Jim Henson Pictures - List of Films Produced By JHP

List of Films Produced By JHP

  • The Muppet Movie
  • The Dark Crystal (with Universal Pictures)
  • The Great Muppet Caper (with Universal Pictures)
  • The Muppets Take Manhattan (with TriStar Pictures)
  • Sesame Street Presents Follow That Bird (with Warner Bros.)
  • Labyrinth (with TriStar Pictures)
  • The Witches (with Warner Bros.)
  • The Muppet Christmas Carol (with Walt Disney Pictures)
  • Muppet Treasure Island (with Walt Disney Pictures)
  • The Indian in the Cupboard (with Columbia Pictures)
  • Buddy (with American Zoetrope and Columbia Pictures)
  • Muppets from Space (with Columbia Pictures)
  • The Adventures of Elmo in Grouchland (with Columbia Pictures)
  • Rat (with Universal Pictures)
  • Good Boy! (with Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer)
  • Five Children & It (with Capitol Films)
  • MirrorMask (with Samuel Goldwyn Films and Palisades Tartan)

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