up 3D | August 6, 2010 | Summit Entertainment | You Again | September 24, 2010 | Frontier Pictures | The Tempest | December 10, 2010 | Miramax Films | Gnomeo & Juliet | February 11, 2011 | Rocket Pictures | I Am Number Four | February 18, 2011 | DreamWorks Pictures, Reliance Entertainment, Bay Films; distribution only | The Help | August 10, 2011 | DreamWorks Pictures, Participant Media, Image Nation, Reliance Entertainment, 1492 Pictures, Harbinger Pictures; distribution only | Fright Night | August 19, 2011 | DreamWorks Pictures, Reliance Entertainment, Michael De Luca Productions, Gaetz/Rosenzweig Films; distribution only | Real Steel | October 7, 2011 | DreamWorks Pictures, Reliance Entertainment, 21 Laps Entertainment; distribution only | War Horse | December 25, 2011 | DreamWorks Pictures, Reliance Entertainment, Amblin Entertainment, The Kennedy/Marshall Company; distribution only | Mad Buddies{{ref>TouchstoneAfrica|SA}} | June 22, 2012 | Keynote Films | People Like Us | June 29, 2012 | DreamWorks Pictures, Reliance Entertainment, K/O Paper Products; distribution only | Lincoln | November 9, 2012 | Spielberg/Fox|SF}} | The Fifth Estate | October 18, 2013 | DreamWorks Pictures, Reliance Entertainment, Participant Media, Anonymous Content; distribution only | Delivery Man | November 22, 2013 | DreamWorks Pictures, Reliance Entertainment; distribution only | The Wind Rises | February 21, 2014 | Studio Ghibli, Nippon Television Network, Dentsu, Hakuhodo DY Media Partners, Walt Disney Japan, Mitsubishi, Toho, KDDI, The Kennedy/Marshall Company; North American distribution only | Need for Speed | March 14, 2014 | DreamWorks Pictures, Reliance Entertainment, Electronic Arts, and Bandito Brothers; distribution only | The Hundred-Foot Journey | August 8, 2014 | DreamWorks Pictures, Reliance Entertainment, Participant Media, Image Nation, Amblin Entertainment, Harpo Films; distribution only | Strange Magic | January 23, 2015 | Lucasfilm Ltd., Lucasfilm Animation Singapore, Industrial Light & Magic | Schuks! Pay Back the Money!{{ref>TouchstoneAfrica|SA}} | August 28, 2015 | Bridge of Spies | October 16, 2015 | Spielberg/Fox|SF}} | The Light Between Oceans | September 2, 2016 | DreamWorks Pictures, Reliance Entertainment, Participant Media, Heyday Films; distribution only | |
Notes{{refbegin}}{{Plainlist|- {{note label|Stella|ST|| Distribution was split between Buena Vista Pictures Distribution for the USA and Canada and The Samuel Goldwyn Company for all worldwide.[1]}}
- {{note label|TouchstoneParamount|TP|| These films were co-financed by Touchstone (Disney) and Paramount Pictures, with Buena Vista Pictures Distribution handling the North American and Canadian distribution and Paramount handling the international distribution.[2][3]}}
- {{note label|The Nightmare Before Christmas|TNBC|| Released as a Touchstone Pictures film in its original 1993 release; it has since been reissued under the Walt Disney Pictures label since its 2006 theatrical re-release.[4]}}
- {{note label|The Rocketeer|TR|| The Rocketeer was released as a Walt Disney Pictures release in North America and the worldwide Blu-ray release. However, outside of the United States and Canada, the film was released through the Touchstone Pictures label.[5][6]}}
- {{note label|ParamountTouchstone|PT|| These films were co-financed by Paramount and Touchstone (Disney), with Paramount handling the North American distribution and Buena Vista International handling the international distribution.[7][8][9][10][11]}}
- {{note label|Little Indian, Big City|LIBC|| The U.S. theatrical release of this French film was a contractual condition, from actor-producer Thierry Lhermitte, that Disney had to accept in order to gain the remake rights. The version shown to U.S. audiences was dubbed with American voice actors. The American remake, Jungle 2 Jungle starring Tim Allen, was released through the Walt Disney Pictures label on March 7, 1997.[12]}}
- {{note label|Bicentennial Man|BM|| Bicentennial Man was co-financed by Touchstone (Disney) and Columbia Pictures, with Buena Vista Pictures Distribution handling the North American distribution and Sony Pictures handling the international distribution.[13]}}
- {{note label|Starship Troopers|STTR|| Starship Troopers was co-financed by TriStar Pictures and Touchstone (Disney), with Sony Pictures handling the U.S and Canadian distribution and Buena Vista International handling the international distribution.}}
- {{note label|O Brother, Where Art Thou?|OBWAT|| O Brother, Where Art Thou? was co-financed by Touchstone (Disney) and Universal Pictures, with Buena Vista Pictures Distribution handling the North American distribution and Universal handling some of the international distribution.}}
- {{note label|The Prestige|TPR|| The Prestige was co-financed by Touchstone (Disney) and Warner Bros., with Buena Vista Pictures Distribution handling the North American distribution and Warner Bros. handling the international distribution.}}
- {{note label|TouchstoneAfrica|SA|| These films were financed by Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures Africa and released in South Africa through Touchstone.}}
- {{note label|Spielberg/Fox|SF|| The film was co-financed by DreamWorks and 20th Century Fox, with Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures handling the North American distribution through Touchstone, and Fox handling the international distribution. On December 14, 2017, The Walt Disney Company announced it is acquiring most of Fox's parent company, 21st Century Fox, including 20th Century Fox, and thus Disney will handle worldwide distribution rights to those films if the deal gets finalized.[14]}}
}}{{refend}}See also{{Portal|Disney|Film in the United States}}- Hollywood Pictures
- List of Walt Disney Pictures films
- List of DreamWorks Pictures films
Further reading- Maltin, Leonard. The Disney Films. New York: Disney Editions, 2000. {{ISBN|978-0-7868-8527-5}}.
- Smith, Dave. Disney A to Z: The Official Encyclopedia (Third Edition). New York: Disney Editions, 2006. {{ISBN|978-0-7868-4919-2}}.
- List of all films released by Disney regardless of label
References1. ^Sussman, Soll. "Bette Midler to star in Stella Dallas remake." The Item (June 4, 1989). 2. ^D. Smith 2006, pp. 127-128. 3. ^D. Smith 2006, p. 22. 4. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.dvdizzy.com/donhahn-interview.html |title=An Interview with Don Hahn (page 1 of 2) |publisher=dvdizzy.com |date=2006-10-11 |accessdate=2013-05-11}} 5. ^Cooke, Jon B. (transcribed by Sam Gafford). "Rocketeer creator Dave Stevens on his life as an artist." Comic Book Artist #15 via tomorrows.com. Retrieved: October 31, 2010. 6. ^"Disney rebrands Rocketeer to reach wider audience." Screen Finance, August 21, 1991. 7. ^D. Smith 2006, p. 92. 8. ^PA0000857190 / 1997-08-29, United States Copyright Office. Retrieved on 2013-05-11. 9. ^Supplemented by: PA0000938840 / 1999-05-03, United States Copyright Office. Retrieved on 2013-05-11. 10. ^D. Smith 2006, p. 96. 11. ^D. Smith 2006, p. 584. 12. ^D. Smith 2006, pp. 370 & 404. 13. ^D. Smith 2006, p. 71. 14. ^{{Cite press release |title=The Walt Disney Company To Acquire Twenty-First Century Fox, Inc., After Spinoff Of Certain Businesses, For $52.4 Billion In Stock |date=December 14, 2017 |publisher=The Walt Disney Company |url=https://thewaltdisneycompany.com/walt-disney-company-acquire-twenty-first-century-fox-inc-spinoff-certain-businesses-52-4-billion-stock-2/ |deadurl=no |access-date=December 14, 2017 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20171214141817/https://thewaltdisneycompany.com/walt-disney-company-acquire-twenty-first-century-fox-inc-spinoff-certain-businesses-52-4-billion-stock-2/ |archive-date=December 14, 2017}}
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