Columbia TriStar Home Video (Firm)
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- Murphy's romance, Columbia Pictures presents ; a Martin Ritt, Fogwood Films, Ltd. production ; screenplay by Harriet Frank, Jr. & Irving Ravetch ; produced by Laura Ziskin ; directed by Martin Ritt
- Glory, Tri-Star Pictures
- The big hit
- Bye bye Birdie, Columbia Pictures ; a Kohlmar-Sidney production ; screenplay by Irving Brecher ; produced by Fred Kohlmar ; directed by George Sidney
- The karate kid, Columbia Pictures Industries, Inc
- The adventures of Elmo in Grouchland, Jim Henson Pictures presents a Children's Television Workshop production ; Global Entertainment Productions GmbH & Co. Medien KG ; [released by] Columbia Pictures
- Men in black, Columbia Pictures presents an Amblin Entertainment production in association with MacDonald/Parkes Productions
- Brian's song, Columbia Pictures ; Screen Gems
- Only you, TriStar Pictures presents a Fried/Woods Films and Yorktown Productions, Ltd. production
- A few good men, Columbia Pictures ; Castle Rock Entertainment ; directed by Rob Reiner
- Stand by me, Columbia Pictures presents an Act III production
- Godzilla, Tristar Pictures presents a Centropolis Entertainment production ; a Fried Films and Independent Pictures production
- Muppets from space, Jim Henson Pictures ; a Columbia Pictures release
- Legends of the fall, TriStar Pictures presents a Bedford Falls/Pangaea production
- Dragon tales, adventures in dragon land!, Children's Television Workshop and Columbia Tristar Television
- Bad boys, Columbia Pictures presents a Don Simpson/Jerry Bruckheimer production ; executive producers, Bruce S. Pustin, Lucas Foster ; producers, Don Simpson, Jerry Bruckheimer ; screenplay, Michael Barrie, Jim Mulholland, Doug Richardson ; director, Michael Bay
- About last night, Tri-Star Pictures, Inc. ; screenplay by Tin Kazurinsky & Denise DeClue ; producers, Jason Brett, Stuart Oken ; director, Edward Zwick
- Labyrinth, Henson Associates, Inc. and LucasFilm Ltd
- Beverly Hills ninja, TriStar Pictures presents a Motion Picture Corporation of America production
- Mr. Smith goes to Washington, Columbia Pictures Corporation presents ; screen play by Sidney Buchman ; directed by Frank Capra
- The Net, Columbia Pictures
- Sleepless in Seattle, a Gary Foster production ; directed by Nora Ephron ; produced by Gary Foster ; screenplay by Nora Ephron, David S. Ward, Jeff Arch ; TriStar Pictures
- Emmet Otter's jug-band Christmas, Jim Henson Television
- Anatomy of a murder, Carlyle Productions, Inc
- The devil's own, Columbia Pictures
- Jerry Maguire, TriStar Pictures presents a Gracie Films Production
- Blue streak, Columbia Pictures presents a Neal H. Moritz/Indieprod/Jaffe production ; Global Entertainment Productions GmbH & Co. Movie KG
- Peggy Sue got married, Tri-Star Pictures and Rastar present a Paul R. Gurian/Zoetrope Studios production
- Monty Python and the Holy Grail, Python Pictures ; [National Film Trustee Company Ltd.]
- Ghostbusters II, Columbia Pictures
- The adventures of Milo and Otis, Columbia Pictures presents a Fujisankei Communications production
- Can't hardly wait, Columbia Pictures presents a Tall Trees production ; a Deborah Kaplan and Harry Elfont film ; produced by Jenno Topping and Betty Thomas ; written and directed by Harry Elfont & Deborah Kaplan
- Gilda, Columbia Pictures Corporation presents ; story by E.A. Ellington ; adaptation by Jo Eisinger ; screen play by Marion Parsonnet ; produced by Virginia Van Upp ; directed by Charles Vidor
- The patriot, Columbia Pictures presents a Mutual Film Company production, a Centropolis Entertainment production ; Global Entertainment Productions GmbH & Co. Movie KG
- The way we were, Columbia Pictures and Rastar Productions, Inc. ; producer, Ray Stark ; writer, Arthur Laurents ; director, Sydney Pollack
- Guarding Tess, TriStar Pictures presents a Channel Production ; a Hugh Wilson film ; proeduced by Ned Tanen, Nancy Graham Tanen ; written by Hugh Wilson & Peter Torkvei ; directed by Hugh Wilson
- As good as it gets, TriStar Pictures presents a Gracie Films production
- Fools rush in, Columbia Pictures