The following is a list of films produced, co-produced, and/or distributed by Warner Bros. in the 1990s.
Release date | Title | Notes |
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February 2, 1990 | Men Don't Leave | distribution only; produced by The Geffen Film Company |
February 9, 1990 | Hard to Kill | co-production with Lee Rich Productions |
March 9, 1990 | Joe Versus the Volcano | co-production with Amblin Entertainment |
March 16, 1990 | Lambada [N 1] | theatrical distribution only; produced by Cannon Pictures |
April 6, 1990 | Impulse | |
June 15, 1990 | Gremlins 2: The New Batch | co-production with Amblin Entertainment |
July 13, 1990 | Quick Change | |
July 27, 1990 | Presumed Innocent | co-production with Mirage Productions |
August 17, 1990 | My Blue Heaven | co-production with Hawn/Sylbert Movie Company |
August 24, 1990 | Dreams | co-production with Akira Kurosawa USA |
The Witches | distribution only; produced by Lorimar Film Entertainment and The Jim Henson Company | |
September 14, 1990 | White Hunter, Black Heart | co-production with Malpaso Productions and Rastar |
September 19, 1990 | Goodfellas | Nominee of the Academy Award for Best Picture nominee of the Golden Globe Award for Best Motion Picture – Drama Inducted into the National Film Registry in 2000 |
October 5, 1990 | Listen Up: The Lives of Quincy Jones | |
October 12, 1990 | Memphis Belle | co-production with Enigma Productions |
October 17, 1990 | Reversal of Fortune | US distribution only; co-production with Shochiku Fuji Co. Ltd. and Sovereign Pictures |
November 2, 1990 | Graffiti Bridge | co-production with Paisley Park Films |
November 21, 1990 | The Nutcracker Prince | US distribution only; produced by Lacewood Productions and Allied Filmmakers |
December 7, 1990 | The Rookie | co-production with Malpaso Productions |
December 12, 1990 | The Sheltering Sky | co-production with Recorded Picture Company |
December 21, 1990 | The Bonfire of the Vanities | |
Release date | Title | Notes |
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January 18, 1991 | Hamlet [N 2] | US and Japan distribution only; produced by Canal+, Nelson Entertainment, Icon Productions and Carolco Pictures |
February 8, 1991 | The NeverEnding Story II: The Next Chapter | |
February 15, 1991 | Nothing but Trouble | co-production with Applied Action |
March 8, 1991 | New Jack City | co-production with The Jackson/McHenry Company |
March 15, 1991 | If Looks Could Kill | |
Guilty by Suspicion | US distribution only; co-production with Regency Enterprises (uncredited) | |
March 22, 1991 | Defending Your Life | distribution only; produced by The Geffen Film Company |
April 12, 1991 | Out for Justice | co-production with Arnold Kopelson Productions |
May 3, 1991 | Born to Ride | co-production with Incovent Productions |
May 10, 1991 | Switch | co-production with HBO Pictures |
June 7, 1991 | Don't Tell Mom the Babysitter's Dead | US theatrical distribution only; produced by HBO and Outlaw Productions |
June 14, 1991 | Robin Hood: Prince of Thieves [N 3] | North America and select international distribution only; co-production with Morgan Creek Productions |
August 2, 1991 | Doc Hollywood | |
Rover Dangerfield | co-production with Hyperion Pictures and The Kushner-Locke Company | |
August 23, 1991 | Going Under | |
Showdown in Little Tokyo | ||
October 4, 1991 | Dogfight | |
Ricochet | US theatrical distribution only; produced by HBO, Cinema Plus L.P. And Silver Pictures | |
October 18, 1991 | Other People's Money | |
October 25, 1991 | Curly Sue | co-production with Hughes Entertainment |
November 8, 1991 | Strictly Business | US distribution only; co-production with Island World |
November 15, 1991 | Meeting Venus | |
December 13, 1991 | The Last Boy Scout | distribution only; produced by The Geffen Film Company and Silver Pictures |
December 20, 1991 | JFK [N 4] | Nominee of the Academy Award for Best Picture nominee of the Golden Globe Award for Best Motion Picture – Drama co-production with Le Studio Canal+, Regency Enterprises, Alcor Films, Ixtan Corporation and A. Kitman Ho Production |
December 25, 1991 | Until the End of the World | US distribution only |
Release date | Title | Notes |
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January 17, 1992 | Freejack [N 5] | US and select international distribution only; produced by Morgan Creek Productions |
January 31, 1992 | Hurricane Smith | co-production with Village Roadshow Pictures |
February 7, 1992 | Final Analysis | co-production with Roven-Cavallo Entertainment |
February 28, 1992 | The Mambo Kings | co-production with Le Studio Canal+, Regency Enterprises and Alcor Films |
Memoirs of an Invisible Man | ||
March 27, 1992 | The Power of One [N 6] | distribution only; produced by Regency Enterprises, Le Studio Canal+ and Village Roadshow Pictures |
Ladybugs [N 5] | select international distribution with Morgan Creek International only; distributed in the U.S. by Paramount Pictures; co-production with Ladybugs Productions | |
April 15, 1992 | City of Joy | select international distribution only, co-production with Lightmotive and Allied Filmmakers |
April 24, 1992 | White Sands [N 3] | US and select international distribution only; produced by Morgan Creek Productions |
May 1, 1992 | Turtle Beach [N 6] | distribution only; produced by Regency Enterprises, Village Roadshow Pictures, and Le Studio Canal+ |
May 15, 1992 | Lethal Weapon 3 | co-production with Silver Pictures |
June 5, 1992 | Class Act | co-production with de Passe Entertainment |
June 19, 1992 | Batman Returns | co-production with PolyGram Pictures |
July 24, 1992 | Mom and Dad Save the World | US theatrical distribution only; produced by HBO |
August 7, 1992 | Unforgiven | Winner of the Academy Award for Best Picture; co-production with Malpaso Productions Inducted into the National Film Registry in 2004 |
August 14, 1992 | Stay Tuned [N 5] | US and UK distribution only; produced by Morgan Creek Productions |
August 21, 1992 | Christopher Columbus: The Discovery | US distribution only |
September 18, 1992 | South Central | |
Singles | ||
September 25, 1992 | Innocent Blood | |
The Last of the Mohicans [N 5] | select international distribution with Morgan Creek International only; distributed in the U.S. by 20th Century Fox | |
October 9, 1992 | Under Siege | co-production with Regency Enterprises, Le Studio Canal+, Alcor Films and Arnon Milchan |
October 23, 1992 | Pure Country | |
November 6, 1992 | Passenger 57 | |
November 18, 1992 | Malcolm X | US distribution only, co-production with Largo International N.V. and 40 Acres and a Mule Filmworks Inducted into the National Film Registry in 2010 |
November 25, 1992 | The Bodyguard | co-production with Tig Productions and Kasdan Pictures |
December 11, 1992 | Forever Young | co-production with Icon Productions |
Release date | Title | Notes |
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February 5, 1993 | Sommersby [N 4] | distribution only; produced by Regency Enterprises, Le Studio Canal+ and Alcor Films |
February 26, 1993 | Falling Down | co-production with Regency Enterprises, Le Studio Canal+ and Alcor Films |
March 19, 1993 | Point of No Return | |
April 2, 1993 | The Crush [N 5] | US and select international distribution only; produced by Morgan Creek Productions |
April 16, 1993 | Boiling Point | US distribution only; co-production with Hexagon Films |
April 23, 1993 | This Boy's Life | US/UK/France distribution only |
May 7, 1993 | Dave | co-production with Northern Lights and Donner/Shuler-Donner |
May 28, 1993 | Made in America [N 4] | distribution only; produced by Regency Enterprises, Le Studio Canal+ and Alcor Films |
June 25, 1993 | Dennis the Menace | with Warner Bros. Family Entertainment; co-production with Hughes Entertainment |
July 16, 1993 | Free Willy | with Warner Bros. Family Entertainment; co-production with Regency Enterprises, Le Studio Canal+ and Alcor Films |
August 6, 1993 | The Fugitive | nominee of the Academy Award for Best Picture; co-production with Arnold Kopelson Productions |
That Night [N 6] | distribution only; produced by Regency Enterprises, Le Studio Canal+ and Alcor Films | |
August 13, 1993 | The Secret Garden | with Warner Bros. Family Entertainment; co-production with American Zoetrope |
August 25, 1993 | The Man Without a Face [N 7] | US distribution only; produced by Icon Productions |
September 10, 1993 | True Romance [N 3] | US and UK distribution only; produced by Morgan Creek Productions and Davis Films |
September 17, 1993 | Airborne | US distribution only; produced by Icon Productions |
October 1, 1993 | M. Butterfly | distribution only; produced by The Geffen Film Company |
October 8, 1993 | Demolition Man | co-production with Silver Pictures |
October 15, 1993 | Fearless | |
Mr. Wonderful | North American distribution only; co-production with Night Life Inc. and The Samuel Goldwyn Company | |
November 17, 1993 | The Saint of Fort Washington | North American distribution only |
November 24, 1993 | The Nutcracker [N 6] | distribution only; produced by Regency Enterprises, and Elektra Entertainment |
A Perfect World | co-production with Malpaso Productions | |
December 17, 1993 | The Pelican Brief | co-production with Mace Neufeld Productions |
Wrestling Ernest Hemingway | ||
December 25, 1993 | Batman: Mask of the Phantasm | with Warner Bros. Family Entertainment; co-production with DC Comics and Warner Bros. Animation |
Grumpy Old Men | ||
Heaven & Earth | co-production with Regency Enterprises, Le Studio Canal+ and Alcor Films | |
Release date | Title | Notes |
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January 28, 1994 | Body Snatchers | |
February 3, 1994 | The Legend of Drunken Master | Philippine theatrical and Hong Kong home video distributor; Produced by Golden Harvest, Hong Kong Stuntman Association and Paragon Films Ltd.; Later distributed in the US by Dimension Films in 2000 |
February 4, 1994 | Ace Ventura: Pet Detective [N 3] | US and select international distribution only; produced by Morgan Creek Productions |
February 18, 1994 | On Deadly Ground | co-production with Seagal/Nasso Productions |
March 11, 1994 | The Hudsucker Proxy | North American distribution only; co-production with PolyGram Filmed Entertainment, Silver Pictures and Working Title Films |
March 30, 1994 | Major League II [N 5] | distribution only; produced by Morgan Creek Productions |
Thumbelina [N 8] | distribution only; with Warner Bros. Family Entertainment; produced by Don Bluth Entertainment | |
April 22, 1994 | Chasers [N 3] | US and select international distribution only; produced by Morgan Creek Productions |
April 29, 1994 | With Honors | co-production with Spring Creek Pictures |
May 6, 1994 | Being Human | co-production with The Bountful Company Limited |
Reckless Kelly | US distribution only | |
May 20, 1994 | Maverick | co-production with Icon Productions and Donner/Shuler-Donner Productions |
June 24, 1994 | Wyatt Earp | co-production with Tig Productions |
July 20, 1994 | The Client | co-production with Regency Enterprises and Alcor Films |
July 29, 1994 | Black Beauty | with Warner Bros. Family Entertainment |
August 5, 1994 | War of the Buttons | co-production with Enigma Productions, Fujisankei Communications Group, Hugo Films and Les Productions de la Guéville |
August 26, 1994 | Natural Born Killers | co-production with Regency Enterprises and Alcor Films |
Police Academy: Mission to Moscow | ||
September 9, 1994 | Arizona Dream | US distribution only |
Rapa Nui | co-production with Tig Productions | |
Trial by Jury [N 3] | US and select international distribution only; produced by Morgan Creek Productions | |
September 16, 1994 | The New Age [N 4] | distribution only; produced by Regency Enterprises and Alcor Films |
September 30, 1994 | Second Best [N 6] | |
October 7, 1994 | The Specialist | |
A Troll in Central Park [N 8] | distribution only; with Warner Bros. Family Entertainment; produced by Don Bluth Entertainment | |
October 14, 1994 | Imaginary Crimes [N 5] | US and select international distribution only; produced by Morgan Creek Productions |
Little Giants | with Warner Bros. Family Entertainment; co-production with Amblin Entertainment | |
October 21, 1994 | Love Affair | |
October 28, 1994 | Silent Fall [N 3] | US and select international distribution only; produced by Morgan Creek Productions |
November 11, 1994 | Interview with the Vampire | distribution only; produced by The Geffen Film Company |
December 2, 1994 | Cobb | co-production with Regency Enterprises and Alcor Films |
December 9, 1994 | Disclosure | co-production with Baltimore Pictures |
December 21, 1994 | Richie Rich | with Warner Bros. Family Entertainment; co-production with Silver Pictures and Davis Entertainment |
Release date | Title | Notes |
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January 20, 1995 | Murder in the First | US distribution only; co-production with Le Studio Canal+ and The Wolper Organization |
February 3, 1995 | Boys on the Side [N 6] | distribution only; produced by Regency Enterprises, Le Studio Canal+ and Alcor Films |
February 17, 1995 | Just Cause | |
March 10, 1995 | Outbreak | co-production with Arnold Kopelson Productions |
March 31, 1995 | Born to Be Wild | with Warner Bros. Family Entertainment |
April 12, 1995 | The Pebble and the Penguin [N 8] | international distribution only; distributed in the U.S. by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer; produced by Don Bluth Entertainment |
May 19, 1995 | A Little Princess | with Warner Bros. Family Entertainment; co-production with Baltimore Pictures |
June 2, 1995 | The Bridges of Madison County | nominee of the Golden Globe Award for Best Motion Picture – Drama co-production with Malpaso Productions |
June 16, 1995 | Batman Forever | co-production with DC Entertainment and PolyGram Pictures |
July 14, 1995 | Under Siege 2: Dark Territory | co-production with Regency Enterprises and Seagal/Nasso Productions |
July 19, 1995 | Free Willy 2: The Adventure Home | with Warner Bros. Family Entertainment; co-production with Regency Enterprises, Le Studio Canal+ and Alcor Films |
August 4, 1995 | Something to Talk About | |
August 25, 1995 | The Amazing Panda Adventure | with Warner Bros. Family Entertainment |
September 15, 1995 | The Stars Fell on Henrietta | co-production with Malpaso Productions |
September 22, 1995 | Empire Records [N 4] | distribution only; produced by Regency Enterprises |
October 6, 1995 | Assassins | co-production with Silver Pictures and Donner/Shuler-Donner |
October 27, 1995 | Copycat [N 4] | distribution only; produced by Regency Enterprises |
November 3, 1995 | Fair Game | co-production with Silver Pictures |
Les Misérables | distribution in US/Canada/Argentina/UK/Sweden only; produced by TF1, Canal+ and Les Films 13. | |
November 10, 1995 | Ace Ventura: When Nature Calls [N 3] | US and select international distribution only; produced by Morgan Creek Productions |
November 17, 1995 | It Takes Two [N 9] | US distribution only; with Warner Bros. Family Entertainment; produced by Rysher Entertainment and Dualstar Entertainment Group |
November 21, 1995 | The Snow Queen | with Warner Bros. Family Entertainment; co-production with Martin Gates Productions |
December 15, 1995 | Heat [N 4] | distribution only; produced by Regency Enterprises and Forward Pass |
December 22, 1995 | Grumpier Old Men | |
Release date | Title | Notes |
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January 12, 1996 | Two If by Sea [N 3] | US and select international distribution only; produced by Morgan Creek Productions |
January 26, 1996 | Big Bully [N 5] | |
February 2, 1996 | The NeverEnding Story III: Escape from Fantasia | select international distribiution only, with Warner Bros. Family Entertainment, distributed in the U.S. by Miramax Films; produced by CineVox Filmproduktion |
March 15, 1996 | Executive Decision | co-production with Silver Pictures |
March 22, 1996 | Diabolique [N 5] | US and select international distribution only; produced by Morgan Creek Productions |
May 10, 1996 | Twister | US/Philippines/Chinese distribution only; co-production with Universal Pictures and Amblin Entertainment |
June 21, 1996 | Eraser | co-production with Arnold Kopelson Productions |
July 24, 1996 | A Time to Kill | co-production with Regency Enterprises |
July 26, 1996 | Joe's Apartment | distribution only; produced by The Geffen Film Company and MTV Films |
August 16, 1996 | Tin Cup | co-production with Regency Enterprises |
August 23, 1996 | Carpool [N 6] | distribution only; produced by Regency Enterprises |
September 6, 1996 | Bogus [N 6] | |
Sweet Nothing | distribution only; produced by Concrete Films | |
September 20, 1996 | Surviving Picasso | co-production with Merchant Ivory Productions and The Wolper Organization |
October 4, 1996 | The Glimmer Man | co-production with Seagal/Nasso Productions |
October 9, 1996 | The Proprietor [N 10] | distribution only; produced by Merchant Ivory Productions |
October 11, 1996 | Michael Collins | distribution only; produced by The Geffen Film Company |
October 18, 1996 | Sleepers | US distribution only; co-production with PolyGram Filmed Entertainment, Propaganda Films and Baltimore Pictures |
October 25, 1996 | North Star [N 6] | distribution only; produced by Regency Enterprises |
The Sunchaser [N 6] | ||
November 1, 1996 | Bad Moon [N 5] | US and select international distribution only; produced by Morgan Creek Productions |
November 15, 1996 | Space Jam | with Warner Bros. Family Entertainment; co-production with Warner Bros. Feature Animation and Ivan Reitman/David Falk-Ken Ross |
November 29, 1996 | The Bandit | First WB Turkish film; Turkish film; distribution only; co-production with Filmacass |
December 13, 1996 | Mars Attacks! | |
December 20, 1996 | My Fellow Americans | co-production with Peters Entertainment and Storyline Entertainment |
1996 | The Snow Queen's Revenge | with Warner Bros. Family Entertainment; co-production with Martin Gates Productions |
Release date | Title | Notes |
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February 14, 1997 | Vegas Vacation | co-production with Jerry Weintraub Productions |
February 21, 1997 | Rosewood | co-production with Peters Entertainment and New Deal Productions |
March 21, 1997 | Selena | co-production with Q-Productions Inducted into the National Film Registry in 2021 |
March 26, 1997 | Cats Don't Dance | with Warner Bros. Family Entertainment; co-production with Turner Feature Animation |
April 4, 1997 | Anna Karenina [N 11] | US and UK distribution only; produced by Icon Productions |
April 18, 1997 | Murder at 1600 | co-production with Regency Enterprises and Kopelson Entertainment |
April 25, 1997 | Shiloh | with Warner Bros. Family Entertainment |
May 9, 1997 | Fathers' Day | co-production with Silver Pictures, Northern Lights |
May 23, 1997 | Addicted to Love | co-production with Miramax Films and Outlaw Productions |
June 20, 1997 | Batman & Robin | co-production with DC Entertainment and PolyGram Pictures |
July 2, 1997 | Wild America [N 5] | US and select international distribution only; produced by Morgan Creek Productions |
July 11, 1997 | Contact | co-production with South Side Amusement Company |
The Swan Princess: Escape from Castle Mountain | co-distribution with Legacy Releasing | |
July 30, 1997 | One Eight Seven [N 7] | US and UK distribution only; produced by Icon Productions |
August 8, 1997 | Conspiracy Theory | co-production with Silver Pictures and Shuler Donner/Donner Productions |
Free Willy 3: The Rescue | with Warner Bros. Family Entertainment; co-production with Regency Enterprises | |
August 15, 1997 | Steel | co-production with Quincy Jones-David Salzman Entertainment |
September 5, 1997 | Fire Down Below | co-production with Seagal/Nasso Productions |
September 19, 1997 | L.A. Confidential [N 4] | Nominee of the Academy Award for Best Picture nominee of the Golden Globe Award for Best Motion Picture – Drama distribution only; produced by Regency Enterprises Inducted into the National Film Registry in 2015 |
September 26, 1997 | Trojan War | distribution only |
October 2, 1997 | The Fearless Four | distribution only; produced by Munich Animation |
October 17, 1997 | Breaking Up [N 4] | distribution only; produced by Regency Enterprises |
The Devil's Advocate | co-production with Regency Enterprises and Kopelson Entertainment | |
Live Flesh | distribution only | |
October 24, 1997 | FairyTale: A True Story [N 11] | UK and France distribution only; distributed in the U.S. by Paramount Pictures; produced by Icon Productions, Icon Entertainment International, Wendy Finerman Productions and Anna K. Production C.V. |
November 7, 1997 | Mad City | co-production with Arnold Kopelson Productions |
November 14, 1997 | The Man Who Knew Too Little [N 6] | distribution only; produced by Regency Enterprises |
November 21, 1997 | Midnight in the Garden of Good and Evil | co-production with Malpaso Productions |
December 25, 1997 | The Postman | co-production with Tig Productions |
Release date | Title | Notes |
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January 16, 1998 | Fallen | co-production with Turner Pictures and Atlas Entertainment |
February 13, 1998 | Sphere | co-production with Baltimore Pictures |
February 20, 1998 | Dangerous Beauty [N 6] | North American distribution only; produced by Regency Enterprises and Bedford Falls Productions |
March 6, 1998 | U.S. Marshals | co-production with Kopelson Entertainment and Keith Barish Productions |
March 13, 1998 | Incognito [N 5] | US and select international distribution only; produced by Morgan Creek Productions |
April 3, 1998 | The Butcher Boy | distribution only; produced by The Geffen Film Company |
April 10, 1998 | City of Angels | co-production with Regency Enterprises and Atlas Entertainment |
April 17, 1998 | Major League: Back to the Minors [N 3] | US and select international distribution only; produced by Morgan Creek Productions |
April 24, 1998 | Tarzan and the Lost City | US and select international distribution only; co-production with Village Roadshow Pictures |
May 15, 1998 | Quest for Camelot | with Warner Bros. Family Entertainment; co-production with Warner Bros. Feature Animation |
May 29, 1998 | Almost Heroes | co-production with Turner Pictures |
June 5, 1998 | A Perfect Murder | co-production with Kopelson Entertainment |
June 12, 1998 | The Last Days of Disco | international distribution only; co-production with Gramercy Pictures, PolyGram Filmed Entertainment and Castle Rock Entertainment |
July 10, 1998 | Lethal Weapon 4 | co-production with Silver Pictures |
July 29, 1998 | The Negotiator [N 4] | distribution only; produced by Regency Enterprises |
August 14, 1998 | The Avengers | co-production with Jerry Weintraub Productions |
August 21, 1998 | Wrongfully Accused [N 3] | US and select international distribution only; produced by Morgan Creek Productions and Constantin Film |
August 28, 1998 | Why Do Fools Fall in Love | co-production with Rhino Films |
September 11, 1998 | Without Limits | co-production with Cruise/Wagner Productions |
October 16, 1998 | Practical Magic | co-production with Village Roadshow Pictures |
October 23, 1998 | Soldier | distribution outside Germany, Italy and Spain only; co-production with Morgan Creek Productions and Jerry Weintraub Productions |
November 25, 1998 | Home Fries | co-production with Baltimore Pictures |
December 11, 1998 | Jack Frost | co-production with Azoff Entertainment and The Canton Company |
December 18, 1998 | You've Got Mail | co-production with The Donners' Company |
Release date | Title | Notes |
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February 5, 1999 | Payback | international distribution only; distributed in the US by Paramount Pictures; produced by Icon Productions |
February 12, 1999 | Message in a Bottle | distribution outside France, Germany and Scandinavia only; co-production with Bel Air Entertainment, Tig Productions and Di Novi Pictures |
March 5, 1999 | Analyze This | co-production with Village Roadshow Pictures, NPV Entertainment, Baltimore Pictures, Spring Creek Pictures, Face Productions and Tribeca Productions |
March 19, 1999 | The King and I [N 5] | US and select international distribution only; with Warner Bros. Family Entertainment; produced by Morgan Creek Productions, Nest Family Entertainment, Rankin/Bass Productions and Rich Animation Studios |
True Crime | co-production with The Zanuck Company and Malpaso Productions | |
March 31, 1999 | The Matrix | co-production with Village Roadshow Pictures, Groucho II Film Partnership and Silver Pictures; inducted into the National Film Registry in 2012 |
April 16, 1999 | Goodbye Lover [N 4] | distribution only; produced by Regency Enterprises |
April 23, 1999 | Lost & Found | distribution only; produced by Alcon Entertainment |
June 30, 1999 | Wild Wild West | co-production with Peters Entertainment and Sonnenfeld-Josephson Worldwide Entertainment |
South Park: Bigger, Longer & Uncut | international distribution only; distributed in the US by Paramount Pictures; co-production with Comedy Central Films and Scott Rudin Productions | |
July 2, 1999 | Shiloh 2: Shiloh Season | with Warner Bros. Family Entertainment |
July 16, 1999 | Eyes Wide Shut | co-production with Stanley Kubrick Productions, Pole Star and Hobby Films |
July 28, 1999 | Deep Blue Sea | co-production with Village Roadshow Pictures and Groucho III Film Partnership |
August 6, 1999 | The Iron Giant | with Warner Bros. Family Entertainment; co-production with Warner Bros. Feature Animation |
August 20, 1999 | Mickey Blue Eyes | North American distribution only; produced by Castle Rock Entertainment, PolyGram Filmed Entertainment and Simian Films |
August 27, 1999 | A Dog of Flanders | US and UK distribution only; produced by Woodbridge Films |
September 1, 1999 | Chill Factor [N 5] | US and UK distribution only; produced by Morgan Creek Productions |
October 1, 1999 | Three Kings | co-production with Village Roadshow Pictures, Village A.M. Film Partnership and Atlas Entertainment |
October 15, 1999 | The Story of Us | international distribution only; distributed in the U.S. by Universal Pictures; produced by Castle Rock Entertainment |
October 22, 1999 | Three to Tango | co-production with Village Roadshow Pictures, Village-Hoyts Film Partnership and Outlaw Productions |
October 29, 1999 | House on Haunted Hill | North American and UK distribution only; produced by Dark Castle Entertainment |
November 12, 1999 | Pokémon: The First Movie | distribution only; co-production with Kids' WB, Nintendo and 4Kids Entertainment |
November 17, 1999 | Liberty Heights | co-production with Baltimore/Spring Creek Pictures |
December 10, 1999 | The Green Mile | Nominee of the Academy Award for Best Picture; North American and select international distribution only; produced by Castle Rock Entertainment, Universal Pictures and Darkwoods Productions |
December 22, 1999 | Any Given Sunday | co-production with The Donners' Company and Ixtlan Productions |
Man on the Moon | select international distribution only; produced by Universal Pictures, Mutual Film Company, Marubeni, Toho-Towa, Tele-München, BBC, UGC-PH and Nordisk Film | |
December 24, 1999 | The Big Tease | co-production with Crawford P. Productions and I Should Coco Films |
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