List of TriStar Pictures films

This is a list of films produced and/or released by American film studio TriStar Pictures.

1980s

Release date Title Notes
April 6, 1984Where the Boys Are '84Distribution only; produced by ITC Entertainment
May 11, 1984The Natural
June 21, 1984The Last Winter
July 13, 1984The Muppets Take Manhattanco-production with Henson Associates
July 27, 1984Meatballs Part II
August 31, 1984FlashpointDistribution only; produced by HBO Pictures
September 14, 1984The Evil That Men DoDistribution only; produced by ITC Entertainment
September 21, 1984Places in the HeartNominee of the Academy Award for Best Picture.
October 14, 1984Songwriter
November 2, 1984Blame It on the Night
November 2, 1984Lovelines
November 9, 1984Silent Night, Deadly NightRemoved from theaters, two weeks after release
November 21, 1984SupergirlDistribution only[N 1]
December 14, 1984Birdy
December 14, 1984Runaway
December 19, 1984Breakin' 2: Electric BoogalooDistribution only; produced by The Cannon Group[N 2]
February 8, 1985Heaven Help UsDistribution only; produced by HBO Pictures
March 22, 1985The Last Dragon
April 3, 1985Alamo Bay
April 10, 1985Private Resort
May 1, 1985Little Treasure
May 22, 1985Rambo: First Blood Part IIDistribution only; produced by Carolco Pictures[N 3]
June 21, 1985LifeforceDistribution only; produced by The Cannon Group[N 2]
July 19, 1985The Legend of Billie Jean
August 7, 1985Real Genius
August 16, 1985VolunteersDistribution only; produced by HBO Pictures
October 2, 1985Sweet DreamsDistribution only; produced by HBO Pictures
October 25, 1985My Man Adam
November 27, 1985Santa Claus: The MovieDistribution only[N 3]
December 29, 1985Head OfficeDistribution only; produced by HBO Pictures
January 17, 1986Iron Eagle
February 14, 1986La Cage aux Folles 3: The Wedding
February 21, 1986The HitcherDistribution only; produced by HBO Pictures
March 7, 1986Odd Jobsco-production with HBO Pictures
March 21, 1986Rad
April 11, 1986Band of the Hand
April 25, 19868 Million Ways to Dieco-production with PSO
May 9, 1986Short Circuitco-production with PSO[N 4]
June 27, 1986Labyrinthco-production with Henson Associates and Lucasfilm
July 2, 1986About Last Night...
July 30, 1986Nothing in Common
August 22, 1986Night of the Creeps
August 22, 1986Touch and GoDistribution only; produced by Kings Road Entertainment
October 10, 1986Peggy Sue Got Married
October 31, 1986Let's Get Harry
November 7, 1986The Boss' Wife
November 14, 1986Every Time We Say Goodbye
December 19, 1986No Mercy
February 6, 1987Light of DayDistribution only; produced by Taft Entertainment[N 5]
March 6, 1987Angel HeartDistribution only; produced by Carolco Pictures[N 3]
March 27, 1987Blind Date
April 24, 1987Extreme PrejudiceDistribution only; produced by Carolco Pictures[N 3]
April 24, 1987Forever, Lulu
May 8, 1987Gardens of Stone
May 15, 1987Made in U.S.A.Distribution only; produced by Hemdale Film Corporation[N 2]
May 22, 1987Amazing Grace and Chuck
July 10, 1987The Squeeze
July 30, 1987High TideDistribution only; produced by Hemdale Film Corporation[N 2]
August 1, 1987Love at StakeDistribution only; produced by Hemdale Film Corporation[N 2]
August 7, 1987Nadine
August 14, 1987The Monster SquadDistribution only; produced by Taft Entertainment[N 5]
September 18, 1987The Principal
October 2, 1987Like Father Like Son
October 9, 1987Man on FireDistribution only; produced by Sept Films Cima Produzioni[N 6]
October 23, 1987Suspect
October 30, 1987Gaby: A True Story
November 13, 1987The Running ManDistribution only; produced by Taft Entertainment[N 5]
December 18, 1987IronweedDistribution only; produced by Taft Entertainment[N 5]
January 15, 1988For Keeps
March 4, 1988Switching Channels
March 18, 1988Pound Puppies and the Legend of Big PawDistribution only; produced by Carolco Pictures[N 3]
April 1, 1988The Seventh Sign
April 29, 1988Sunset
May 25, 1988Rambo IIIDistribution only; produced by Carolco Pictures[N 3]
June 17, 1988Red HeatDistribution only; produced by Carolco Pictures[N 3]
July 6, 1988Short Circuit 2
August 5, 1988The Blob
September 23, 1988Sweet Hearts Dance
October 14, 1988The Kiss
October 19, 1988The Bear
October 21, 1988Bat*21Distribution only; produced by Vision PDG[N 2]
November 11, 1988Iron Eagle IIDistribution only; produced by Carolco Pictures[N 3]
November 18, 1988High SpiritsDistribution only; produced by Vision PDG[N 2]
January 13, 1989DeepStar SixDistribution only; produced by Carolco Pictures[N 3]
February 3, 1989Who's Harry Crumb?
February 10, 1989Tap
March 10, 1989Chances Are
March 19, 1989Slaves of New York
March 31, 1989Sing
April 28, 1989Loverboy
May 12, 1989See No Evil, Hear No Evil
May 19, 1989Fright Night IIInternational theatrical distribution
August 4, 1989Lock UpDistribution only; produced by Carolco Pictures[N 3]
September 29, 1989Johnny HandsomeDistribution only; produced by Carolco Pictures[N 3]
October 13, 1989Look Who's Talking
November 15, 1989Steel Magnolias
December 15, 1989Family Business
December 15, 1989Glory
December 22, 1989Music Box Distribution only; produced by Carolco Pictures[N 3]

1990s

Release date Title Notes
February 9, 1990Loose Cannons
February 23, 1990Mountains of the MoonDistribution only; produced by Carolco Pictures[N 3]
March 16, 1990Blind Fury
March 30, 1990Side Out
April 6, 1990I Love You to Death
April 27, 1990Q&ADistribution only; produced by Regency International Pictures and Odyssey Distributors
June 1, 1990Total RecallDistribution only; produced by Carolco Pictures[N 3]
July 20, 1990The Freshman
August 10, 1990Air AmericaDistribution only; produced by Carolco Pictures[N 3]
September 21, 1990Narrow MarginDistribution only; produced by Carolco Pictures[N 3]
October 5, 1990Avalon
November 2, 1990Jacob's LadderDistribution only; produced by Carolco Pictures[N 3]
December 14, 1990Look Who's Talking Too
February 8, 1991L.A. StoryDistribution only; produced by Carolco Pictures[N 3]
March 1, 1991The DoorsDistribution only; produced by Carolco Pictures and Imagine Entertainment[N 3]
April 26, 1991Toy SoldiersDistribution only; produced by Island World
May 24, 1991Hudson Hawk
July 3, 1991Terminator 2: Judgment DayDistribution only; produced by Carolco Pictures and Lightstorm Entertainment[N 3]
July 26, 1991Another You
August 9, 1991Bingo
September 20, 1991The Fisher KingLast film to use "Tri-Star Pictures presents".
December 11, 1991Hookco-production with Amblin Entertainment. First film to use "TriStar Pictures presents".
December 20, 1991BugsyNominee of the Academy Award for Best Picture.
March 20, 1992Basic InstinctDistribution only; produced by Carolco Pictures and Le Studio Canal+[N 3]
April 3, 1992Thunderheart
April 15, 1992City of Joy
July 10, 1992Universal SoldierDistribution only; produced by Carolco Pictures and Centropolis Entertainment[N 3]
September 11, 1992Wind
September 18, 1992Husbands and Wives
October 16, 1992Candymanco-production with PolyGram Filmed Entertainment and Propaganda Films
December 25, 1992ChaplinDistribution only; produced by Carolco Pictures[N 3]
January 29, 1993Sniper
May 28, 1993CliffhangerDistribution only; produced by Carolco Pictures and Le Studio Canal+
June 25, 1993Sleepless in Seattle
July 9, 1993Weekend at Bernie's II
July 30, 1993So I Married an Axe Murderer
August 18, 1993Manhattan Murder Mystery
August 20, 1993Wilder Napalm
October 8, 1993Mr. Jones
October 22, 1993Rudy
November 5, 1993Look Who's Talking Now
December 23, 1993Philadelphia
March 11, 1994Guarding Tess
April 8, 1994Threesome
April 15, 1994Cops and Robbersons
May 6, 19943 Ninjas Kick Back
July 29, 1994It Could Happen to You
August 25, 1994Wagons East!Distribution only; produced by Carolco Pictures
September 16, 1994Princess Caraboo
October 7, 1994Only You
November 4, 1994Mary Shelley's Frankenstein
December 16, 1994Legends of the Fall
December 21, 1994Mixed Nuts
February 10, 1995The Quick and the Dead
March 3, 1995Hideaway
March 10, 19953 Ninjas Knuckle Up
April 12, 1995Jury Duty
May 26, 1995Johnny Mnemonic
August 30, 1995Magic in the Waterco-production with Triumph Films
September 29, 1995Devil in a Blue Dress
October 20, 1995Never Talk to Strangers
December 15, 1995Jumanjico-production with Interscope Communications
February 23, 1996Mary Reilly
March 8, 1996If Lucy Fell
March 22, 1996Race the Sun
April 19, 1996Mrs. Winterbourne
April 26, 1996Sunset Park
August 2, 1996Matilda
August 16, 1996The Fanco-production with Mandalay Pictures
October 25, 1996High School High
November 15, 1996The Mirror Has Two Faces
December 13, 1996Jerry MaguireNominee of the Academy Award for Best Picture.
January 17, 1997Beverly Hills Ninja
February 7, 1997The Pestco-production with The Bubble Factory
February 28, 1997Donnie Brascoco-production with Mandalay Pictures
May 16, 1997The Second Jungle Book: Mowgli and Baloo
June 20, 1997My Best Friend's Wedding
October 3, 1997U Turnco-production with Phoenix Pictures
October 8, 1997Seven Years in Tibetco-production with Mandalay Pictures
November 7, 1997Starship TroopersU.S. distribution; co-production with Touchstone Pictures
December 25, 1997As Good as It GetsNominee of the Academy Award for Best Picture.
January 23, 1998Slappy and the Stinkersco-production with The Bubble Factory
January 23, 1998Swept from the Seaco-production with Phoenix Pictures
January 30, 1998Desperate Measuresco-production with Mandalay Pictures
February 20, 1998Love Walked Inco-production with Triumph Films
March 6, 1998Hush
April 10, 19983 Ninjas: High Noon at Mega Mountain
April 17, 1998Homegrown
April 24, 1998In God's Handsco-production with Triumph Films
April 24, 1998The Big Hit
April 24, 1998Gojira tai Kingu GidoraDirect-to-video release with English dubbing. Originally released in 1991. Distribution only; produced by Toho Company, Ltd..
April 24, 1998Gojira tai MosuraDirect-to-video release with English dubbing. Originally released in 1992. Distribution only; produced by Toho Company, Ltd..
May 1, 1998Dancer, Texas Pop. 81
May 20, 1998Godzillaco-production with Centropolis Entertainment
July 10, 1998Madeline
July 17, 1998The Mask of Zorroco-production with Amblin Entertainment
September 25, 1998Urban Legendco-production with Phoenix Pictures
October 23, 1998Apt Pupilco-production with Phoenix Pictures
December 18, 1998Outside Ozona
January 19, 1999Gojira tai SupesuGojiraDirect-to-video release with English dubbing. Originally released in 1994. Distribution only; produced by Toho Company, Ltd..
January 19, 1999Gojira tai DesutoroiaDirect-to-video release with English dubbing. Originally released in 1995. Distribution only; produced by Toho Company, Ltd..
February 19, 1999Jawbreaker
March 12, 1999Baby Geniuses
August 3, 1999Gojira tai MekagojiraDirect-to-video release with English dubbing. Originally released in 1993. Distribution only; produced by Toho Company, Ltd..
August 20, 1999Universal Soldier: The Return
October 29, 1999The Suburbans

2000s

Release date Title Notes
August 18, 2000Godzilla 2000Japanese language dubbed in English. Originally released in 1999. Distribution only; produced by Toho Company, Ltd.
May 4, 2001Time and Tide
May 11, 2001The Trumpet of the Swanco-production with RichCrest Animation Studios
May 26, 2001Metropolisco-production with Destination Films
June 29, 2001The Crimson Riversdistribution - USA theatrical release; DVD distributed by Screen Gems
April 12, 2002New Best Friend
August 23, 2002Little Secretsdistribution
September 27, 2002Wasabi
August 22, 2003The Medalliondistribution
March 12, 2004The Lost Skeleton of Cadavra
June 4, 2005Lords of Dogtownco-production with Columbia Pictures
September 28, 2005Oliver Twist
April 21, 2006Silent HillCo-production with Davis Films, Konami and Team Silent
September 1, 2006Crossoverco-production with 360 Pictures
October 20, 2006Running with Scissors
March 16, 2007Premonitionco-production with Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Pictures, Hyde Park Entertainment and Offspring
April 27, 2007Wind Chill
July 28, 2007I Know Who Killed Meco-production with 360 Pictures
August 8, 2007Daddy Day Campco-production with Revolution Studios, Davis Entertainment Company and Blue Star Entertainment
September 7, 2007The Brothers Solomondistribution; produced by Revolution Studios and Carsey-Werner Productions[N 7]
October 5, 2007Feel the Noise
April 18, 200888 Minutesdistribution; co-production with Millienium Films and Sony Pictures Worldwide Acquisitions Group
October 24, 2008Passengersco-production with Mandate Pictures
December 5, 2008Cadillac Recordsco-production with Sony Music Film and Parkwood Pictures
August 14, 2009District 9Nominee of the Academy Award for Best Picture. Co-production with WingNut Films and QED International
November 20, 2009Planet 51U.S. distribution; produced by Ilion Animation Studios and HandMade Films

2010s

Release date Title Notes
November 24, 2010Fasterinternational distribution; co-production with CBS Films, Castle Rock Entertainment and State Street Pictures
April 8, 2011Soul SurferU.S. distribution with Affirm Films and FilmDistrict; produced by Mandalay Vision, Brookwell McNamara Entertainment, Island Film Group, Enticing Entertainment and Life's a Beach Entertainment
May 6, 2011Jumping the Broomco-production with Stage 6 Films and Our Stories Films
August 26, 2011Colombianaco-production with Stage 6 Films and EuropaCorp
September 30, 2011Courageousco-production with Affirm Films
August 17, 2012Sparkleco-production with Stage 6 Films and Phoenix Pictures
September 28, 2012LooperU.S. distribution only with FilmDistrict; produced by Endgame Entertainment and DMG Entertainment
March 15, 2013The Call co-production with Stage 6 Films, WWE Studios and Troika Pictures
April 5, 2013Evil Deadco-production with Ghost House Pictures and FilmDistrict
August 9, 2013Elysiumco-production with Media Rights Capital and QED International
August 30, 2013One Direction: This Is Usco-production with Warrior Poets, Syco Film and Modest! Entertainment
February 21, 2014PompeiiU.S. distribution only; produced by Impact Pictures, FilmDistrict and Constantin Film
April 16, 2014Heaven Is for Realco-production with Roth Films and TJ Enterprises
May 9, 2014Moms' Night Outco-production with Affirm Films and Provident Films
August 22, 2014When the Game Stands Tallco-production with Affirm Films and Mandalay Pictures
August 7, 2015Ricki and the Flashco-production with Marc Platt Productions and LStar Capital
August 28, 2015War Room
September 30, 2015The Walk co-production with TriStar Productions and ImageMovers
December 11, 2015The Lady in the Vanco-production with TriStar Productions and BBC Films
May 13, 2016Money Monster
November 11, 2016Billy Lynn's Long Halftime Walkco-production with TriStar Productions, Studio 8, Bona Film Group and Film4 Productions
February 10, 2017T2 Trainspottingco-production with Film4 Productions, Creative Scotland and DNA Films
June 28, 2017 Baby Driverco-production with Big Talk Productions, Media Rights Capital and Working Title Films
December 8, 2017All the Money in the Worldco-production with STX Entertainment and Scott Free Productions

Upcoming

Release date Title Notes
May 10, 2019The Rosie Project
October 18, 2019You Are My Friend[1]co-production with Big Beach Films
TBAA White Lie[2]co-production with Hello Sunshine
TBAChronicles of Narnia: Silver Chair

Notes

  1. Rights now belong to Warner Bros. which were previously handled by StudioCanal.
  2. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Rights now belong to MGM
  3. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 Rights now belong to StudioCanal.
  4. Rights now belong to Cinedigm, previously held by Image Entertainment. Sony Pictures Entertainment still owns TV rights.
  5. 1 2 3 4 Rights now belong to Republic Pictures
  6. Rights now owned by Regency Enterprises with 20th Century Fox handling distribution.
  7. rights now owned by Revolution Studios

References

  1. Busch, Anita (May 10, 2018). "'Bad Boys For Life,' Tom Hanks' Starrer 'You Are My Friend' Get Release Dates From Sony". Deadline. Retrieved May 10, 2018.
  2. McNary, Dave (January 24, 2018). "Sony Wins Rights to Zendaya's Thriller 'A White Lie'". Variety. Retrieved June 27, 2018.
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