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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
US distribution only; produced by Morgan Creek Entertainment
March 30, 1990
Opportunity Knocks
US distribution only; produced by Imagine Entertainment
April 6, 1990
Cry-Baby [a]
distribution only; produced by Imagine Entertainment
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 1963-1990 logo
May 25, 1990
Back to the Future Part III
co-production with Amblin Entertainment ; first film to use the 1990-1997 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 Simmonds 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
co-production with Mirage Enterprises and Double Play
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
distribution only; produced by Imagine Entertainment
Release Date
Title
Notes
January 11, 1991
Lionheart
US distribution only; produced by Imperial Entertainment
January 18, 1991
Once Around
co-production with Cinecom Entertainment Group , Dreyfuss/James Productions and Double Play Productions
February 15, 1991
King Ralph
co-production with Mirage Enterprises
March 6, 1991
Closet Land
distribution only; produced by Imagine Entertainment
March 8, 1991
The Hard Way
co-production with The Badham/Cohen Group
March 29, 1991
Career Opportunities
US distribution only; produced by Hughes Entertainment
April 26, 1991
A Kiss Before Dying
co-production with Initial Pictures and Kellgate Limited
May 24, 1991
Backdraft
distribution only; produced by 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; produced by Alive Films
November 13, 1991
Cape Fear
distribution only; produced by Amblin Entertainment , 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 [b]
US/France/Spain distribution only; produced by The Saul Zaentz Company
December 27, 1991
Fried Green Tomatoes
Nominee of the Golden Globe Award for Best Motion Picture – Musical or Comedy[1] US distribution only; co-production with Act III Communications and Avnet/Kerner Productions
Release Date
Title
Notes
January 10, 1992
Kuffs
US distribution only; produced by Dino De Laurentiis Communications
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
April 29, 1992
Leaving Normal
May 22, 1992
Far and Away
distribution only; produced by 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 [c]
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.[2] Winner of the Golden Globe Award for Best Motion Picture – Drama.[3] co-production with City Light Films
December 25, 1992
Trespass
December 30, 1992
Lorenzo's Oil
co-production with Kennedy Miller Productions
Release Date
Title
Notes
January 29, 1993
Matinee
February 19, 1993
Army of Darkness
US distribution only; produced by 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
co-production with Alphaville and Stampede Entertainment
August 20, 1993
Hard Target
co-production with Alphaville Films and Renaissance Pictures
September 10, 1993
The Real McCoy
US distribution only; co-production with Bregman/Baer Productions
October 1, 1993
For Love or Money
distribution only; produced by Imagine Films Entertainment
October 15, 1993
Judgment Night [c]
distribution only; produced by Largo Entertainment and JVC Entertainment Networks
November 10, 1993
Carlito's Way
co-production with Epic Productions and Bregman/Baer Productions Inc.
November 24, 1993
We're Back! A Dinosaur's Story
co-production with Amblimation
December 15, 1993
Schindler's List
Winner of the Academy Award for Best Picture.[4] Winner of the Golden Globe Award for Best Motion Picture – Drama.[5] 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.[4] Nominee of the Golden Globe Award for Best Motion Picture – Drama.[6] co-production with Hell's Kitchen Films
Release Date
Title
Notes
February 11, 1994
The Getaway [c]
US 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
distribution only; produced by Imagine Entertainment
March 18, 1994
The Paper
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
distribution only; produced by Imagine Entertainment
July 1, 1994
The Shadow
co-production with Bregman/Baer Productions Inc.
July 15, 1994
True Lies [d]
select international distribution only; distributed in the U.S., France, and Italy by 20th Century Fox ; produced by Lightstorm Entertainment
August 5, 1994
The Little Rascals
co-production with King World Entertainment and Amblin Entertainment
September 16, 1994
Timecop [c]
distribution only; produced by Largo Entertainment , JVC Entertainment Networks, Signature Pictures, Renaissance Pictures and Dark Horse Entertainment
September 30, 1994
The River Wild
co-production with The Turman-Foster Company
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
Release Date
Title
Notes
January 13, 1995
Demon Knight
co-production with Crypt Keeper Productions
February 10, 1995
Billy Madison
co-production with Robert Simonds Productions
February 24, 1995
The Hunted
co-production with Bregman/Baer Productions, Inc., Davis Entertainment and Toei Company
March 24, 1995
Major Payne
co-production with Wife 'n Kids Productions
April 21, 1995
The Cure
US distribution only; 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.[7] Nominee of the Golden Globe Award for Best Motion Picture – Drama[8] distribution only; produced by Imagine Entertainment
July 28, 1995
Waterworld
co-production with Tig Productions
August 4, 1995
Babe
Nominee of the Academy Award for Best Picture.[7] Winner of the Golden Globe Award for Best Motion Picture – Musical or Comedy.[9] 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 distribution only; distributed in the U.S., France and Italy by 20th Century Fox ; produced by Lightstorm Entertainment
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.[10] international distribution only; distributed theatrically in the U.S. by Columbia Pictures ; 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
co-production with Shattered Productions
December 29, 1995
12 Monkeys
North America and select international distribution only; co-production with Atlas Entertainment and Classico
Release Date
Title
Notes
February 16, 1996
Happy Gilmore
co-production with Robert Simonds Productions
March 15, 1996
Ed
co-production with Longview Entertainment
March 29, 1996
Sgt. Bilko
distribution only; produced by Imagine Entertainment
April 12, 1996
Fear
April 26, 1996
The Quest
North America and UK distribution only; produced by Selima Films
May 10, 1996
Twister
international distribution only; co-production with Warner Bros. Pictures and Amblin Entertainment
May 17, 1996
Flipper
co-production with The Bubble Factory
May 31, 1996
Dragonheart
June 28, 1996
The Nutty Professor
distribution only; produced by Imagine Entertainment and Eddie Murphy Productions
July 19, 1996
The Frighteners
distribution only; produced by WingNut Films
August 16, 1996
Bordello of Blood
co-production with Crypt Keeper Productions
September 6, 1996
Bulletproof
co-production with Brillstein Entertainment Partners and Robert Simonds Productions
September 13, 1996
Grace of My Heart
International theatrical and US home video distribution only; produced by Gramercy Pictures
October 11, 1996
The Chamber
co-production with Imagine Entertainment
December 6, 1996
Daylight
co-production with Davis Entertainment
Release Date
Title
Notes
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
May 2, 1997
Commandments
co-production with Gramercy Pictures ; last film to use the 1990-1997 logo
May 23, 1997
The Lost World: Jurassic Park
co-production with Amblin Entertainment ; first film to use the 1997-2012 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[11] co-production with Hell's Kitchen Films
Release Date
Title
Notes
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
US distribution only; co-production with Largo Entertainment
March 20, 1998
Primary Colors
US and UK distribution only; co-production with Mutual Film Company
April 3, 1998
Mercury Rising
co-production with Imagine Entertainment
May 1, 1998
Black Dog
US distribution only; co-production with Mutual Film Company and Mace Neufeld Productions
May 22, 1998
Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas
US/UK/Scandinavia distribution only; 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; co-production with DreamWorks Pictures and 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
US distribution only; co-production with David Kirschner Productions
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 , and the second and final chapter of the Babe film series.
December 4, 1998
Psycho
co-production with Imagine Entertainment
December 11, 1998
Shakespeare in Love
international distribution only; co-production with Miramax Films and The Bedford Falls Company
A Simple Plan
UK and Ireland theatrical distribution only; produced by Paramount Pictures , Savoy Pictures , Mutual Film Company , BBC , UGC , Tele-München , Toho-Towa , and Newmarket Capital Group
December 25, 1998
Patch Adams
Nominee of the Golden Globe Award for Best Motion Picture – Musical or Comedy.[12] co-production with Blue Wolf Productions
Release Date
Title
Notes
January 15, 1999
Virus
US and UK distribution only; 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
May 7, 1999
The Mummy
co-production with Alphaville
May 28, 1999
Notting Hill
distribution only; produced by PolyGram Films and Working Title Films
July 9, 1999
American Pie
English-speaking territories distribution only; co-production with Zide/Perry Productions, Summit Entertainment and Newmarket Capital Group
August 6, 1999
Mystery Men
co-production with Golar Productions and Dark Horse Entertainment
August 13, 1999
Bowfinger
co-production with Imagine Entertainment
August 20, 1999
Mickey Blue Eyes
select 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; produced by Castle Rock Entertainment
October 22, 1999
The Best Man [e]
co-production with 40 Acres and a Mule Filmworks
October 29, 1999
Being John Malkovich
Canada and International distribution only; produced by USA Films , Gramercy Pictures , Propaganda Films and Single Cell Pictures
November 5, 1999
The Bone Collector
North American distribution only; co-production with Columbia Pictures
November 24, 1999
End of Days
US distribution only; co-production with Beacon Pictures
December 3, 1999
Guest House Paradiso
December 10, 1999
The Green Mile
Nominated of the Academy Award: Best Picture.[13] select international distribution only; distributed in the U.S. by Warner Bros. Pictures ; produced by Castle Rock Entertainment
December 22, 1999
Man on the Moon
Nominee of the Golden Globe Award for Best Motion Picture – Musical or Comedy[14] North America and UK distribution only; co-production with Mutual Film Company
Snow Falling on Cedars
co-production with The Kennedy/Marshall Company
December 25, 1999
Angela's Ashes
international distribution only; 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[15] US distribution only; co-production with Beacon Pictures
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