Hollywood Pictures

division of Walt Disney Company

Hollywood Pictures was one of Walt Disney Studios movie companies. It makes movies for a more adult audience than Walt Disney Pictures. It is similar to Disney's Touchstone Pictures brand. The studio was launched in 1989, but was closed in 2007.

List of films released by Hollywood Pictures change

1990s change

Title US Release Genre Director Notes Budget Gross
Arachnophobia July 18, 1990 Horror comedy Frank Marshall co-production with Amblin Entertainment $31 million $53,208,180
Taking Care of Business August 17, 1990 Comedy Arthur Hiller co-production with Silver Screen Partners IV $14 million $20,005,435
Run February 1, 1991 Action drama thriller Geoff Burrowes co-production with Silver Screen Partners IV $4,409,328
The Marrying Man April 5, 1991 Romantic comedy Jerry Rees co-production with Silver Screen Partners IV $26 million $12,454,768
One Good Cop May 3, 1991 Crime drama Heywood Gould co-production with Silver Screen Partners IV $11,276,846
V.I. Warshawski July 26, 1991 Mystery comedy Jeff Kanew co-production with Silver Screen Partners IV $24 million $11,128,309
The Hand That Rocks the Cradle January 10, 1992 Drama thriller Curtis Hanson co-production with Interscope Communications $11.7 million $88,036,683
Medicine Man February 7, 1992 Adventure drama John McTiernan co-production with Cinergi Pictures $40 million $45,500,797
Blame It on the Bellboy March 6, 1992 Comedy Mark Herman co-production with Silver Screen Partners IV $3,104,545
Straight Talk April 3, 1992 Comedy Barnet Kellman co-production with Touchwood Pacific Partners $21,202,099
Passed Away April 24, 1992 Comedy Charlie Peters co-production with Touchwood Pacific Partners $4,030,793
Encino Man May 22, 1992 Comedy Les Mayfield co-production with Touchwood Pacific Partners $7.5 million $40,693,477
A Stranger Among Us July 17, 1992 Crime drama Sidney Lumet co-production with Touchwood Pacific Partners $33,000,000 $12,282,994
Sarafina! September 18, 1992 Musical drama Darrell Roodt co-production with Miramax Films $7,306,242
Consenting Adults October 16, 1992 Mystery thriller Alan J. Pakula co-production with Touchwood Pacific Partners $21,591,800
The Distinguished Gentleman December 4, 1992 Comedy Jonathan Lynn co-production with Touchwood Pacific Partners $46.7M
Aspen Extreme January 22, 1993 Sports drama comedy Patrick Hasburgh co-production with Touchwood Pacific Partners $8,041,049
Swing Kids March 5, 1993 Drama Thomas Carter $19 million $5,632,086
Born Yesterday March 26, 1993 Romantic comedy Luis Mandoki co-production with Touchwood Pacific Partners $14 million $17,952,857
Blood In Blood Out April 16, 1993 Crime drama Taylor Hackford $35,000,000 $4,496,583
Super Mario Bros. May 28, 1993 Action fantasy comedy Annabel Jankel
Rocky Morton
co-production with Cinergi Pictures, Nintendo and Allied Filmmakers $48 million $20,915,465
Guilty as Sin June 4, 1993 Crime drama thriller Sidney Lumet $22,886,222
Son in Law July 2, 1993 Comedy Steve Rash $36,448,400
Father Hood August 27, 1993 Crime comedy drama Darrell Roodt $3,418,141
The Joy Luck Club September 8, 1993 Romantic drama Wayne Wang $32,861,136
Money for Nothing September 10, 1993 Crime drama comedy Ramón Menéndez $11 million $1,039,824
Tombstone December 25, 1993 Action western George P. Cosmatos co-production with Cinergi Pictures $25,000,000 $56,505,065
The Air Up There January 7, 1994 Sports comedy Paul Michael Glaser co-production with Interscope Communications, PolyGram Filmed Entertainment and Nomura Babcock & Brown $16 million $21,011,318
Angie March 4, 1994 Romantic comedy drama Martha Coolidge co-production with Caravan Pictures $26 million $9,398,308
Holy Matrimony April 8, 1994 Comedy Leonard Nimoy $16 million $713,234
In the Army Now August 12, 1994 War comedy Daniel Petrie, Jr. $28,881,266
Color of Night August 19, 1994 Erotic mystery thriller Richard Rush co-production with Cinergi Pictures $40 million $19,475,705
Camp Nowhere August 26, 1994 Comedy Jonathan Prince $24,822,619
Quiz Show September 14, 1994 Historical drama Robert Redford $50,000,000 $16,478,900
Terminal Velocity September 23, 1994 Action Deran Sarafian co-production with Interscope Communications, PolyGram Filmed Entertainment and Nomura Babcock & Brown $50 million $19,750,470
The Puppet Masters October 21, 1994 Sci-Fi thriller Stuart Orme $8,647,042
The Santa Clause November 11, 1994 Holiday fantasy dramedy John Pasquin co-production with Walt Disney Pictures $17 million $189,833,357
A Low Down Dirty Shame November 23, 1994 Action comedy Keenan Ivory Wayans co-production with Caravan Pictures $10,000,000 $29,392,418
Houseguest January 6, 1995 Comedy Randall Miller co-production with Caravan Pictures $26,325,256
Miami Rhapsody January 27, 1995 Romantic comedy David Frankel $6 million $5,221,281
Roommates March 3, 1995 Comedy drama Peter Yates co-production with Interscope Communications, PolyGram Filmed Entertainment and Nomura Babcock & Brown $22 million $12,096,881
Funny Bones March 31, 1995 Comedy drama Peter Chelsom $532,268
While You Were Sleeping April 21, 1995 Romantic comedy Jon Turteltaub co-production with Caravan Pictures $17,000,000 $182,057,016
A Pyromaniac's Love Story April 28, 1995 Romantic comedy Joshua Brand $468,240
Crimson Tide May 12, 1995 Action thriller Tony Scott co-production with Don Simpson/Jerry Bruckheimer Films $53 million $157,387,195
Judge Dredd June 30, 1995 Sci-Fi action Danny Cannon co-production with Cinergi Pictures $90 million $113,493,481
Dangerous Minds August 11, 1995 Crime drama John N. Smith co-production with Don Simpson and Jerry Bruckheimer $179,519,401
The Tie That Binds September 8, 1995 Drama thriller Wesley Strick $14 million $5,772,529
Unstrung Heroes September 15, 1995 Comedy drama Diane Keaton $7,929,434
Dead Presidents October 4, 1995 Crime drama thriller Albert Hughes
Allen Hughes
co-production with Caravan Pictures $15 million $24,147,179
The Scarlet Letter October 13, 1995 Romantic drama Roland Joffé co-production with Cinergi Pictures $46 million $10,382,407
Powder October 27, 1995 Sci-Fi fantasy drama Victor Salva co-production with Caravan Pictures $30,862,156
Nixon December 22, 1995 Biographical drama Oliver Stone co-production with Cinergi Pictures $44 million $13,560,960
Mr. Holland's Opus December 29, 1995 Drama Stephen Herek co-production with Interscope Communications and PolyGram Filmed Entertainment $106,269,971
White Squall February 2, 1996 Adventure drama Ridley Scott co-production with Largo Entertainment $38,000,000 $10,292,300
Before and After February 23, 1996 Crime drama thriller Barbet Schroeder co-production with Caravan Pictures $35 million $8,797,839
Celtic Pride April 19, 1996 Sports comedy Tom DeCerchio co-production with Caravan Pictures $9,255,027
Spy Hard May 24, 1996 Spy comedy spoof Rick Friedberg $18 million $26,960,191
Eddie May 31, 1996 Sports comedy Steve Rash co-production with PolyGram Filmed Entertainment and Island World $31 million
The Rock June 7, 1996 Action thriller Michael Bay co-production with Don Simpson/Jerry Bruckheimer Films $75 million $335,062,621
Jack August 9, 1996 Comedy drama Francis Ford Coppola co-production with American Zoetrope $45 million $58,586,889
The Rich Man's Wife September 13, 1996 Mystery thriller Amy Holden Jones co-production with Caravan Pictures $8,543,587
The Associate October 25, 1996 Comedy Donald Petrie co-production with Interscope Communications and Polygram Filmed Entertainment $23 million $12,844,057
Evita January 10, 1997 Biographical musical drama Alan Parker co-production with Cinergi Pictures $55 million $141,047,179
Prefontaine January 24, 1997 Biographical drama Steve James $589,304
Shadow Conspiracy January 31, 1997 Political action thriller George P. Cosmatos co-production with Cinergi Pictures $45 million $2,154,540
Grosse Pointe Blank April 11, 1997 Romantic black action comedy George Armitage co-production with Caravan Pictures $28,084,357
Gone Fishin' May 30, 1997 Comedy Christopher Cain co-production with Caravan Pictures $53 million $19,736,932
G.I. Jane August 22, 1997 Action drama Ridley Scott co-production with Caravan Pictures and Largo Entertainment $50 million $97,169,156
Washington Square October 17, 1997 Drama Agnieszka Holland $15 million $1,851,761
An American Werewolf in Paris December 25, 1997 Horror comedy thriller Anthony Waller $22 million $26,570,463
Deep Rising January 30, 1998 Action horror thriller Stephen Sommers co-production with Cinergi Pictures $45 million $11,203,026
An Alan Smithee Film: Burn Hollywood Burn February 20, 1998 Comedy Arthur Hiller co-production with Cinergi Pictures $10 million $52,850
Firelight September 4, 1998 Romantic period drama William Nicholson $785,482
Simon Birch September 11, 1998 Comedy drama Mark Steven Johnson co-production with Caravan Pictures $30,000,000 $18,252,684
The Sixth Sense August 6, 1999 Psychological drama thriller M. Night Shyamalan presentation of a Spyglass Entertainment production $40 million $672,806,292
Breakfast of Champions September 17, 1999 Comedy Alan Rudolph $12 million $178,278
Mystery, Alaska October 1, 1999 Sports comedy drama Jay Roach $28 million $8,891,623

2000s change

Title US Release Genre Director Notes Budget Gross
Gun Shy February 4, 2000 Crime comedy Eric Blakeney co-production with Fortis Films $10 million $1,631,839
Duets September 15, 2000 Comedy road drama Bruce Paltrow co-production with Seven Arts Pictures and Beacon Pictures $16,000,000 $4,739,023
Just Visiting April 6, 2001 Comedy Jean-Marie Poiré co-production and distribution with Gaumont $35 million $16,176,732
Stay Alive March 24, 2006 Horror thriller William Brent Bell co-production with Spyglass Entertainment and Endgame Entertainment $9,000,000 $27,105,095
Primeval January 12, 2007 Horror thriller Michael Katleman co-production with Pariah Entertainment $10,597,734
The Invisible April 27, 2007 Supernatural teen thriller David S. Goyer co-production with Spyglass Entertainment $30 million $26,810,113