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This is a list of films produced and/or released by American film studio TriStar Pictures.

List by year

1980s

Film Title Release Date Notes Budget Gross
Where the Boys Are '84 April 6, 1984 Distribution only; produced by ITC Entertainment $10,530,000
The Natural May 11, 1984 $28 million $47,951,979
The Last Winter June 21, 1984
The Muppets Take Manhattan July 13, 1984 co-production with Henson Associates $8 million $25,534,703
Meatballs Part II July 27, 1984 $5,410,972
Flashpoint August 31, 1984 Distribution only; produced by HBO Pictures $3,854,833
The Evil That Men Do September 14, 1984 Distribution only; produced by ITC Entertainment $13,102,025
Places in the Heart September 21, 1984 Nominee of the Academy Award for Best Picture. $9.5 million $34,901,614
Songwriter October 14, 1984 $8 million $865,915
Blame it on the Night November 2, 1984
Lovelines November 2, 1984
Silent Night, Deadly Night November 9, 1984 Removed from theaters, two weeks after release $750,000 $2,491,460
Supergirl November 21, 1984 Distribution only $35 million $14,296,438
Birdy December 14, 1984 $7.5 million $1,455,045
Runaway December 14, 1984 $6,770,587
Breakin' 2: Electric Boogaloo December 19, 1984 $15,101,131
Heaven Help Us February 8, 1985 Distribution only; produced by HBO Pictures $6,070,794
The Last Dragon March 22, 1985 $10 million $25,784,554
Alamo Bay April 3, 1985 $380,970
Private Resort April 10, 1985 $331,816
Little Treasure May 1, 1985
Rambo: First Blood Part II May 22, 1985 Distribution only; produced by Carolco Pictures $44,000,000 $150,415,432
Lifeforce June 21, 1985 Distribution only; produced by Cannon Films $25 million $11,603,545
The Legend of Billie Jean July 19, 1985 $3,099,497
Real Genius August 7, 1985 $12,952,019
Volunteers August 16, 1985 Distribution only; produced by HBO Pictures $25 million $19,875,740
Sweet Dreams October 2, 1985 Distribution only; produced by HBO Pictures $13.5 million $9,085,049
My Man Adam October 25, 1985 $92,920
Santa Claus: The Movie November 27, 1985 Distribution only $30–50 million $23,717,291
Head Office December 29, 1985 Distribution only; produced by HBO Pictures $3,393,807
Iron Eagle January 17, 1986 $18,000,000 $24,159,872
The Hitcher February 21, 1986 Distribution only; produced by HBO Pictures $5.8 million $7.9 million
Odd Jobs March 7, 1986 co-production with HBO Pictures
Rad March 21, 1986 $11 million $2,015,882
Band of the Hand April 11, 1986 8.7 million $4,865,912
8 Million Ways to Die April 25, 1986 co-production with PSO $1,305,114
Short Circuit May 9, 1986 co-production with PSO $9 million $40,697,761
Labyrinth June 27, 1986 co-production with Henson Associates and Lucasfilm $25,000,000 $12,729,917
About Last Night... July 2, 1986 $38,702,310
Nothing in Common July 30, 1986 $12 million $32,324,557
Night of the Creeps August 22, 1986 $5 million $591,366
Touch and Go August 22, 1986 Distribution only; produced by Kings Road Entertainment $1,003,115
Peggy Sue Got Married October 10, 1986 $18,000,000 $41,382,841
Let's Get Harry October 31, 1986
The Boss' Wife November 7, 1986
Every Time We Say Goodbye November 14, 1986 $278,623
No Mercy December 19, 1986 $12,303,904
Light of Day February 6, 1987 Distribution only; produced by Taft Entertainment $10,490,000
Angel Heart March 6, 1987 Distribution only; produced by Carolco Pictures $17 million $17,185,632
Blind Date March 27, 1987 $18,000,000 $39,321,715
Extreme Prejudice April 24, 1987 Distribution only; produced by Carolco Pictures $11,307,844
Forever, Lulu April 24, 1987
Gardens of Stone May 8, 1987 $13 million $5,262,050
Made in U.S.A. May 15, 1987 Distribution only; produced by Hemdale Film Corporation
Amazing Grace and Chuck May 22, 1987
The Squeeze July 10, 1987 $2,228,951
High Tide July 30, 1987 Distribution only; produced by Hemdale Film Corporation $138,288
Love at Stake August 1, 1987 Distribution only; produced by Hemdale Film Corporation
Nadine August 7, 1987 $12 million $5,669,831
The Monster Squad August 14, 1987 Distribution only; produced by Taft Entertainment $12,000,000 $3,769,990
The Principal September 18, 1987 $19,734,940
Like Father Like Son October 2, 1987 $34,377,585
Man on Fire October 9, 1987 Distribution only; produced by Sept Films Cima Produzioni $519,596
Suspect October 23, 1987 $18,782,400
Gaby: A True Story October 30, 1987 $ 5,000,000 $125,400
The Running Man November 13, 1987 Distribution only; produced by Taft Entertainment $27,000,000 $38,122,105
Ironweed December 18, 1987 Distribution only; produced by Taft Entertainment $7,393,346
For Keeps January 15, 1988 $17,514,553
Switching Channels March 4, 1988 $19 million $9,129,999
Pound Puppies and the Legend of Big Paw March 18, 1988 Distribution only; produced by Carolco Pictures $586,938
The Seventh Sign April 1, 1988 $18,875,011
Sunset April 29, 1988 $19,000,000 $4,594,452
Rambo III May 25, 1988 Distribution only; produced by Carolco Pictures $62 million $189,015,611
Red Heat June 17, 1988 Distribution only; produced by Carolco Pictures $34,994,648
Short Circuit 2 July 6, 1988 $21,630,088
The Blob August 5, 1988 $19,000,000 $8,247,943
Sweet Hearts Dance September 23, 1988 $3,790,493
The Kiss October 14, 1988 $2.5 million $1,869,148
The Bear October 19, 1988 $31,753,898
Bat*21 October 21, 1988 Distribution only $3,966,256
Iron Eagle II November 11, 1988 Distribution only; produced by Carolco Pictures $10,497,324
High Spirits November 18, 1988 Distribution only $15.5 million $8,578,231
DeepStar Six January 13, 1989 Distribution only; produced by Carolco Pictures $8,143,225
Who's Harry Crumb? February 3, 1989 $10,982,000
Tap February 10, 1989 $9,114,702
Chances Are March 10, 1989 $16 million $16,278,590
Slaves of New York March 19, 1989 $463,972
Sing March 31, 1989 $11.5 million $2,260,616
Loverboy April 28, 1989 $3,960,327
See No Evil, Hear No Evil May 12, 1989 $18,000,000 $46,908,987
Fright Night II May 19, 1989 International theatrical distribution $2,983,784
Lock Up August 4, 1989 Distribution only; produced by Carolco Pictures $22,099,847
Johnny Handsome September 29, 1989 Distribution only; produced by Carolco Pictures $20 million $7,237,794
Look Who's Talking October 13, 1989 $7.5 million $296,999,813
Steel Magnolias November 15, 1989 $95,904,091
Family Business December 15, 1989 $12,195,695
Glory December 15, 1989 $18,000,000 $26,828,365
Music Box December 22, 1989 Distribution only; produced by Carolco Pictures $6,263,883

1990s

Film Title Release Date Notes Budget Gross
Loose Cannons February 9, 1990 $15 million $5,585,154
Mountains of the Moon February 23, 1990 Distribution only; produced by Carolco Pictures
Blind Fury March 16, 1990 $2,692,037
Side Out March 30, 1990
I Love You to Death April 6, 1990 $16,186,793
Q&A April 27, 1990 $6,000,000 $11,207,891
Total Recall June 1, 1990 Distribution only; produced by Carolco Pictures $65 million $261,299,840
The Freshman July 20, 1990 $21,460,601
Air America August 10, 1990 Distribution only; produced by Carolco Pictures $35,000,000 $31,053,601
Narrow Margin September 21, 1990 Distribution only; produced by Carolco Pictures $10,873,237
Avalon October 5, 1990 $15,740,796
Jacob's Ladder November 2, 1990 Distribution only; produced by Carolco Pictures $25 million $26,118,851
Look Who's Talking Too December 14, 1990 $47,789,074
L.A. Story February 8, 1991 Distribution only; produced by Carolco Pictures $28,862,081
The Doors March 1, 1991 Distribution only; produced by Carolco Pictures and Imagine Entertainment $30 million $34,416,893
Toy Soldiers April 26, 1991 $10 million $15,073,942
Hudson Hawk May 24, 1991 $65 million $17,218,080
Terminator 2: Judgment Day July 3, 1991 Distribution only; produced by Carolco Pictures and Lightstorm Entertainment $94-$102 million $519,843,345
Another You July 26, 1991 $17 million $2,865,916
Bingo August 9, 1991 $8,667,684
The Fisher King September 20, 1991 $24 million $41,895,491
Hook December 11, 1991 co-production with Amblin Entertainment $70 million $300,854,823
Bugsy December 20, 1991 Nominee of the Academy Award for Best Picture. $30 million $49,114,016
Basic Instinct March 20, 1992 Distribution only; produced by Carolco Pictures and Le Studio Canal + $49,000,000 $352,927,224
Thunderheart April 3, 1992 $22,660,758
City of Joy April 15, 1992 $27 million
Universal Soldier July 10, 1992 Distribution only; produced by Carolco Pictures and Centropolis Entertainment $23,000,000 $102,299,898
Wind September 11, 1992 $5,519,569
Husbands and Wives September 18, 1992 $20 million $10,555,619
Candyman October 16, 1992 Co-production with PolyGram Filmed Entertainment and Propaganda Films $8,000,000 $25,792,310
Chaplin December 25, 1992 Distribution only; produced by Carolco Pictures $31,000,000 $9,493,259
Sniper January 29, 1993 $18,994,653
Cliffhanger May 28, 1993 Distribution only; produced by Carolco Pictures and Le Studio Canal + $65,000,000 $255,325,036
Sleepless in Seattle June 25, 1993 $21 million $227,799,884
Weekend at Bernie's II July 9, 1993 $7,000,000 $12,741,891
So I Married an Axe Murderer July 30, 1993 $20,000,000 $11,585,483
Manhattan Murder Mystery August 18, 1993 $13.5 million $11,285,588
Wilder Napalm August 20, 1993
Mr. Jones October 8, 1993 $25 million $8,345,845
Rudy October 22, 1993 $12 million $22,750,363
Look Who's Talking Now November 5, 1993 $22 million $10,340,263
Philadelphia December 23, 1993 $26 million $206,678,440
Guarding Tess March 11, 1994 $20 million $27,058,304
Threesome April 8, 1994 $10 million $14,815,317
Cops and Robbersons April 15, 1994 $11,391,093
3 Ninjas Kick Back May 6, 1994 $11,798,854
It Could Happen to You July 29, 1994 $37,939,757
Wagons East! August 25, 1994 Distribution only; produced by Carolco Pictures $4,412,297
Princess Caraboo September 16, 1994 $3,021,629
Only You October 7, 1994 $20,059,210
Mary Shelley's Frankenstein November 4, 1994 $45 million $112,006,296
Legends of the Fall December 16, 1994 $30 million $160,638,883
Mixed Nuts December 21, 1994 $15 million $6,821,850
The Quick and the Dead February 10, 1995 $32 million $18,636,537
Hideaway March 3, 1995 $15 million $12,201,255
3 Ninjas Knuckle Up March 10, 1995 $407,618
Jury Duty April 12, 1995 $21 million $17,014,653
Johnny Mnemonic May 26, 1995 $26 million $19,075,720
Magic in the Water August 30, 1995 co-production with Triumph Films $2.68 million
Devil in a Blue Dress September 29, 1995 $27 million $16,140,822
Never Talk to Strangers October 20, 1995 $6.4 million $6,858,261
Jumanji December 15, 1995 Co-production with Interscope Communications $65 million $262,797,249
Mary Reilly February 23, 1996 $47 million $12,379,402
If Lucy Fell March 8, 1996 $5 million $2,420,162
Race the Sun March 22, 1996 $1,945,552
Mrs. Winterbourne April 19, 1996 $25 million $10,082,005
Sunset Park April 26, 1996
Matilda August 2, 1996 $36 million $61,405,356
The Fan August 16, 1996 Co-production with Mandalay Pictures $55,000,000 $18,626,419
High School High October 25, 1996 $21,302,121
The Mirror Has Two Faces November 15, 1996 $42 million $73,052,428
Jerry Maguire December 13, 1996 Nominee of the Academy Award for Best Picture. $50,000,000 $273,552,592
Beverly Hills Ninja January 17, 1997 $18 million $31,480,418
Love Walked In January 18, 1997
The Pest February 7, 1997 $17,000,000 $3,506,206
Donnie Brasco February 28, 1997 Co-production with Mandalay Pictures $35,000,000 $124,909,762
The Second Jungle Book: Mowgli and Baloo May 16, 1997
My Best Friend's Wedding June 20, 1997 $38 million $299,288,605
Seven Years in Tibet October 8, 1997 Co-production with Mandalay Pictures $70 million $131,457,682
Starship Troopers November 7, 1997 U.S. distribution; co-production with Touchstone Pictures $105 million $121,214,377
As Good as It Gets December 25, 1997 Nominee of the Academy Award for Best Picture. $50,000,000 $314,178,011
Slappy and the Stinkers January 23, 1998 co-production with The Bubble Factory
Swept from the Sea January 23, 1998 $283,081
Hush March 6, 1998 $21 million $13,513,622
3 Ninjas: High Noon at Mega Mountain April 10, 1998 $375,805
In God's Hands April 24, 1998
The Big Hit April 24, 1998 $13,000,000 $27,052,167
Les Misérables May 1, 1998 $14,096,322
Godzilla May 20, 1998 Co-production with Centropolis Entertainment $130,000,000 $379,014,294
Madeline July 10, 1998 $36,967,750
The Mask of Zorro July 17, 1998 co-production with Amblin Entertainment $96 million $250,288,523
Urban Legend September 25, 1998 Co-production with Phoenix Pictures $14 million $72,527,595
Apt Pupil October 23, 1998 Co-production with Phoenix Pictures $14 million $8.9 million
Outside Ozona December 18, 1998
Stepmom December 25, 1998 $50 million $159,710,793
Jawbreaker February 19, 1999 $3.5 million $3,117,085
Baby Geniuses March 12, 1999 $18 million $36,450,736
Idle Hands April 30, 1999 $20 million $4,002,955
Universal Soldier: The Return August 20, 1999 $45 million $10,937,893
The Suburbans October 29, 1999

2000s

Film Title Release Date Notes Budget Gross
Godzilla 2000 (dub) August 18, 2000 distribution; co-production with Toho Ltd. $8.3 million
Time and Tide May 4, 2001
The Trumpet of the Swan May 11, 2001 co-production with RichCrest Animation Studios $102,202
The Crimson Rivers June 29, 2001 distribution - USA theatrical release; DVD distributed by Screen Gems $14 million $60 million
Metropolis (subtitled) May 26, 2001 co-production with Destination Films $14.5 million $4,035,192
New Best Friend April 12, 2002 $46,375
Little Secrets August 23, 2002 distribution $405,792
Wasabi September 27, 2002 $10,366,360
Sniper 2 December 28, 2002 distribution; DVD film
The Foreigner February 8, 2003 DVD film $16,700,000
The Medallion August 22, 2003 distribution $41 million $34,268,701
The Lost Skeleton of Cadavra March 12, 2004 distribution
Starship Troopers 2: Hero of the Federation June 1, 2004 DVD film $7,000,000
Lords of Dogtown June 4, 2005 co-production with Columbia Pictures $25 million $13,411,957
Oliver Twist September 28, 2005 $60 million $42,580,321
Silent Hill April 21, 2006 Co-production with Davis Films, Konami and Team Silent $50 million $97,607,453
Crossover September 1, 2006 co-production with 360 Pictures $5.8 million $7,009,668
Running with Scissors October 20, 2006 $7,460,797
Premonition March 16, 2007 co-production with Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Pictures, Hyde Park Entertainment and Offspring $20 million $84,146,832
Wind Chill April 27, 2007
I Know Who Killed Me July 28, 2007 co-production with 360 Pictures $12 million $9,669,758
Daddy Day Camp August 8, 2007 co-production with Revolution Studios, Davis Entertainment Company and Blue Star Entertainment $6 million $18,197,398
The Brothers Solomon September 7, 2007 distribution; produced by Revolution Studios and Carsey-Werner Productions $10 million $1,035,056
88 Minutes April 18, 2008 distribution; co-production with Millienium Films and Sony Pictures Worldwide Acquisitions Group $30 million $32,573,503
Passengers October 24, 2008 co-production with Mandate Pictures $25 million $4,763,917
Cadillac Records December 5, 2008 co-production with Sony Music Film and Parkwood Pictures $12 million $8,880,045
District 9 August 14, 2009 Nominee of the Academy Award for Best Picture. Co-production with WingNut Films and QED International $30 million $210,816,205
Planet 51 November 20, 2009 U.S. distribution; produced by Ilion Animation Studios and HandMade Films $70 million $105,432,013.

2010s

Release Date Film Title Notes Budget Gross
November 24, 2010 Faster international distribution; co-production with CBS Films, Castle Rock Entertainment and State Street Pictures $24 million $35,542,923
April 8, 2011 Soul Surfer USA distribution only with Affirm Films, FilmDistrict. Produced by Mandalay Vision, Brookwell McNamara Entertainment, Island Film Group, Enticing Entertainment and Life's a Beach Entertainment $18 million $44,268,170
May 6, 2011 Jumping the Broom co-production with Stage 6 Films and Our Stories Films $6.6 million $37,710,610
August 26, 2011 Colombiana co-production with Stage 6 Films and EuropaCorp $40 million $60,965,854
September 30, 2011 Courageous co-production with Affirm Films $2,000,000 $34,522,221
August 17, 2012 Sparkle co-production with Stage 6 Films and Phoenix Pictures $14 million $24,397,469
September 28, 2012 Looper USA distribution only with FilmDistrict; produced by Endgame Entertainment and DMG Entertainment $30 million $176,506,819
March 15, 2013 The Call co-production with Stage 6 Films, WWE Studios and Troika Pictures $13 million $51,595,372
April 5, 2013 Evil Dead co-production with Ghost House Pictures and FilmDistrict $17 million $92,834,293
August 9, 2013 Elysium co-production with Media Rights Capital and QED International $115 million $232,388,000
August 30, 2013 One Direction: This Is Us co-production with Warrior Poets, Syco Film and Modest! Entertainment $10 million $24,371,348

Upcoming films

Release Date Film Title Notes Budget Gross
February 28, 2014 Pompeii USA distribution only with FilmDistrict; produced by Impact Pictures and Constantin Film
April 16, 2014 Heaven Is for Real co-production with Roth Films and TJ Enterprises
2014 Twisted Metal co-production with Crystal Sky Pictures
2015 Evil Dead Part 2 co-production with FilmDistrict and Ghost House Pictures

References

Notes

  1. ^ Rights now belong to StudioCanal.
  2. ^ Rights now belong to MGM
  3. ^ Rights now belong to Republic Pictures

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