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

List by year[]

1980s[]

Film Title Release Date Notes Budget Gross
Where the Boys Are '84 April 6, 1984 Distribution only; produced by ITC Entertainment $10,530,000
The Natural May 11, 1984 $28 million $47,951,979
The Last Winter June 21, 1984
The Muppets Take Manhattan July 13, 1984 co-production with Henson Associates $8 million $25,534,703
Meatballs II July 27, 1984 $5,410,972
Flashpoint August 31, 1984 Distribution only; produced by HBO Pictures $3,854,833
The Evil That Men Do September 14, 1984 Distribution only; produced by ITC Entertainment $13,102,025
Places in the Heart September 21, 1984 Nominee of the Academy Award for Best Picture. $9.5 million $34,901,614
Songwriter October 14, 1984 $8 million $865,915
Blame it on the Night November 2, 1984
Lovelines November 2, 1984
Silent Night, Deadly Night November 9, 1984 Removed from theaters, two weeks after release $750,000 $2,491,460
Supergirl November 21, 1984 Distribution only; rights now belong to Warner Bros. $35 million $14,296,438
Birdy December 14, 1984 $7.5 million $1,455,045
Runaway December 14, 1984 $6,770,587
Breakin' 2: Electric Boogaloo December 19, 1984 $15,101,131
Heaven Help Us February 8, 1985 Distribution only; produced by HBO Pictures $6,070,794
The Last Dragon March 22, 1985 $10 million $25,784,554
Alamo Bay April 3, 1985 $380,970
Private Resort April 10, 1985 $331,816
Little Treasure May 1, 1985
Rambo: First Blood Part II May 22, 1985 Distribution only; produced by Carolco Pictures $44,000,000 $150,415,432
Lifeforce June 21, 1985 Distribution only; produced by Cannon Films; rights now belong to MGM $25 million $11,603,545
The Legend of Billie Jean July 19, 1985 $3,099,497
Real Genius August 7, 1985 $12,952,019
Volunteers August 16, 1985 Distribution only; produced by HBO Pictures $25 million $19,875,740
Sweet Dreams October 2, 1985 Distribution only; produced by HBO Pictures $13.5 million $9,085,049
My Man Adam October 25, 1985 $92,920
Santa Claus: The Movie November 27, 1985 Distribution only; rights now belong to StudioCanal $30–50 million $23,717,291
Head Office December 29, 1985 Distribution only; produced by HBO Pictures $3,393,807
Iron Eagle January 17, 1986 $18,000,000 $24,159,872
The Hitcher February 21, 1986 Distribution only; produced by HBO Pictures $5.8 million $7.9 million
Odd Jobs March 7, 1986 co-production with HBO Pictures
Rad March 21, 1986 $11 million $2,015,882
Band of the Hand April 11, 1986 8.7 million $4,865,912
8 Million Ways to Die April 25, 1986 co-production with PSO $1,305,114
Short Circuit May 9, 1986 co-production with PSO $9 million $40,697,761
Labyrinth June 27, 1986 co-production with Lucasfilm $25,000,000 $12,729,917
About Last Night... July 2, 1986 $38,702,310
Nothing in Common July 30, 1986 $12 million $32,324,557
Night of the Creeps August 22, 1986 $5 million $591,366
Touch and Go August 22, 1986 Distribution only; produced by Kings Road Entertainment; rights now belong to Lionsgate $1,003,115
Peggy Sue Got Married October 10, 1986 co-production with Rastar and American Zoetrope $18,000,000 $41,382,841
Let's Get Harry October 31, 1986
The Boss' Wife November 7, 1986
Every Time We Say Goodbye November 14, 1986 $278,623
No Mercy December 19, 1986 $12,303,904
Light of Day February 6, 1987 Distribution only; produced by Taft Entertainment; rights now belong to Republic Pictures $10,490,000
Angel Heart March 6, 1987 Distribution only; produced by Carolco Pictures $17 million $17,185,632
Blind Date March 27, 1987 $18,000,000 $39,321,715
Extreme Prejudice April 24, 1987 Distribution only; produced by Carolco Pictures $11,307,844
Forever, Lulu April 24, 1987
Gardens of Stone May 8, 1987 $13 million $5,262,050
Made in U.S.A. May 15, 1987 Distribution only; produced by Hemdale Film Corporation; rights now belong to MGM
Amazing Grace and Chuck May 22, 1987
The Squeeze July 10, 1987 $2,228,951
High Tide July 30, 1987 Distribution only; produced by Hemdale Film Corporation; rights now belong to MGM $138,288
Love at Stake August 1, 1987 Distribution only; produced by Hemdale Film Corporation; rights now belong to MGM
Nadine August 7, 1987 $12 million $5,669,831
The Monster Squad August 14, 1987 Distribution only; produced by Taft Entertainment; rights now belong to Republic Pictures $12,000,000 $3,769,990
The Principal September 18, 1987 $19,734,940
Like Father Like Son October 2, 1987 $34,377,585
Man on Fire October 9, 1987 Distribution only; produced by Sept Films Cima Produzioni; rights now belong to Lionsgate $519,596
Suspect October 23, 1987 $18,782,400
Gaby: A True Story October 30, 1987 $ 5,000,000 $125,400
The Running Man November 13, 1987 Distribution only; produced by Taft Entertainment; rights now belong to Republic Pictures $27,000,000 $38,122,105
Ironweed December 18, 1987 Distribution only; produced by Taft Entertainment; rights now belong to Republic Pictures $7,393,346
For Keeps January 15, 1988 $17,514,553
Switching Channels March 4, 1988 $19 million $9,129,999
Pound Puppies and the Legend of Big Paw March 18, 1988 Distribution only; produced by Carolco Pictures $586,938
The Seventh Sign April 1, 1988 $18,875,011
Sunset April 29, 1988 $19,000,000 $4,594,452
Rambo III May 25, 1988 Distribution only; produced by Carolco Pictures $62 million $189,015,611
Red Heat June 17, 1988 Distribution only; produced by Carolco Pictures $34,994,648
Short Circuit 2 July 6, 1988 $21,630,088
The Blob August 5, 1988 $19,000,000 $8,247,943
Sweet Hearts Dance September 23, 1988 $3,790,493
The Kiss October 14, 1988 $2.5 million $1,869,148
The Bear October 19, 1988 $31,753,898
Bat*21 October 21, 1988 Distribution only $3,966,256
Iron Eagle II November 11, 1988 Distribution only; produced by Carolco Pictures $10,497,324
High Spirits November 18, 1988 Distribution only $15.5 million $8,578,231
DeepStar Six January 13, 1989 Distribution only; produced by Carolco Pictures $8,143,225
Who's Harry Crumb? February 3, 1989 $10,982,000
Tap February 10, 1989 $9,114,702
Chances Are March 10, 1989 $16 million $16,278,590
Slaves of New York March 19, 1989 $463,972
Sing March 31, 1989 $11.5 million $2,260,616
Loverboy April 28, 1989 $3,960,327
See No Evil, Hear No Evil May 12, 1989 $18,000,000 $46,908,987
Fright Night II May 19, 1989 International theatrical distribution $2,983,784
Lock Up August 4, 1989 Distribution only; produced by Carolco Pictures $22,099,847
Johnny Handsome September 29, 1989 Distribution only; produced by Carolco Pictures $20 million $7,237,794
Look Who's Talking October 13, 1989 $7.5 million $296,999,813
Steel Magnolias November 15, 1989 $95,904,091
Family Business December 15, 1989 $12,195,695
Glory December 15, 1989 $18,000,000 $26,828,365
Music Box December 22, 1989 Distribution only; produced by Carolco Pictures $6,263,883

1990s[]

Film Title Release Date Notes Budget Gross
Loose Cannons February 9, 1990 $15 million $5,585,154
Mountains of the Moon February 23, 1990 Distribution only; produced by Carolco Pictures
Blind Fury March 16, 1990 $2,692,037
Side Out March 30, 1990
I Love You to Death April 6, 1990 $16,186,793
Q&A April 27, 1990 $6,000,000 $11,207,891
Total Recall June 1, 1990 Distribution only; produced by Carolco Pictures $65 million $261,299,840
The Freshman July 20, 1990 $21,460,601
Air America August 10, 1990 Distribution only; produced by Carolco Pictures $35,000,000 $31,053,601
Narrow Margin September 21, 1990 Distribution only; produced by Carolco Pictures $10,873,237
Avalon October 5, 1990 $15,740,796
Jacob's Ladder November 2, 1990 Distribution only; produced by Carolco Pictures $25 million $26,118,851
Look Who's Talking Too December 14, 1990 $47,789,074
L.A. Story February 8, 1991 Distribution only; produced by Carolco Pictures $28,862,081
The Doors March 1, 1991 Distribution only; produced by Carolco Pictures and Imagine Entertainment $30 million $34,416,893
Toy Soldiers April 26, 1991 $10 million $15,073,942
Hudson Hawk May 24, 1991 $65 million $17,218,080
Terminator 2: Judgment Day July 3, 1991 Distribution only; produced by Carolco Pictures and Lightstorm Entertainment $102,000,000 $519,843,345
Another You July 26, 1991 $17 million $2,865,916
Bingo August 9, 1991 $8,667,684
The Fisher King September 20, 1991 $24 million $41,895,491
Hook December 11, 1991 co-production with Amblin Entertainment $70 million $300,854,823
Bugsy December 20, 1991 Nominee of the Academy Award for Best Picture. $30 million $49,114,016
Basic Instinct March 20, 1992 Distribution only; produced by Carolco Pictures and Le Studio Canal + $49,000,000 $352,927,224
Thunderheart April 3, 1992 $22,660,758
City of Joy April 15, 1992 $27 million
Universal Soldier July 10, 1992 Distribution only; produced by Carolco Pictures and Centropolis Entertainment $23,000,000 $102,299,898
Wind September 11, 1992 $5,519,569
Husbands and Wives September 18, 1992 $20 million $10,555,619
Candyman October 16, 1992 Co-production with PolyGram Filmed Entertainment and Propaganda Films $8,000,000 $25,792,310
Chaplin December 25, 1992 Distribution only; produced by Carolco Pictures $31,000,000 $9,493,259
Sniper January 29, 1993 $18,994,653
Cliffhanger May 28, 1993 Distribution only; produced by Carolco Pictures and Le Studio Canal + $65,000,000 $255,325,036
Sleepless in Seattle June 25, 1993 $21 million $227,799,884
Weekend at Bernie's II July 9, 1993 $7,000,000 $12,741,891
So I Married an Axe Murderer July 30, 1993 $20,000,000 $11,585,483
Manhattan Murder Mystery August 18, 1993 $13.5 million $11,285,588
Wilder Napalm August 20, 1993
Mr. Jones October 8, 1993 $25 million $8,345,845
Rudy October 22, 1993 $12 million $22,750,363
Look Who's Talking Now November 5, 1993 $22 million $10,340,263
Philadelphia December 23, 1993 $26 million $206,678,440
Guarding Tess March 11, 1994 $20 million $27,058,304
Threesome April 8, 1994 $10 million $14,815,317
Cops and Robbersons April 15, 1994 $11,391,093
3 Ninjas Kick Back May 6, 1994 $11,798,854
It Could Happen to You July 29, 1994 $37,939,757
Wagons East! August 25, 1994 Distribution only; produced by Carolco Pictures $4,412,297
Princess Caraboo September 16, 1994 $3,021,629
Only You October 7, 1994 $20,059,210
Mary Shelley's Frankenstein November 4, 1994 $45,000,000 $112,006,296
Legends of the Fall December 16, 1994 $30 million $66,502,573
Mixed Nuts December 21, 1994 $15 million $6,821,850
The Quick and the Dead February 10, 1995 $35,000,000 $18,636,537
Hideaway March 3, 1995 $15 million $12,201,255
3 Ninjas Knuckle Up March 10, 1995 $407,618
Jury Duty April 12, 1995 $21 million $17,014,653
Johnny Mnemonic May 26, 1995 $26 million $19,075,720
Magic in the Water August 30, 1995 co-production with Triumph Films $2.68 million
Devil in a Blue Dress September 29, 1995 $27 million $16,140,822
Never Talk to Strangers October 20, 1995 $6.4 million $6,858,261
Jumanji December 15, 1995 Co-production with Imagine Entertainment and Interscope Communications $65 million $262,797,249
Mary Reilly February 23, 1996 $47 million $12,379,402
If Lucy Fell March 8, 1996 $5 million $2,420,162
Race the Sun March 22, 1996 $1,945,552
Mrs. Winterbourne April 19, 1996 $25 million $10,082,005
Sunset Park April 26, 1996
Matilda August 2, 1996 $36 million $61,405,356
The Fan August 16, 1996 Co-production with Mandalay Pictures $55,000,000 $18,626,419
High School High October 25, 1996 $21,302,121
The Mirror Has Two Faces November 15, 1996 $42 million $73,052,428
Jerry Maguire December 13, 1996 Nominee of the Academy Award for Best Picture. $50,000,000 $273,552,592
Beverly Hills Ninja January 17, 1997 $18 million $31,480,418
Love Walked In January 18, 1997
The Pest February 7, 1997 $8,000,000 $3,600,616
Donnie Brasco February 28, 1997 Co-production with Mandalay Pictures $35,000,000 $124,909,762
The Second Jungle Book: Mowgli and Baloo May 16, 1997
My Best Friend's Wedding June 20, 1997 $38 million $299,288,605
Seven Years in Tibet October 8, 1997 Co-production with Mandalay Pictures $70 million $131,457,682
Starship Troopers November 7, 1997 U.S. distribution; co-production with Touchstone Pictures $105 million $121,214,377
As Good as It Gets December 25, 1997 Nominee of the Academy Award for Best Picture. $50,000,000 $314,178,011
Slappy and the Stinkers January 23, 1998 co-production with The Bubble Factory
Swept from the Sea January 23, 1998 $283,081
Hush March 6, 1998 $21 million $13,513,622
3 Ninjas: High Noon at Mega Mountain April 10, 1998 $375,805
In God's Hands April 24, 1998
The Big Hit April 24, 1998 $13,000,000 $27,052,167
Les Misérables May 1, 1998 $14,096,322
Godzilla May 20, 1998 Co-production with Centropolis Entertainment $130,000,000 $379,014,294
Madeline July 10, 1998 $36,967,750
The Mask of Zorro July 17, 1998 co-production with Amblin Entertainment $96 million $250,288,523
Urban Legend September 25, 1998 Co-production with Phoenix Pictures $14 million $72,527,595
Apt Pupil October 23, 1998 Co-production with Phoenix Pictures $14 million $8.9 million
Outside Ozona December 18, 1998
Stepmom December 25, 1998 $50,000,000 $91,137,662
Jawbreaker February 19, 1999 $3.5 million $3,117,085
Baby Geniuses March 12, 1999 $18 million $36,450,736
Idle Hands April 30, 1999 $20 million $4,002,955
Universal Soldier: The Return September 24, 1999 $45 million $10,937,893
The Suburbans October 29, 1999

2000s[]

Film Title Release Date Notes Budget Gross
Godzilla 2000 August 18, 2000 distribution; co-production with Toho Ltd. $8.3 million
Time and Tide May 4, 2001
The Trumpet of the Swan May 11, 2001 co-production with RichCrest Animation Studios $102,202
The Crimson Rivers June 29, 2001 distribution - USA theatrical release; DVD distributed by Screen Gems $14 million $60 million
Metropolis (subtitled) May 26, 2001 co-production with Destination Films $14.5 million $4,035,192
New Best Friend April 12, 2002 $46,375
Little Secrets August 23, 2002 distribution $405,792
Wasabi September 27, 2002 $10,366,360
Sniper 2 December 28, 2002 distribution; direct-to-video
The Foreigner February 8, 2003 direct-to-video $16,700,000
The Medallion August 22, 2003 distribution $41 million $34,268,701
The Lost Skeleton of Cadavra March 12, 2004 distribution
Starship Troopers 2: Hero of the Federation June 1, 2004 direct-to-video $7,000,000
Dark Angel June 10, 2004 co-production with Cameron/Eglee Productions $80 million $90,000,000
Lords of Dogtown June 4, 2005 co-production with Columbia Pictures $25 million $13,411,957
Oliver Twist September 28, 2005 $60 million $42,580,321
Silent Hill April 21, 2006 Co-production with Davis Films, Konami and Team Silent $50 million $97,607,453
Crossover September 1, 2006 co-production with 360 Pictures $5.8 million $7,009,668
Running with Scissors October 20, 2006 $7,460,797
Premonition March 16, 2007 co-production with Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Pictures, Hyde Park Entertainment and Offspring $20 million $84,146,832
Wind Chill April 27, 2007
I Know Who Killed Me July 28, 2007 co-production with 360 Pictures $12 million $9,669,758
Daddy Day Camp August 8, 2007 co-production with Revolution Studios, Davis Entertainment Company and Blue Star Entertainment $6 million $18,197,398
The Brothers Solomon September 7, 2007 distribution; produced by Revolution Studios and Carsey-Werner Productions $10 million $1,035,056
88 Minutes April 18, 2008 distribution; co-production with Millienium Films and Sony Pictures Worldwide Acquisitions Group $30 million $32,573,503
Passengers October 24, 2008 co-production with Mandate Pictures $25 million $4,763,917
Cadillac Records December 5, 2008 co-production with Sony Music Film and Parkwood Pictures $12 million $8,880,045
District 9 August 14, 2009 Nominee of the Academy Award for Best Picture. Co-production with WingNut Films and QED International $30 million $210,816,205
Planet 51 November 20, 2009 U.S. distribution; produced by Ilion Animation Studios and HandMade Films $70 million $105,432,013.

2010s[]

Release Date Film Title Notes Budget Gross
November 24, 2010 Faster international distribution; co-production with CBS Films, Castle Rock Entertainment and State Street Pictures $24 million $35,542,923
April 8, 2011 Soul Surfer USA distribution only with Affirm Films, FilmDistrict. Produced by Mandalay Vision, Brookwell McNamara Entertainment, Island Film Group, Enticing Entertainment and Life's a Beach Entertainment $18 million $44,268,170
May 6, 2011 Jumping the Broom co-production with Stage 6 Films and Our Stories Films $6.6 million $37,710,610
August 26, 2011 Colombiana co-production with Stage 6 Films and EuropaCorp $40 million $60,965,854
September 30, 2011 Courageous co-production with Affirm Films $2,000,000 $34,522,221
August 17, 2012 Sparkle co-production with Stage 6 Films and Phoenix Pictures $14 million $24,397,469
September 28, 2012 Looper USA distribution only with FilmDistrict; produced by Endgame Entertainment and DMG Entertainment $30 million $176,506,819
March 15, 2013 The Call co-production with Stage 6 Films, WWE Studios and Troika Pictures $13 million $51,595,372
April 5, 2013 Evil Dead co-production with Ghost House Pictures and FilmDistrict $17 million $92,834,293
August 9, 2013 Elysium co-production with Media Rights Capital and QED International $115 million $48,050,366
August 30, 2013 One Direction: This Is Us co-production with Warrior Poets, Syco Film and Modest! Entertainment
February 28, 2014 Pompeii USA distribution only with FilmDistrict; produced by Impact Pictures and Constantin Film
April 16, 2014 Heaven Is for Real co-production with Affirm Films, Roth Films and TJ Enterprises
May 9, 2014 Moms' Night Out
August 22, 2014 When the Game Stands Tall
August 7, 2015 Ricki and the Flash
August 28, 2015 War Room
September 30, 2015 The Walk
May 13, 2016 Money Monster
November 11, 2016 Billy Lynn's Long Halftime Walk
March 17, 2017 T2 Trainspotting
June 28, 2017 Baby Driver
December 25, 2017 All the Money in the World
November 22, 2019 A Beautiful Day in the Neighborhood

2020s[]

Release Date Film Title Notes Budget Gross
September 11, 2020 The Broken Hearts Gallery
November 25, 2020 Happiest Season
September 16, 2022 The Woman King
December 9, 2022 Matilda the Musical
December 23, 2022 I Wanna Dance with Somebody
November 17, 2023 Thanksgiving
January 12, 2024 The Book of Clarence

Upcoming films[]

Release Date Film Title Notes Budget Gross
November 22, 2024 Here
2025 Untitled Thanksgiving sequel

References[]

See also[]

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