List of Universal Pictures films (1990–1999)
This is a list of films produced or distributed by Universal Pictures in 1990–1999, founded in 1912 as the Universal Film Manufacturing Company. It is the main motion picture production and distribution arm of Universal Studios, a subsidiary of the NBCUniversal division of Comcast.
| Release date | Title | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| January 19, 1990 | Tremors | co-production with No Frills Productions and Pacific Western Productions |
| March 9, 1990 | Coupe de Ville | released as Morgan Creek Entertainment |
| March 30, 1990 | Opportunity Knocks | released as Imagine Entertainment |
| April 6, 1990 | Cry-Baby | |
| April 27, 1990 | The Guardian | |
| May 18, 1990 | Bird on a Wire | co-production with The Badham Cohen Group and Interscope Communications, last film to use the 1963 logo |
| May 25, 1990 | Back to the Future Part III | co-production with Amblin Entertainment, first film to use the 1990 logo |
| June 29, 1990 | Ghost Dad | co-production with SAH Enterprises |
| July 6, 1990 | Jetsons: The Movie | co-production with Hanna-Barbera Productions |
| July 27, 1990 | Problem Child | co-production with Imagine Entertainment and Robert Simonds Productions |
| August 3, 1990 | Mo' Better Blues | co-production with 40 Acres and a Mule Filmworks |
| August 24, 1990 | Darkman | co-production with Renaissance Pictures |
| October 5, 1990 | Henry & June | co-production with Walrus & Associates |
| October 19, 1990 | White Palace | |
| November 9, 1990 | Child's Play 2 | co-production with Living Doll Productions |
| December 12, 1990 | Havana | co-production with Mirage Enterprises and Grimes Productions |
| December 21, 1990 | Kindergarten Cop | released as Imagine Entertainment |
| January 11, 1991 | Lionheart | distribution only; produced by Imperial Entertainment |
| January 18, 1991 | Once Around | co-production with Dreyfuss/James Productions and Double Play Productions |
| February 15, 1991 | King Ralph | co-production with Mirage Enterprises |
| March 6, 1991 | Closet Land | released as Imagine Entertainment |
| March 8, 1991 | The Hard Way | co-production with The Badham Cohen Group |
| March 29, 1991 | Career Opportunities | released as Hughes Entertainment |
| April 26, 1991 | A Kiss Before Dying | co-production with Initial Pictures and Kellgate Limited |
| May 24, 1991 | Backdraft | released as Imagine Films Entertainment and Trilogy Entertainment Group |
| June 7, 1991 | Jungle Fever | co-production with 40 Acres and A Mule Filmworks |
| July 3, 1991 | Problem Child 2 | co-production with Imagine Films Entertainment and Robert Simonds Productions |
| July 26, 1991 | Mobsters | |
| August 9, 1991 | Pure Luck | |
| August 30, 1991 | Child's Play 3 | co-production with Living Doll Productions |
| October 4, 1991 | Shout | co-production with Robert Simonds Productions |
| October 18, 1991 | Cool as Ice | |
| November 1, 1991 | The People Under the Stairs | distribution only |
| November 13, 1991 | Cape Fear | released as Amblin Entertainment; co-production with Kappa Films and Tribeca Productions |
| November 22, 1991 | An American Tail: Fievel Goes West | co-production with Amblimation |
| December 6, 1991 | At Play in the Fields of the Lord | released as The Saul Zaentz Company |
| December 27, 1991 | Fried Green Tomatoes | Nominee of the Golden Globe Award for Best Motion Picture – Musical or Comedy. co-production with Act III Communications and Avnet/Kerner Productions |
| January 10, 1992 | Kuffs | released as Dino De Laurentiis Company |
| February 21, 1992 | Stop! Or My Mom Will Shoot | co-production with Northern Lights Entertainment |
| March 13, 1992 | American Me | co-production with YOY Productions, Olmos Productions, and The Sean Daniel Company |
| April 3, 1992 | Beethoven | co-production with Northern Lights Entertainment |
| April 17, 1992 | The Babe | co-production with Kennedy Miller Productions |
| April 29, 1992 | Leaving Normal | |
| May 22, 1992 | Far and Away | released as Imagine Entertainment |
| June 12, 1992 | HouseSitter | |
| July 31, 1992 | Death Becomes Her | |
| August 7, 1992 | Raising Cain | |
| September 4, 1992 | Out on a Limb | co-production with Interscope Communications |
| September 9, 1992 | Sneakers | |
| October 2, 1992 | Mr. Baseball | co-production with Outlaw Productions |
| October 16, 1992 | The Public Eye | co-production with South Side Amusement Company |
| October 23, 1992 | Dr. Giggles | distribution only; produced by Largo Entertainment, JVC Entertainment Networks, and Dark Horse Entertainment |
| December 23, 1992 | Scent of a Woman | Nominee of the Academy Award for Best Picture. Winner of the Golden Globe Award for Best Motion Picture – Drama. |
| December 25, 1992 | Trespass | |
| December 30, 1992 | Lorenzo's Oil | co-production with Kennedy Miller Productions |
| January 29, 1993 | Matinee | |
| February 19, 1993 | Army of Darkness | U.S. distribution only; released as Dino De Laurentiis Communications & Renaissance Pictures |
| March 5, 1993 | Mad Dog and Glory | |
| March 12, 1993 | CB4 | co-production with Imagine Films Entertainment |
| April 2, 1993 | Cop and a Half | |
| April 30, 1993 | Splitting Heirs | co-production with Prominent Features |
| May 7, 1993 | Dragon: The Bruce Lee Story | |
| June 11, 1993 | Jurassic Park | co-production with Amblin Entertainment |
| August 13, 1993 | Heart and Souls | |
| August 20, 1993 | Hard Target | co-production with Alphaville Films / Renaissance Pictures |
| August 20, 1993 | King of the Hill | released by Gramercy Pictures |
| September 10, 1993 | The Real McCoy | co-production with Bregman/Baer Productions Inc. |
| September 24, 1993 | Dazed and Confused | released by Gramercy Pictures |
| October 1, 1993 | For Love or Money | released as Imagine Films Entertainment |
| October 15, 1993 | Judgment Night | distribution only; produced by Largo Entertainment and JVC Entertainment Networks |
| November 10, 1993 | Carlito's Way | co-production with Bregman/Baer Productions Inc. |
| November 24, 1993 | We're Back! A Dinosaur's Story | co-production with Amblimation |
| December 3, 1993 | A Dangerous Woman | co-production with Amblin Entertainment, released by Gramercy Pictures |
| December 15, 1993 | Schindler's List | Winner of the Academy Award for Best Picture. Winner of the Golden Globe Award for Best Motion Picture – Drama. co-production with Amblin Entertainment |
| December 17, 1993 | Beethoven's 2nd | co-production with Northern Lights Entertainment |
| December 29, 1993 | In the Name of the Father | Nominee of the Academy Award for Best Picture. Nominee of the Golden Globe Award for Best Motion Picture – Drama. |
| February 11, 1994 | The Getaway | distribution only; produced by Largo Entertainment, JVC Entertainment Networks, and Turman-Foster Company |
| February 18, 1994 | Reality Bites | co-production with Jersey Films |
| March 4, 1994 | Greedy | released as Imagine Entertainment |
| March 18, 1994 | The Paper | |
| May 6, 1994 | Phantasm III: Lord of the Dead | U.S. distribution only; produced by Starway International |
| May 13, 1994 | Crooklyn | co-production with 40 Acres and a Mule Filmworks |
| May 27, 1994 | The Flintstones | co-production with Hanna-Barbera Productions and Amblin Entertainment |
| June 3, 1994 | The Cowboy Way | released as Imagine Entertainment |
| July 1, 1994 | The Shadow | co-production with Bregman/Baer Productions Inc. |
| July 15, 1994 | True Lies | international distributor; co-production with Lightstorm Entertainment; 20th Century Fox handled North American, France, Mexico, and Italy distribution rights |
| July 29, 1994 | Foreign Student | released by Gramercy Pictures |
| August 5, 1994 | The Little Rascals | co-production with King World Entertainment and Amblin Entertainment |
| September 9, 1994 | A Good Man in Africa | released by Gramercy Pictures |
| September 16, 1994 | Timecop | distribution only; produced by Largo Entertainment, JVC Entertainment Networks, Signature Pictures, Renaissance Pictures, Dark Horse Entertainment, and Largo International N.V. |
| September 30, 1994 | The River Wild | |
| October 21, 1994 | Radioland Murders | co-production with Lucasfilm |
| November 4, 1994 | The War | co-production with Island World and Avnet/Kerner Productions |
| November 23, 1994 | Junior | co-production with Northern Lights Entertainment |
| December 23, 1994 | Street Fighter | North American distribution only; produced by Capcom Entertainment and Edward R. Pressman Productions; Columbia TriStar Film Distributors International handled international distribution rights under the title Street Fighter: The Ultimate Battle |
| January 13, 1995 | Demon Knight | released as Crypt Keeper Productions |
| February 10, 1995 | Billy Madison | co-production with Robert Simonds Productions |
| February 24, 1995 | The Hunted | |
| March 24, 1995 | Major Payne | co-production with Wife 'n Kids Productions |
| April 21, 1995 | The Cure | co-production with Island Pictures |
| April 28, 1995 | Village of the Damned | co-production with Alphaville Films |
| May 26, 1995 | Casper | co-production with Amblin Entertainment and The Harvey Entertainment Company |
| June 30, 1995 | Apollo 13 | Nominee of the Academy Award for Best Picture. Nominee of the Golden Globe Award for Best Motion Picture – Drama. released as Imagine Entertainment |
| July 11, 1995 | Darkman II: The Return of Durant | as Direct-to-video sequel to 1990 film and home video distributor release; co-production with Renaissance Pictures |
| July 28, 1995 | Waterworld | co-production with Tig Productions |
| August 4, 1995 | Babe | Nominee of the Academy Award for Best Picture. Winner of the Golden Globe Award for Best Motion Picture – Musical or Comedy. co-production with Kennedy Miller Productions |
| September 8, 1995 | To Wong Foo, Thanks for Everything! Julie Newmar | co-production with Amblin Entertainment |
| September 13, 1995 | Clockers | co-production with 40 Acres and a Mule Filmworks |
| October 6, 1995 | How to Make an American Quilt | co-production with Amblin Entertainment |
| Strange Days | international distributor; co-production with Lightstorm Entertainment; 20th Century Fox handled North American, France and Italy distribution rights | |
| October 20, 1995 | Mallrats | released by Gramercy Pictures; co-production with View Askew Productions and Alphaville |
| November 3, 1995 | Gold Diggers: The Secret of Bear Mountain | co-production with Bregman/Baer Productions Inc. |
| November 17, 1995 | The American President | Nominee of the Golden Globe Award for Best Motion Picture – Musical or Comedy. International distribution only; Columbia Pictures handled North American distribution rights, co-production with Castle Rock Entertainment and Wildwood Enterprises |
| November 22, 1995 | Casino | co-production with Kappa Films, Légende Entreprises and Tribeca Productions |
| December 22, 1995 | Balto | co-production with Amblimation |
| Sudden Death | ||
| December 29, 1995 | 12 Monkeys | co-production with Atlas Entertainment |
| February 16, 1996 | Happy Gilmore | co-production with Robert Simonds Productions |
| March 15, 1996 | Ed | |
| March 29, 1996 | Sgt. Bilko | released as Imagine Entertainment |
| April 12, 1996 | Fear | |
| April 19, 1996 | Mystery Science Theater 3000: The Movie | co-production with Best Brains, released by Gramercy Pictures |
| April 26, 1996 | The Quest | |
| May 10, 1996 | Twister | international distributor; co-production with Warner Bros. Pictures, Amblin Entertainment and Blue Tulip Productions |
| May 17, 1996 | Flipper | co-production with The Bubble Factory |
| May 31, 1996 | Dragonheart | |
| June 28, 1996 | The Nutty Professor | released as Imagine Entertainment and Eddie Murphy Productions |
| July 19, 1996 | The Frighteners | released as WingNut Films |
| August 16, 1996 | Bordello of Blood | released as Crypt Keeper Productions |
| August 20, 1996 | Darkman III: Die Darkman Die | as Direct-to-video and home video distributor release; co-production with Renaissance Pictures |
| August 30, 1996 | The Trigger Effect | co-production with Amblin Entertainment; released by Gramercy Pictures |
| September 6, 1996 | Bulletproof | |
| October 11, 1996 | The Chamber | co-production with Imagine Entertainment |
| December 6, 1996 | Daylight | co-production with Davis Entertainment |
| December 24, 1996 | I'm Not Rappaport | released by Gramercy Pictures |
| January 24, 1997 | Fierce Creatures | co-production with Jersey Films |
| February 7, 1997 | Dante's Peak | co-production with Pacific Western Productions |
| March 21, 1997 | Liar Liar | co-production with Imagine Entertainment |
| April 4, 1997 | That Old Feeling | co-production with The Bubble Factory |
| April 18, 1997 | McHale's Navy | co-production with The Bubble Factory, last film to use the 1990 logo |
| May 2, 1997 | Commandments | released by Gramercy Pictures. co-production with Northern Lights Entertainment |
| May 23, 1997 | The Lost World: Jurassic Park | co-production with Amblin Entertainment, first film to use the 1997 logo |
| July 11, 1997 | A Simple Wish | co-production with The Bubble Factory |
| August 22, 1997 | Leave It to Beaver | co-production with Robert Simonds Productions |
| August 29, 1997 | Kull the Conqueror | co-production with Raffaella de Laurentiis Productions |
| November 14, 1997 | The Jackal | co-production with Mutual Film Company and Alphaville |
| December 12, 1997 | For Richer or Poorer | co-production with The Bubble Factory |
| December 31, 1997 | The Boxer | Nominee of the Golden Globe Award for Best Motion Picture – Drama co-production with Hell's Kitchen Films |
| January 16, 1998 | Half Baked | co-production with Robert Simonds Productions |
| February 6, 1998 | Blues Brothers 2000 | co-production with Landis/Belzberg Productions |
| February 27, 1998 | Kissing a Fool | co-production with Largo Entertainment |
| March 20, 1998 | Primary Colors | co-production with Mutual Film Company |
| April 3, 1998 | Mercury Rising | co-production with Imagine Entertainment |
| May 1, 1998 | Black Dog | co-production with Mutual Film Company and Mace Neufeld Productions |
| May 22, 1998 | Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas | co-production with Summit Entertainment and Rhino Films |
| June 26, 1998 | Out of Sight | co-production with Jersey Films |
| July 10, 1998 | Small Soldiers | International distribution only; distributed in the U.S. by DreamWorks Pictures; produced by Amblin Entertainment |
| July 31, 1998 | BASEketball | co-production with Zucker Productions |
| September 18, 1998 | One True Thing | co-production with Monarch Pictures and Ufland Productions |
| October 16, 1998 | Bride of Chucky | co-production with David Kirschner Productions |
| Reach the Rock | released by Gramercy Pictures | |
| November 13, 1998 | Meet Joe Black | co-production with City Lights Films |
| November 25, 1998 | Babe: Pig in the City | co-production with Kennedy Miller Productions, sequel/epilogue to Babe, and the second & final film of the Babe film series. |
| December 4, 1998 | Psycho | co-production with Imagine Entertainment |
| December 11, 1998 | A Simple Plan | UK distribution only; co-production with Mutual Film Company, Tele Munchen Gruppe and Savoy Pictures |
| Shakespeare in Love | International distribution only; distributed in the U.S. by Miramax Films; produced by The Bedford Falls Company | |
| December 25, 1998 | Patch Adams | Nominee of the Golden Globe Award for Best Motion Picture – Musical or Comedy co-production with Blue Wolf Productions |
| January 15, 1999 | Virus | co-production with Mutual Film Company, Valhalla Motion Pictures, and Dark Horse Entertainment |
| February 19, 1999 | October Sky | co-production with Charles Gordon Productions |
| March 26, 1999 | EDtv | co-production with Imagine Entertainment |
| April 16, 1999 | Life | co-production with Imagine Entertainment and Eddie Murphy Productions |
| May 7, 1999 | The Mummy | co-production with Alphaville and Skylark Productions |
| May 28, 1999 | Notting Hill | co-production with PolyGram Filmed Entertainment and Working Title Films |
| July 9, 1999 | American Pie | co-production with Zide/Perry Productions and Summit Entertainment |
| August 6, 1999 | Mystery Men | co-production with Mutual Film Company, Golar Productions and Dark Horse Entertainment |
| August 13, 1999 | Bowfinger | co-production with Imagine Entertainment and Eddie Murphy Productions |
| August 20, 1999 | Mickey Blue Eyes | International distribution only; distributed in the U.S. by Warner Bros. Pictures; produced by Castle Rock Entertainment |
| August 25, 1999 | The Ninth Gate | UK distribution only, produced by Le Studio Canal + and Artisan Entertainment |
| August 27, 1999 | Dudley Do-Right | co-production with Jay Ward Productions, Joseph M. Singer Entertainment, and Davis Entertainment |
| September 17, 1999 | For Love of the Game | co-production with Beacon Pictures, Tig Productions and Mirage Enterprises |
| October 1, 1999 | Plunkett & Macleane | Canadian distribution, produced by PolyGram Filmed Entertainment, Arts Council of England, and Working Title Films |
| October 15, 1999 | The Story of Us | North American distribution only; Warner Bros. Pictures held international rights, produced by Castle Rock Entertainment |
| October 22, 1999 | The Best Man | co-production with 40 Acres and a Mule Filmworks |
| October 29, 1999 | Being John Malkovich | Canada and International distributor; released as USA Films, Gramercy Pictures, Propaganda Films and Single Cell Pictures |
| November 5, 1999 | The Bone Collector | North American distributor; co-production with Columbia Pictures |
| November 24, 1999 | End of Days | U.S. distributor; co-production with Buena Vista International, Touchstone Pictures, Beacon Pictures and Skylark Productions |
| Ride with the Devil | co-production with Good Machine | |
| December 3, 1999 | Guest House Paradiso | |
| December 10, 1999 | The Green Mile | Nominated of the Academy Award: Best Picture international distributor; produced by Castle Rock Entertainment, Warner Bros. Pictures distributed and held United States and Canada rights |
| December 22, 1999 | Man on the Moon | Nominee of the Golden Globe Award for Best Motion Picture – Musical or Comedy North America and U.K. distributor; co-production with Mutual Film Company; Warner Bros. Pictures held international rights in some markets |
| Snow Falling on Cedars | co-production with The Kennedy/Marshall Company | |
| December 25, 1999 | Angela's Ashes | international distributor; co-production with Paramount Pictures, Scott Rudin Productions, David Brown Productions, and Dirty Hands Productions |
| December 29, 1999 | The Hurricane | Nominee of the Golden Globe Award for Best Motion Picture – Drama U.S. distributor; co-production with Buena Vista International, Touchstone Pictures and Beacon Pictures; Miramax Films held some international rights |
See also
- List of Focus Features films
- List of Universal Pictures theatrical animated feature films
- Universal Pictures
- Category:Lists of films by studio
References
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