The following movies were released on video on the following dates:
| U.S./Canada Release Date |
Title | Studio | Format |
|---|---|---|---|
| February 20 | Body Parts | Paramount | Laserdisc |
| March 19 | The Beguiled | Universal | Laserdisc |
| March 26 | An American Tail: Fievel Goes West | Universal | Laserdisc |
| May 14 | The Butcher's Wife | Paramount | Laserdisc |
| Cape Fear | Universal | Laserdisc | |
| June 1 | Dead Again | Paramount | Laserdisc |
| June 11 | The Buccaneer | Paramount | Laserdisc |
| Cape Fear | Universal | Laserdisc | |
| June 18 | The Addams Family | Paramount | Laserdisc |
| August 27 | The Counterfeit Traitor | Paramount | Laserdisc |
| September 24 | American Me | Universal | Laserdisc |
| October 8 | Beethoven | Universal | Laserdisc |
| October 15 | Brain Donors | Paramount | Laserdisc |
| October 28 | The Babe | Universal | Laserdisc |
| November 9 | 48 Hrs. | Paramount | Laserdisc |
| December 9 | Black Magic | Universal | Laserdisc |
| December 22 | Boomerang | Paramount | Laserdisc |
- The Addams Family - May 14, 1992
- Alien 3 - November 18, 1992
- American Me - August 27, 1992
- An American Tail: Fievel Goes West - March 19, 1992
- Another You - January 8, 1992; although still uses 1991 RCA/Columbia copyright
- Article 99 - November 18, 1992
- The Babe - October 21, 1992
- Barton Fink - March 5, 1992
- Basic Instinct - October 14, 1992
- Batman Returns - October 21, 1992
- Beauty and the Beast - October 30, 1992
- Beethoven - October 1, 1992
- Bill & Ted's Bogus Journey - January 9, 1992
- Billy Bathgate - April 1, 1992
- Body Parts - February 20, 1992
- Boyz n the Hood - March 11, 1992
- The Brave Little Toaster - June 12, 1992
- Buffy the Vampire Slayer - December 23, 1992
- Bugsy - July 1, 1992
- Cape Fear - June 4, 1992
- Child's Play 3 - March 12, 1992
- City of Joy - November 11, 1992
- Class Act - December 16, 1992
- The Commitments - May 7, 1992
- Critters 4 - October 14, 1992
- Curly Sue - April 1, 1992
- The Cutting Edge - October 21, 1992
- Dead Again - March 12, 1992
- Deceived - April 1, 1992
- Deep Cover - November 4, 1992
- Defending Your Life - May 3, 1992
- The Doctor - March 18, 1992
- Double Impact - February 12, 1992; although still uses 1991 Stone Cold Home Video copyright
- Dying Young - January 9, 1992; although still uses 1991 FoxVideo copyright
- Encino Man - November 11, 1992
- Ernest Scared Stupid - August 15, 1992
- Far and Away - November 4, 1992
- Father of the Bride - May 27, 1992
- FernGully: The Last Rainforest - August 26, 1992
- Final Analysis - August 26, 1992
- The Fisher King - March 25, 1992; although still uses 1991 Columbia TriStar copyright
- Folks! - October 21, 1992
- For the Boys - May 28, 1992
- Frankie & Johnny - April 29, 1992
- Freddy's Dead: The Final Nightmare - March 4, 1992
- Freejack - May 6, 1992
- Fried Green Tomatoes - August 20, 1992
- Gladiator - October 7, 1992
- The Great Mouse Detective - July 17, 1992
- Godzilla vs. Biollante - December 9, 1992
- The Hand That Rocks the Cradle - July 8, 1992
- High Noon (40th Anniversary) - September 18, 1992
- Highlander II: The Quickening - May 13, 1992
- Hook - July 24, 1992
- Honeymoon in Vegas - December 16, 1992
- Hot Shots! - January 30, 1992; although still uses 1991 FoxVideo copyright
- House Party 2 - May 6, 1992
- HouseSitter - December 2, 1992
- JFK - May 20, 1992
- Jungle Fever - January 16, 1992
- Ladybugs - September 2, 1992
- The Last Boy Scout - April 15, 1992
- The Lawnmower Man - August 26, 1992
- Lethal Weapon 3 - December 2, 1992
- Life Stinks - January 29, 1992
- Little Man Tate - April 23, 1992
- The Mambo Kings - September 2, 1992
- Medicine Man - August 19, 1992
- Meeting Venus - May 1, 1992
- Mississippi Masala - September 9, 1992
- Mobsters - February 6, 1992
- My Cousin Vinny - October 1, 1992
- My Girl - May 28, 1992
- Necessary Roughness - April 9, 1992
- Newsies - October 14, 1992
- Once Upon a Crime - August 26, 1992
- One Hundred and One Dalmatians - April 10, 1992
- Other People's Money - March 18, 1992
- Paradise - March 25, 1992
- Passed Away - November 18, 1992
- The People Under the Stairs - April 23, 1992
- Point Break - January 16, 1992; although still uses 1991 FoxVideo copyright
- The Power of One - September 16, 1992
- Prelude to a Kiss - December 16, 1992
- The Prince of Tides - June 3, 1992
- Pure Luck - February 13, 1992
- Radio Flyer - September 2, 1992
- Rambling Rose - March 25, 1992
- The Rapture - April 15, 1992
- Regarding Henry - February 6, 1992
- Return to the Blue Lagoon - February 5, 1992; although still uses 1991 RCA/Columbia copyright
- The Rescuers - September 18, 1992
- Ricochet - April 8, 1992
- Rock-a-Doodle - August 17, 1992
- The Rocketeer - February 6, 1992
- Rover Dangerfield - February 12, 1992
- Shadows and Fog - October 21, 1992
- Shattered - March 25, 1992
- Shining Through - July 15, 1992
- Shout - April 9, 1992
- Sister Act - November 10, 1992
- Sleepwalkers - October 21, 1992
- Stop! Or My Mom Will Shoot - August 12, 1992
- Straight Talk - October 7, 1992
- Suburban Commando - February 26, 1992
- The Super - March 26, 1992
- Thelma & Louise - January 8, 1992; although still uses 1991 MGM/UA copyright
- Thunderheart - October 14, 1992
- 29th Street - April 23, 1992
- Under Suspicion - August 19, 1992
- Until the End Of The World - April 30, 1992
- Wayne's World - August 12, 1992
- White Men Can't Jump - August 20, 1992
- White Sands - September 9, 1992
- Wild Hearts Can't Be Broken - January 22, 1992
- Winnie the Pooh and the Honey Tree
- A Woman Under the Influence - September 16, 1992
Famous quotes containing the words home and/or video:
“Not always can flowers, pearls, poetry, protestations, nor even home in another heart, content the awful soul that dwells in clay.”
—Ralph Waldo Emerson (18031882)
“It is among the ranks of school-age children, those six- to twelve-year-olds who once avidly filled their free moments with childhood play, that the greatest change is evident. In the place of traditional, sometimes ancient childhood games that were still popular a generation ago, in the place of fantasy and make- believe play . . . todays children have substituted television viewing and, most recently, video games.”
—Marie Winn (20th century)