List of Warner Bros. films (1980–1989)
This is a list of films produced, co-produced, and/or distributed by Warner Bros. for the years 1980–1989.
| Release date | Title | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| January 18, 1980 | Just Tell Me What You Want | |
| February 28, 1980 | Simon | distributor; with Orion Pictures |
| February 29, 1980 | The Ninth Configuration | distribution only; nominee of the Golden Globe Award for Best Motion Picture – Drama |
| March 28, 1980 | When Time Ran Out | |
| Tom Horn | co-production with First Artists and Solar Productions | |
| Gilda Live | ||
| April 13, 1980 | Die Laughing | distributor; with Orion Pictures |
| April 25, 1980 | Heart Beat | |
| May 9, 1980 | Friday the 13th | international distribution only; US distribution handled by Paramount Pictures |
| May 23, 1980 | The Shining | |
| June 6, 1980 | Up the Academy | |
| June 11, 1980 | Bronco Billy | |
| July 18, 1980 | No Nukes | |
| Honeysuckle Rose | ||
| July 25, 1980 | Caddyshack | distributor; with Orion Pictures |
| August 8, 1980 | The Fiendish Plot of Dr. Fu Manchu | |
| September 10, 1980 | The Big Brawl | Owned by Star China Media (via Fortune Star Media Limited) |
| September 14, 1980 | AC/DC: Let There Be Rock | |
| September 26, 1980 | Divine Madness | co-production with The Ladd Company |
| October 3, 1980 | The First Deadly Sin | distributor; with Filmways Pictures Inc. |
| One Trick Pony | ||
| Oh, God! Book II | ||
| October 10, 1980 | Private Benjamin | |
| October 31, 1980 | The Awakening | British film distribution only: produced by EMI Films and Orion Pictures |
| December 17, 1980 | Any Which Way You Can | |
| December 25, 1980 | First Family | |
| Altered States | ||
| January 22, 1981 | The Man Who Saw Tomorrow | |
| February 11, 1981 | Sphinx | distributor; with Orion Pictures |
| March 13, 1981 | Back Roads | distribution only; produced by CBS Theatrical Films, owned by Paramount Pictures (via CBS) |
| March 27, 1981 | Eyes of a Stranger | |
| April 4, 1981 | This Is Elvis | |
| April 10, 1981 | Excalibur | distributor; with Orion Pictures |
| April 24, 1981 | The Hand | |
| May 22, 1981 | Outland | British; co-produced with The Ladd Company |
| June 19, 1981 | Superman II | distributor; originally released in December 1980 on foreign countries |
| July 17, 1981 | Arthur | distributor; with Orion Pictures |
| July 24, 1981 | Wolfen | |
| July 31, 1981 | Under the Rainbow | |
| August 21, 1981 | Prince of the City | nominee of the Golden Globe Award for Best Motion Picture – Drama; distributor, with Orion Pictures |
| August 22, 1981 | Evilspeak | |
| August 28, 1981 | Body Heat | co-production with The Ladd Company |
| September 25, 1981 | So Fine | |
| October 30, 1981 | Looker | co-production with The Ladd Company |
| November 20, 1981 | The Looney Looney Looney Bugs Bunny Movie | |
| December 11, 1981 | Rollover | distributor; with Orion Pictures |
| December 18, 1981 | Sharky's Machine | |
| February 5, 1982 | Personal Best | distribution only; produced by The Geffen Film Company |
| February 12, 1982 | Tragedy of a Ridiculous Man | U.S. distributor; co-production with The Ladd Company |
| March 19, 1982 | Deathtrap | |
| April 9, 1982 | Chariots of Fire | USA distributor; co-production with 20th Century Fox, The Ladd Company, Enigma Productions and Allied Stars Ltd. |
| April 30, 1982 | Soup for One | |
| May 21, 1982 | Mad Max 2 | distributor, as The Road Warrior |
| May 28, 1982 | The Escape Artist | distributor; with Orion Pictures, produced by American Zoetrope |
| June 18, 1982 | Firefox | distributor |
| June 25, 1982 | Blade Runner | co-production with The Ladd Company |
| July 16, 1982 | A Midsummer Night's Sex Comedy | distributor; with Orion Pictures, currently owned by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer |
| July 23, 1982 | The World According to Garp | |
| July 30, 1982 | Night Shift | co-production with The Ladd Company |
| September 17, 1982 | Hammett | co-distributed with Orion Pictures, produced by American Zoetrope |
| October 1, 1982 | Hey Good Lookin' | co-production with Bakshi Productions |
| October 15, 1982 | Love Child | co-production with The Ladd Company |
| November 10, 1982 | Creepshow | USA distribution only; International distribution by Paramount Pictures through Republic Pictures; UK distribution by Universal Pictures |
| November 12, 1982 | Five Days One Summer | produced by The Ladd Company |
| November 19, 1982 | Bugs Bunny's Third Movie: 1001 Rabbit Tales | |
| December 15, 1982 | Honkytonk Man | |
| December 17, 1982 | Best Friends | |
| January 21, 1983 | Independence Day | |
| February 17, 1983 | Local Hero | distributor; produced by Goldcrest Films |
| February 18, 1983 | Table for Five | distribution only; produced by CBS Theatrical Films, owned by Paramount Pictures (via CBS) |
| Lovesick | co-production with The Ladd Company | |
| March 18, 1983 | High Road to China | co-production with Golden Harvest, currently owned by Fortune Star Media Limited |
| March 25, 1983 | The Outsiders | distribution only; produced by American Zoetrope and AMLF |
| April 1, 1983 | Deadly Eyes | co-production with Golden Harvest, currently owned by Fortune Star Media Limited |
| April 15, 1983 | Better Late Than Never | British film; co-production with Golden Harvest, owned by Star China Media (via Fortune Star Media Limited) |
| April 22, 1983 | Cracking Up | |
| April 29, 1983 | Blue Skies Again | |
| June 3, 1983 | The Man with Two Brains | |
| June 17, 1983 | Superman III | distributor |
| June 24, 1983 | Twilight Zone: The Movie | distributor |
| July 1, 1983 | Stroker Ace | U.S. home media and international theatrical distributor, co-production with Universal Pictures |
| July 15, 1983 | Zelig | distributor; with Orion Pictures, currently owned by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer |
| July 29, 1983 | National Lampoon's Vacation | |
| August 5, 1983 | Twice Upon a Time | distribution only; produced by Lucasfilm, Korty Films and The Ladd Company |
| Daffy Duck's Fantastic Island | ||
| Risky Business | distribution only; produced by The Geffen Film Company | |
| August 12, 1983 | Cujo | distribution only |
| October 7, 1983 | Never Say Never Again | distributor; co-production with Producers Sales Organization, Taliafilm and Never Say Never Again Ltd., currently owned by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer and Danjaq, LLC. (rights holder) |
| October 21, 1983 | The Right Stuff | nominee of the Academy Award for Best Picture nominee of the Golden Globe Award for Best Motion Picture – Drama co-production with The Ladd Company |
| November 4, 1983 | Deal of the Century | |
| November 10, 1983 | Star 80 | co-production with The Ladd Company |
| November 24, 1983 | Of Unknown Origin | |
| December 9, 1983 | Sudden Impact | |
| February 17, 1984 | Lassiter | co-production with Golden Harvest, owned by Star China Media (via Fortune Star Media Limited); last film to use the 1973 logo |
| March 9, 1984 | Mike's Murder | co-production with The Ladd Company |
| March 23, 1984 | Police Academy | |
| March 30, 1984 | Purple Hearts | |
| Greystoke: The Legend of Tarzan, Lord of the Apes | ||
| April 13, 1984 | Swing Shift | |
| May 18, 1984 | Finders Keepers | distribution only; produced by CBS Theatrical Films, owned by Paramount Pictures (via CBS) |
| June 1, 1984 | Once Upon a Time in America | distribution only; co-production with The Ladd Company and Embassy International Pictures |
| June 8, 1984 | Gremlins | co-production with Amblin Entertainment; first film to use the 1984 logo |
| June 29, 1984 | Cannonball Run II | distributor; co-production with Golden Harvest, rights currently shared with Fortune Star Media Limited |
| July 20, 1984 | The NeverEnding Story | distributor; produced by Constantin Film and PSO |
| July 27, 1984 | Purple Rain | |
| August 3, 1984 | Grandview, U.S.A. | distribution only; produced by CBS Theatrical Films, owned by Paramount Pictures (via CBS) |
| August 17, 1984 | Tightrope | |
| August 24, 1984 | Cal | distributor; produced by Goldcrest Films |
| September 21, 1984 | Windy City | distribution only; produced by CBS Theatrical Films, owned by Paramount Pictures (via CBS) |
| September 28, 1984 | Irreconcilable Differences | Theatrical distribution, co-production with Taft Entertainment |
| October 19, 1984 | The Little Drummer Girl | |
| October 26, 1984 | American Dreamer | distribution only; produced by CBS Theatrical Films, owned by Paramount Pictures (via CBS) |
| November 2, 1984 | The Killing Fields | nominee of the Academy Award for Best Picture nominee of the Golden Globe Award for Best Motion Picture – Drama distributor; produced by Goldcrest Films |
| November 7, 1984 | Oh, God! You Devil | |
| November 16, 1984 | Razorback | distributor |
| December 7, 1984 | City Heat | |
| December 21, 1984 | Protocol | |
| January 25, 1985 | Fandango | co-production with Amblin Entertainment |
| February 15, 1985 | Vision Quest | |
| Beyond the Walls | USA distribution only | |
| March 15, 1985 | Lost in America | distribution only; produced by The Geffen Film Company |
| March 29, 1985 | Police Academy 2: Their First Assignment | co-production with The Ladd Company |
| April 12, 1985 | Ladyhawke | USA distribution only; co-production with 20th Century Fox |
| May 9, 1985 | Seven Minutes in Heaven | |
| May 19, 1985 | Doin' Time | co-production with The Ladd Company |
| June 7, 1985 | The Goonies | co-production with Amblin Entertainment |
| June 28, 1985 | Pale Rider | |
| July 10, 1985 | Mad Max: Beyond Thunderdome | distributor |
| July 26, 1985 | National Lampoon's European Vacation | |
| August 2, 1985 | Sesame Street Presents Follow That Bird | co-production with Children's Television Workshop in association with Sesame Workshop and The Jim Henson Company |
| August 9, 1985 | Pee-wee's Big Adventure | |
| August 16, 1985 | American Flyers | |
| August 23, 1985 | The Protector | co-production with Golden Harvest, currently owned by Fortune Star Media Limited |
| September 20, 1985 | Mishima: A Life in Four Chapters | distribution only; produced by Lucasfilm and American Zoetrope |
| October 11, 1985 | Better Off Dead | distribution only; produced by CBS Theatrical Films, owned by Paramount Pictures (via CBS) |
| October 11, 1985 | After Hours | distribution only; produced by The Geffen Film Company |
| October 25, 1985 | Krush Groove | |
| November 1, 1985 | Eleni | distribution only; produced by CBS Theatrical Films, owned by Paramount Pictures (via CBS) |
| November 8, 1985 | Target | |
| November 15, 1985 | Rainbow Brite and the Star Stealer | distribution only; produced by DiC Entertainment and Hallmark Cards |
| December 6, 1985 | Spies Like Us | |
| December 18, 1985 | The Color Purple | nominee of the Academy Award for Best Picture nominee of the Golden Globe Award for Best Motion Picture – Drama co-production with Amblin Entertainment |
| December 25, 1985 | Revolution | distributor; produced by Goldcrest Films |
| January 17, 1986 | The Clan of the Cave Bear | co-production with PSO |
| February 14, 1986 | Wildcats | |
| February 21, 1986 | The Frog Prince | distributor; produced by Goldcrest Films |
| March 21, 1986 | Police Academy 3: Back in Training | |
| April 3, 1986 | The Flight of Dragons | |
| April 25, 1986 | Mr. Love | distributor; produced by Goldcrest Films |
| May 23, 1986 | Cobra | co-produced with Cannon Films |
| July 2, 1986 | Under the Cherry Moon | |
| July 11, 1986 | Club Paradise | |
| August 8, 1986 | One Crazy Summer | |
| August 15, 1986 | A Man and a Woman: 20 Years Later | |
| October 1986 | Knights & Emeralds | distributor; produced by Goldcrest Films |
| October 3, 1986 | Round Midnight | |
| October 10, 1986 | True Stories | |
| October 10, 1986 | Deadly Friend | |
| October 17, 1986 | Ratboy | |
| October 31, 1986 | The Mission | nominee of the Academy Award for Best Picture nominee of the Golden Globe Award for Best Motion Picture – Drama distributor; produced by Goldcrest Films |
| November 26, 1986 | The Mosquito Coast | |
| December 5, 1986 | Heartbreak Ridge | |
| December 19, 1986 | Little Shop of Horrors | distribution only; produced by The Geffen Film Company |
| January 28, 1987 | Instant Justice | |
| February 12, 1987 | Over the Top | distribution only; produced by Cannon Films, rights currently shared with Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer |
| March 6, 1987 | Lethal Weapon | co-production with Silver Pictures |
| March 20, 1987 | Burglar | co-production with Nelvana |
| April 3, 1987 | Police Academy 4: Citizens on Patrol | |
| May 1, 1987 | Creepshow 2 | co-production by New World Pictures |
| May 22, 1987 | It's Alive III: Island of the Alive | |
| A Return to Salem's Lot | ||
| June 12, 1987 | The Witches of Eastwick | |
| June 26, 1987 | Full Metal Jacket | |
| July 1, 1987 | Innerspace | co-production with Amblin Entertainment |
| July 24, 1987 | Superman IV: The Quest for Peace | co-production with DC Entertainment and Cannon Films |
| July 31, 1987 | The Lost Boys | Re-released in 2004 |
| August 7, 1987 | Who's That Girl | |
| August 14, 1987 | Disorderlies | |
| October 9, 1987 | Surrender | distribution only; produced by Cannon Films |
| November 20, 1987 | Nuts | nominee of the Golden Globe Award for Best Motion Picture – Drama |
| December 9, 1987 | Empire of the Sun | nominee of the Golden Globe Award for Best Motion Picture – Drama; co-production with Amblin Entertainment |
| February 26, 1988 | Frantic | |
| March 4, 1988 | Moving | |
| March 11, 1988 | Stand and Deliver | |
| March 18, 1988 | Police Academy 5: Assignment Miami Beach | |
| March 30, 1988 | Beetlejuice | distribution only; produced by The Geffen Film Company |
| April 8, 1988 | Above The Law | |
| June 3, 1988 | Funny Farm | |
| July 8, 1988 | Arthur 2: On the Rocks | |
| July 13, 1988 | The Dead Pool | |
| July 22, 1988 | Caddyshack II | |
| August 10, 1988 | Clean and Sober | co-production with Imagine Entertainment |
| August 26, 1988 | Stealing Home | |
| Hot to Trot | ||
| September 9, 1988 | Running on Empty | co-production with Lorimar nominee of the Golden Globe Award for Best Motion Picture – Drama |
| September 16, 1988 | Crossing Delancey | |
| September 23, 1988 | Gorillas in the Mist | international distributor; co-production with Universal Pictures |
| September 24, 1988 | Daffy Duck's Quackbusters | |
| September 30, 1988 | Bird | |
| October 7, 1988 | Imagine: John Lennon | |
| Clara's Heart | distribution only; co-production with MTM Enterprises | |
| October 25, 1988 | Thelonious Monk: Straight, No Chaser | |
| October 28, 1988 | Feds | |
| October 29, 1988 | Moonwalker | distributor; co-production with Lorimar Motion Pictures, MJJ Productions, Ultimate Productions and Will Vinton Productions, currently distributed with Sony Music Entertainment and PolyGram Entertainment (on behalf of Motown Records) |
| November 4, 1988 | Everybody's All-American | |
| November 11, 1988 | A Cry in the Dark | distribution only; produced by Cannon Films |
| December 2, 1988 | Tequila Sunrise | |
| December 21, 1988 | Dangerous Liaisons | co-production with Lorimar nominee of the Academy Award for Best Picture |
| December 23, 1988 | The Accidental Tourist | nominee of the Academy Award for Best Picture nominee of the Golden Globe Award for Best Motion Picture – Drama |
| February 3, 1989 | Her Alibi | |
| February 24, 1989 | Bert Rigby, You're a Fool | co-production with Lorimar |
| March 3, 1989 | Lean on Me | |
| March 10, 1989 | Police Academy 6: City Under Siege | |
| March 24, 1989 | Dead Bang | co-production with Lorimar |
| April 7, 1989 | Dead Calm | distributor |
| April 14, 1989 | See You in the Morning | co-production with Lorimar |
| April 21, 1989 | Checking Out | distributor; produced by HandMade Films |
| May 5, 1989 | How to Get Ahead in Advertising | |
| May 26, 1989 | Pink Cadillac | |
| June 23, 1989 | Batman | co-production with DC Entertainment and PolyGram Filmed Entertainment |
| July 7, 1989 | Lethal Weapon 2 | co-production with Silver Pictures |
| August 4, 1989 | Young Einstein | distributor |
| August 23, 1989 | Cookie | co-production with Lorimar |
| September 22, 1989 | Penn & Teller Get Killed | |
| September 29, 1989 | In Country | |
| October 20, 1989 | Next of Kin | co-production with Lorimar |
| November 3, 1989 | Second Sight | |
| December 1, 1989 | National Lampoon's Christmas Vacation | co-production with John Hughes Entertainment |
| December 13, 1989 | Driving Miss Daisy | US/UK distribution only; co-production with The Zanuck Company |
| December 20, 1989 | Roger & Me | distributor |
| December 21, 1989 | The Delinquents | distributor; co-production with Village Roadshow |
| December 22, 1989 | Tango & Cash |
See also
- List of New Line Cinema films
- List of films based on DC Comics
- List of Warner Bros. theatrical animated feature films
- Category:Lists of films by studio
References
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