List of Touchstone Pictures Films - 1990s

1990s

Title US release Genre Director Notes Budget Gross
Stella February 2, 1990 Drama John Erman co-production with The Samuel Goldwyn Company (North America distribution only) $20,240,128
Where the Heart Is February 23, 1990 Romantic comedy John Boorman co-production with Silver Screen Partners IV $22 million $1,106,475
Pretty Woman March 23, 1990 Romantic comedy Garry Marshall co-production with Silver Screen Partners IV $14 million $463,407,268
Ernest Goes to Jail April 6, 1990 Comedy John R. Cherry III co-production with Silver Screen Partners IV $25,029,569
Spaced Invaders April 27, 1990 Sci-Fi comedy Patrick Read Johnson co-production with Silver Screen Partners IV $5,000,000 $15,369,573
Fire Birds May 25, 1990 Action adventure David Green co-production with Silver Screen Partners IV $14,760,451
Dick Tracy June 15, 1990 Pulp action Warren Beatty co-production with Silver Screen Partners IV
Academy Award for Best Art Direction
Academy Award for Best Makeup
Academy Award for Best Original Song
Nomination, Best Cinematography
Nomination, Best Sound
Nomination, Academy Award for Costume Design
Nomination, Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor - Al Pacino
$46 million $162,738,726
Betsy's Wedding June 22, 1990 Comedy Alan Alda co-production with Silver Screen Partners IV $36 million $19,740,070
Mr. Destiny October 12, 1990 Comedy fantasy James Orr co-production with Silver Screen Partners IV $19 million $15,379,253
Three Men and a Little Lady November 21, 1990 Comedy Emile Ardolino co-production with Silver Screen Partners IV $71,609,321
Green Card December 25, 1990 Romantic comedy Peter Weir co-production with Silver Screen Partners IV $29,888,235
Scenes from a Mall February 22, 1991 Comedy Paul Mazursky co-production with Silver Screen Partners IV $3 million $9,563,393
Oscar April 26, 1991 Crime comedy John Landis co-production with Silver Screen Partners IV $35 million $23,562,716
What About Bob? May 17, 1991 Comedy Frank Oz co-production with Touchwood Pacific Partners $35 million $63,707,829
The Rocketeer June 21, 1991 Superhero adventure Joe Johnston co-production with Walt Disney Pictures and Silver Screen Partners IV $42 million $62,000,000
The Doctor July 24, 1991 Drama Randa Haines co-production with Silver Screen Partners IV $24 million $38,120,905
True Identity August 23, 1991 Comedy Charles Lane co-production with Silver Screen Partners IV $15 million $4,693,236
Paradise September 18, 1991 Drama Mary Agnes Donoghue co-production with Touchwood Pacific Partners $34 million $18,634,643
Deceived September 27, 1991 Mystery thiller Damian Harris co-production with Silver Screen Partners IV $30 million $28,738,096
Ernest Scared Stupid October 11, 1991 Comedy John R. Cherry III co-production with Touchwood Pacific Partners $14,143,280
Billy Bathgate November 1, 1991 Crime drama Robert Benton co-production with Touchwood Pacific Partners $48,000,000 $15,565,363
Father of the Bride December 20, 1991 Comedy Charles Shyer co-production with Sandollar Productions and Touchwood Pacific Partners $89,325,780
Noises Off March 20, 1992 Comedy Peter Bogdanovich co-production with Amblin Entertainment and Touchwood Pacific Partners $19 million $2,280,148
Sister Act May 29, 1992 Musical comedy Emile Ardolino - $24 million $231,605,150
3 Ninjas August 7, 1992 Martial arts comedy Jon Turteltaub - $29,000,301
The Gun in Betty Lou's Handbag August 21, 1992 Screwball comedy Allan Moyle - $3,721,911
Crossing the Bridge September 11, 1992 Drama comedy Mike Binder - $479,676
Captain Ron September 18, 1992 Comedy Thom Eberhardt co-production with Touchwood Pacific Partners $24 million $22,518,097
Alive January 15, 1993 Adventure drama Frank Marshall co-production with Paramount Pictures and The Kennedy/Marshall Company (North America distribution only) $32 million $36,733,909
The Cemetery Club February 3, 1993 Comedy drama Bill Duke - $6,011,745
Indian Summer April 23, 1993 Comedy drama Mike Binder - $9 million $14,904,910
Life with Mikey June 4, 1993 Comedy James Lapine - $2 million $12,440,858
What's Love Got to Do with It June 9, 1993 Biographical drama Brian Gibson - $15 million $39,100,956
Another Stakeout July 23, 1993 Action comedy John Badham - $30 million $20,208,496
My Boyfriend's Back August 6, 1993 Romantic black comedy/horror/fantasy Bob Balaban - $3,335,984
The Program September 24, 1993 Sports drama David S. Ward - in association with The Samuel Goldwyn Company $28 million $23,032,565
The Nightmare Before Christmas October 29, 1993 Animated musical fantasy Henry Selick - Since 2006, it has been re-released and re-branded by Walt Disney Pictures $18 million $75,082,668
Sister Act 2: Back in the Habit December 10, 1993 Musical comedy Bill Duke - $57,319,029
Cabin Boy January 7, 1994 Comedy fantasy Adam Resnick - $10 million $3,662,459
My Father the Hero February 4, 1994 Romantic comedy Steve Miner - $25,479,558
The Ref March 9, 1994 Black comedy Ted Demme in association with Don Simpson and Jerry Bruckheimer $11,439,193
The Inkwell April 22, 1994 Romantic comedy drama Matty Rich - $8,000,000 $8,880,705
When a Man Loves a Woman April 29, 1994 Romantic drama Luis Mandoki - $50,021,959
Renaissance Man June 3, 1994 Comedy drama Penny Marshall co-production with Cinergi Pictures $40,000,000 $24,332,324
I Love Trouble June 29, 1994 Romantic action comedy Charles Shyer co-production with Caravan Pictures $30 million $30,806,194
It's Pat August 25, 1994 Comedy Adam Bernstein - $60,822
A Simple Twist of Fate September 2, 1994 Drama Gillies MacKinnon - $3,430,583
Ed Wood September 30, 1994 Biographical comedy drama Tim Burton Best Actor in a Supporting Role - Martin Landau
Best Makeup
$18 million $5,887,457
Bad Company January 20, 1995 Neo-noir thriller Damian Harris - $50 million $3,674,841
The Jerky Boys: The Movie February 3, 1995 Crime comedy James Melkonian Uncredited, co-production with and distributed by Caravan Pictures $8 million $7,555,256
Two Much March 15, 1995 Romantic screwball comedy Fernando Trueba co-production with Interscope Communications/Polygram Filmed Entertainment $24 million $1,141,556
Jefferson in Paris March 31, 1995 Historical drama James Ivory in association with Merchant Ivory Productions $14 million $2,473,668
Die Hard with a Vengeance May 19, 1995 Action John McTiernan co-production with 20th Century Fox and Cinergi Pictures (International distribution only) $90 million $366,101,666
Mad Love May 26, 1995 Romantic teen drama Antonia Bird co-production with Polygram Filmed Entertainment $15,453,274
Feast of July October 13, 1995 Mystery drama Christopher Menaul in association with Merchant Ivory Productions $293,274
Father of the Bride Part II December 8, 1995 Comedy Charles Shyer co-production with Sandollar Productions and The Meyers/Shyer Company $76,594,107
Mr. Wrong February 16, 1996 Romantic comedy Nick Castle - $19 million $12,350,030
Up Close & Personal March 1, 1996 Romantic drama Jon Avnet co-production with Cinergi Pictures (North America distribution only) $60,000,000 $100,688,705
An Indian in the City March 22, 1996 Comedy Hervé Palud U.S. release of a 1994 French film from Canal+/TF1 $722,182
Last Dance May 3, 1996 Drama thriller Bruce Beresford - $5,939,449
Boys May 10, 1996 Suspense drama Stacy Cochran co-production with Interscope Communications/PolyGram Filmed Entertainment $516,350
Phenomenon July 3, 1996 Romantic fantasy drama Jon Turteltaub - $32,000,000 $152,036,382
Kazaam July 17, 1996 Comedy fantasy Paul Michael Glaser co-production with Interscope Communications/PolyGram Filmed Entertainment (North America distribution only) $20,000,000 $18,937,262
Ransom November 8, 1996 Action thriller Ron Howard in association with Imagine Entertainment $80 million $309,492,681
The War at Home November 20, 1996 Drama Emilio Estevez - $3 million $44,722
Daylight December 6, 1996 Action disaster Rob Cohen co-production with Universal Pictures and Davis Entertainment (International distribution only) $90 million $159,212,469
The Preacher's Wife December 13, 1996 Romantic comedy drama Penny Marshall in association with The Samuel Goldwyn Company $48,102,795
Metro January 17, 1997 Action comedy thriller Thomas Carter co-production with Caravan Pictures $55,000,000 $31,987,563
The 6th Man March 28, 1997 Supernatural sports comedy Randall Miller - $14,772,788
Romy and Michele's High School Reunion April 25, 1997 Comedy David Mirkin - $29,235,353
Con Air June 6, 1997 Action thriller Simon West in association with Jerry Bruckheimer Films $75 million $224,012,234
Face/Off June 27, 1997 Action thriller John Woo co-production with Paramount Pictures (International distribution only) $80 million $245,676,146
Nothing to Lose July 18, 1997 Comedy Steve Oedekerk - $25 million $44,480,039
Air Force One July 25, 1997 Action Wolfgang Petersen co-production with Beacon Communications and Columbia Pictures (International distribution only) $85 million $315,156,409
A Thousand Acres September 19, 1997 Drama Jocelyn Moorhouse presentation of a Beacon Communications/PolyGram Filmed Entertainment production $23 million $7,928,412
Playing God October 17, 1997 Action thriller Andy Wilson co-production with Beacon Communications $12,000,000 $4,166,918
The Ice Storm October 31, 1997 Drama Ang Lee co-production with Fox Searchlight Pictures (International distribution only) $18 million $8,038,061
Starship Troopers November 7, 1997 Sci-Fi thriller Paul Verhoeven co-production with TriStar Pictures (International distribution only) $105 million $121,214,377
Kundun December 25, 1997 Biographical historical drama Martin Scorsese - $28 million $5,684,789
Krippendorf's Tribe February 27, 1998 Comedy Todd Holland - $7,571,115
He Got Game May 1, 1998 Sports drama Spike Lee co-production with 40 Acres & A Mule Filmworks $21,567,853
The Horse Whisperer May 15, 1998 Drama Robert Redford - $60 million $186,883,563
Six Days Seven Nights June 12, 1998 Romantic adventure comedy Ivan Reitman - co-production with Caravan Pictures $70,000,000 $164,839,294
Armageddon July 1, 1998 Sci-Fi action adventure Michael Bay in association with Jerry Bruckheimer Films and Valhalla Motion Pictures $140 million $553,709,788
Basil July 22, 1998 Historical drama Radha Bharadwaj - $10,000,000
Jane Austen's Mafia! July 24, 1998 Comedy spoof Jim Abrahams - $10,000,000 $19,889,299
Snake Eyes August 7, 1998 Action thriller Brian De Palma co-production with Paramount Pictures (International distribution only) $73 million $55,591,409
Holy Man October 9, 1998 Comedy drama Stephen Herek - co-production with Caravan Pictures $60 million $12,069,719
Beloved October 16, 1998 Mystery drama Jonathan Demme in association with Harpo Productions $80 million $22,852,487
The Waterboy November 6, 1998 Sports comedy Frank Coraci - $23,000,000 $185,991,646
Enemy of the State November 20, 1998 Spy-action thriller Tony Scott in association with Jerry Bruckheimer Films $90,000,000 $250,649,836
A Civil Action December 25, 1998 Drama Steven Zaillian co-production with Paramount Pictures and Scott Rudin Productions (North America distribution only) $75 million $56,709,901
Rushmore February 5, 1999 Comedy drama Wes Anderson - $20 million $17,105,219
The Other Sister February 26, 1999 Romantic comedy Garry Marshall - $35,000,000 $27,807,627
10 Things I Hate About You March 31, 1999 Romantic teen comedy Gil Junger - $16 million $53,478,166
Instinct June 4, 1999 Drama thriller Jon Turteltaub co-production with Spyglass Entertainment $80 million $34,105,207
Summer of Sam July 2, 1999 Crime drama Spike Lee co-production with 40 Acres & A Mule Filmworks $22 million $19,288,130
Runaway Bride July 30, 1999 Romantic comedy Garry Marshall co-production with Paramount Pictures (International distribution only) $70 million $309,457,509
The 13th Warrior August 27, 1999 Historical action adventure John McTiernan - $160 million $61,698,899
Mumford September 24, 1999 Comedy drama Lawrence Kasdan - $28,000,000 $4,555,459
Bringing Out the Dead October 22, 1999 Drama thriller Martin Scorsese co-production with Paramount Pictures (International distribution only) $55,000,000 $16,797,191
The Insider November 5, 1999 Biographical drama thriller Michael Mann co-production with Spyglass Entertainment $90 million $60,289,912
Deuce Bigalow: Male Gigolo December 10, 1999 Comedy Mike Mitchell in association with Happy Madison $17 million $92,938,755
Cradle Will Rock December 10, 1999 Drama Tim Robbins - $36 million $2,986,932
Bicentennial Man December 17, 1999 Sci-Fi drama Chris Columbus co-production with Columbia Pictures and 1492 Pictures (North America distribution only) $100 million $87,423,861

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