1993 in Home Video

1993 In Home Video

The following movies were released on video on the following dates:

U.S./Canada
Release Date
Title Studio Format
November 24 The Adventures of Huck Finn Disney Laserdisc
  • Honey, I Blew Up the Kid - January 6
  • Christopher Columbus: The Discovery - January 7
  • Stay Tuned - January 7
  • Twin Peaks: Fire Walk with Me - January 7
  • A Stranger Among Us - January 13
  • Where the Day Takes You - January 13
  • 3 Ninjas - January 20
  • Man Trouble - January 20
  • Barney's Magical Musical Adventure - January 27
  • Diggstown - January 27
  • Raising Cain - January 27
  • Single White Female - January 27; although still uses 1992 Columbia TriStar copyright
  • The Muppet Movie - January 29

ªKuffs - January 29

  • Death Becomes Her - February 10
  • Stephen King's It - February 10
  • The Waterdance - February 10
  • Stepmonster - February 24
  • Rapid Fire - February 24
  • A League of Their Own - February 17; although still uses 1992 Columbia TriStar copyright
  • South Central - February 17
  • Sneakers - February 24
  • Innocent Blood - February 24
  • Honeymoon in Vegas - February 24
  • Cool World - February 24

ªStop! Or My Mom Will Shoot - February 24

  • Of Mice and Men - March 3
  • Singles - March 3
  • Bebe's Kids - March 10
  • The Last of the Mohicans - March 10
  • Wind - March 10; although still uses 1992 Columbia TriStar copyright
  • Candyman - March 17; although still uses 1992 Columbia TriStar copyright
  • Mr. Baseball - March 17
  • Captain Ron - March 24
  • Mediterraeno - March 24
  • Mr. Saturday Night - March 24
  • Pure Country - March 24
  • Pinocchio - March 26 (re-release; part of The Classics)
  • The Player - March 31
  • Under Siege - March 31
  • Consenting Adults - April 7
  • Husbands and Wives - April 7; although still uses 1992 Columbia TriStar copyright
  • Leprechaun - April 7
  • The Public Eye - April 14
  • Passenger 57 - April 14
  • The Mighty Ducks - April 14
  • Hero - April 14; although still uses 1992 Columbia TriStar copyright
  • Night and the City - April 21
  • Bob Roberts - April 28
  • Dr. Giggles - April 28
  • School Ties - April 28
  • Dinosaur! - May 5
  • Trespass - May 5
  • Blade Runner - May 19; 1992 director's cut
  • Glengarry Glen Ross - May 19
  • A River Runs Through It - May 19
  • Charlie, the Lonesome Cougar - May 26
  • Hoffa - May 26
  • Toys - May 26
  • Used People - May 26
  • Body of Evidence - June 2
  • Howards End - June 2
  • Forever Young - June 9
  • A Few Good Men - June 30
  • Hexed - June 30
  • The Crying Game - July
  • Unforgiven - July 7
  • Encino Man - July 13
  • Wiggle Time - July 20
  • Home Alone 2: Lost in New York - July 27
  • Benny & Joon - August
  • Sommersby - August 4
  • Point of No Return - August 10
  • Sommersby - August 24
  • Homeward Bound: The Incredible Journey - August 31
  • Cop and a Half - September 14
  • Once Upon a Forest - September 21
  • Ernest Saves Christmas - September 28
  • Aladdin - October 1 (part of The Classics)
  • Indecent Proposal - October 13
  • The Sandlot - October 20
  • Dennis the Menace - October 26
  • The Muppet Christmas Carol - November 5
  • Sliver - November 10
  • Free Willy - November 16
  • Cliffhanger - November 24
  • Terminator 2: Judgment Day - Special Edition - November 24
  • Sleepless in Seattle - December 8
  • Dragon: The Bruce Lee Story - December 8

ªThe Firm - December

  • Where's God When I'm S-Scared? - December 21
  • Dave - December 22
  • The Black Scorpion
  • The Valley of Gwangi
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