List of Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures international films (1980–1999)

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The following list contains films which were distributed by Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures internationally by all existing and defunct labels.

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All films listed are theatrical releases by Buena Vista International unless specified.

1980s

Release dateTitleStudio release labelNotes
December 12, 1980 Popeye Buena Vista International International distribution only through Walt Disney Productions; co-production with Paramount Pictures, Robert Evans Productions and King Features Entertainment
June 26, 1981 Dragonslayer International distribution only through Walt Disney Productions; co-production with Paramount Pictures

1990s

Release dateTitleStudio release labelNotes
October 15, 1993 Mr. Wonderful Buena Vista International Warner Bros. Pictures, Night Life Inc. and The Samuel Goldwyn Company; select international distribution only
March 11, 1994 Lightning Jack Village Roadshow Pictures; International distribution only; North American distribution by Savoy Pictures; Australian distribution by Roadshow Film Distributors
November 18, 1994 Léon Gaumont; select international distribution only
April 6, 1995The Mad's Ship
May 19, 1995 Die Hard with a Vengeance 20th Century Fox and Cinergi Pictures; distribution in the U.K., Ireland, France, German-speaking Europe, Scandinavia, the Benelux, Portugal, Spain and Latin America only
June 30, 1995 Judge Dredd Cinergi Pictures; Latin American distribution only through Hollywood Pictures [1]
December 22, 1995 Nixon Cinergi Pictures; select international distribution only through Hollywood Pictures [2] [3] [4]
January 26, 1996 Circle of Friends The Rank Organisation; Danish distribution only [5]
April 3, 1996 Unforgettable Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, Dino De Laurentiis Company and Spelling Films; French and Benelux distribution only
April 3, 1996 Faithful New Line Cinema, Miramax Films, TriBeCa Productions and Price Entertainment; Select international distribution only through Miramax International
April 19, 1996 Portland Zentropa Entertainment; Danish distribution only [6]
May 18, 1996 Norma Jean & Marilyn HBO Pictures; select international distribution only through Miramax International
June 14, 1996 Moll Flanders Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, Spelling Films and Trilogy Entertainment Group; French and Benelux distribution only
June 28, 1996Here Arrives Condemor, The Priare SinnerProducciones PASH, Antena 3, Canal+
August 9, 1996 The Disappearance of Finbar
October 25, 1996 North Star Warner Bros. Pictures, Regency Enterprises and AFCL Productions; Dutch distribution only
November 15, 1996That Killer Tongue Sogetel, Lolafilms; theatrical distribution only
November 22, 1996 Shine select international distribution only through Miramax International
December 14, 1996 Evita Cinergi Pictures; Latin American and Spanish distribution only through Hollywood Pictures [7] [8]
December 19, 1996 Beyond Silence Claussen + Wöbke Filmproduktion and Roxy Film; German distribution only [9]
January 24, 1997Far from Africa
February 14, 1997 Jude PolyGram Filmed Entertainment; Danish/Swedish distribution only [10]
February 21, 1997 Knockin' on Heaven's Door Mr. Brown Productions; distributed through Touchstone Pictures
April 17, 1997 Character First Floor Features; Dutch distribution only
May 7, 1997 The Fifth Element Gaumont Film Company; select international distribution only
June 27, 1997 Face/Off Paramount Pictures and Permut Presentations; International distribution only through Touchstone Pictures
July 25, 1997 Air Force One Columbia Pictures, Beacon Pictures and Radiant Productions; International distribution only
August 15, 1997 The Eighth Day PolyGram Filmed Entertainment; Danish/Swedish distribution only [11]
August 22, 1997Bracula: Condemor IIProducciones PASH, Canal+
November 7, 1997 Starship Troopers TriStar Pictures; International distribution only through Touchstone Pictures
December 25, 1997 The Game PolyGram Filmed Entertainment and Propaganda Films; Danish/Swedish/Finnish distribution only [12]
January 2, 1998 Deconstructing Harry Fine Line Features, Sweeetland Films and Jean Doumanian Productions; UK distribution only
January 23, 1998 Tangos Are for Two Patagonik Film Group, Aurum Producciones, Rocabruno
The Visitors II: The Corridors of Time Gaumont; French theatrical and Swiss and Spanish distribution only
February 6, 1998 The Ice Storm Fox Searchlight Pictures and Good Machine; UK/Swedish/Danish distribution only [13]
February 27, 1998 Spice World PolyGram Filmed Entertainment and Icon Entertainment; Swedish/Finnish/Danish distribution only [14]
May 15, 1998 Il Ciclone Cecchi Gori Group, Spain and Argentina distribution only
June 24, 1998 I Went Down BBC Films, Bórd Scannán na hÉireann, Easkel Media, Raidió Teilifís Éireann, Irish Film Board, Shooting Gallery and Treasure Entertainment; UK distribution only; North American distribution by Artisan Entertainment
August 7, 1998 Snake Eyes Paramount Pictures and DeBart Productions; International distribution only through Touchstone Pictures
August 27, 1998 Love Scenes from Planet Earth Sam Film Produktion; German distribution only [15]
December 18, 1998Papa PiquilloVia Digital, Producciones PASH, S.A
February 18, 1999 Central Station VideoFilmes and MACT Productions; international distribution outside Latin (excluding Central) and South America (excluding Brazil), Brazil, Western (excluding the Netherlands) and Southern Europe and Asia (excluding the Middle East) through Miramax International only
April 30, 1999The Yellow Fountain
July 30, 1999 Runaway Bride Paramount Pictures, Interscope Communications and Lakeshore Entertainment; international distribution outside Italy, Turkey, Central and Eastern Europe only through Touchstone Pictures
October 14, 1999 De Rode Zwaan First Floor Features and AVRO; Dutch distribution only
October 22, 1999 Bringing Out the Dead Co-production with Paramount Pictures and Scott Rudin Productions; International distribution only through Touchstone Pictures [16]
November 4, 1999 Do Not Disturb First Floor Features; Dutch distribution only
November 24, 1999 End of Days Universal Pictures and Beacon Pictures; international distribution outside Australia, New Zealand, Greece, France, the Benelux, Japan and Turkey only
December 23, 1999 Little Crumb Shooting Star Filmcompany and Katholieke Radio Omroep; Dutch distribution only
December 25, 1999 The Talented Mr. Ripley Paramount Pictures, Mirage Enterprises and Timnick Films; Select international distribution only through Miramax International
December 29, 1999 The Hurricane Co-production with Universal Pictures, Beacon Pictures and Azoff Films; international distribution outside Australia, New Zealand, Greece, France, the Benelux, Japan and Turkey only [17]

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