List of Paramount Pictures films (1990–1999)

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The following is a list of films originally released, produced, and/or distributed theatrically by Paramount Pictures and released in the 1990s.

1990

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January 12, 1990Internal Affairs
February 2, 1990Flashback
March 2, 1990The Hunt for Red Octoberco-production with Mace Neufeld Productions
April 13, 1990Crazy People
May 4, 1990Tales from the Darkside: The MovieNorth American distribution only; co-production with Laurel Productions
May 11, 1990A Show of ForceNorth American and select international distribution only; produced by Golden Harvest
June 8, 1990Another 48 Hrs.co-production with Lawrence Gordon Productions and Eddie Murphy Productions
June 27, 1990Days of Thunderco-production with Don Simpson/Jerry Bruckheimer Films
July 13, 1990GhostNominee for the Academy Award for Best Picture[1]
August 10, 1990The Two Jakes
September 21, 1990Funny About Loveco-production with Duffy Films and Avnet/Kerner Productions
October 12, 1990Welcome Home, Roxy CarmichaelNorth American distribution only; produced by ITC Entertainment[N 1]
October 26, 1990Graveyard ShiftNorth American distribution only; co-production with Sugar Entertainment
December 19, 1990Almost an Angelco-production with Ironbark Films
December 25, 1990The Godfather Part IIIco-production with Zoetrope Studios
Nominee for the Academy Award for Best Picture
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1991

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January 18, 1991Flight of the Intruderco-production with Mace Neufeld Productions and Robert Rehme Productions
February 22, 1991He Said, She Said
March 15, 1991The Perfect Weapon
True Colorsco-production with Laurence Mark Productions
April 26, 1991Talent for the Game
May 31, 1991Soapdish
June 28, 1991The Naked Gun 2½: The Smell of Fearco-production with Zucker/Abrahams/Zucker Productions
July 10, 1991Regarding Henryco-production with Scott Rudin Productions
August 2, 1991Body Parts
August 23, 1991Dead Againco-production with Mirage Enterprises
September 27, 1991Necessary Roughnessco-production with Mace Neufeld Productions and Robert Rehme Productions
October 11, 1991Frankie and Johnny
Stepping Out
October 25, 1991The Butcher's Wifeco-production with Nicita/Lloyd Productions
November 8, 1991All I Want for Christmas
November 22, 1991The Addams FamilyNorth American distribution only; co-production with Scott Rudin Productions; distributed internationally by Orion Pictures[2]
December 6, 1991Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country
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1992

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January 17, 1992JuiceNorth American distribution only; produced by Island World and Moritz/Heyman Productions[3]
February 14, 1992Wayne's Worldco-production with Broadway Video
March 27, 1992LadybugsNorth American distribution only; co-production with Ladybugs Productions
April 17, 1992Brain Donors
May 1, 1992K2U.S theatrical co-distribution with Miramax Films only; produced by Trans Pacific Films and Majestic Films International
June 5, 1992Patriot Gamesco-production with Mace Neufeld Productions and Robert Rehme Productions
July 1, 1992Boomerangco-production with Imagine Films Entertainment and Eddie Murphy Productions
July 10, 1992Cool Worldco-production with Bakshi Productions
July 31, 1992Bebe's Kidsco-production with The Hudlin Brothers and Hyperion Pictures
August 7, 1992Whispers in the Dark
August 21, 1992Emily Brontë's Wuthering HeightsNorth American, U.K. and Irish distribution only
August 28, 1992Pet Sematary Twoco-production with Columbus Circle Films
September 4, 1992Bob Roberts[N 2]North American theatrical co-distribution with Miramax Films only; produced by PolyGram, Live Entertainment and Working Title Films[4]
September 18, 1992School Tiesco-production with Jaffe/Lansing Productions
October 9, 19921492: Conquest of ParadiseNorth American distribution only; produced by Percy Main Productions and Légende Entreprises
October 30, 1992There Goes the NeighborhoodNorth American distribution only; produced by Kings Road Entertainment
November 6, 1992Jennifer 8co-production with Scott Rudin Productions
December 18, 1992Leap of Faith
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1993

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January 15, 1993Aliveinternational distribution only; co-production with Touchstone Pictures and The Kennedy/Marshall Company
February 12, 1993The Tempco-production with Permut Presentations
March 12, 1993Fire in the Skyco-production with Wizan/Black Productions
April 7, 1993Indecent Proposal
May 21, 1993Sliver
June 30, 1993The Firmco-production with Davis Entertainment, Scott Rudin Productions and Mirage Enterprises
July 16, 1993The Thing Called Loveco-production with Davis Entertainment
July 23, 1993Coneheadsco-production with Broadway Video
August 11, 1993Searching for Bobby Fischerco-production with Scott Rudin Productions and Mirage Enterprises
September 24, 1993Bopha!co-production with Arsenio Hall Communications and Taubman Entertainment Group
October 17, 1993It's All True: Based on an Unfinished Film by Orson WellesU.S. distribution only; produced by Les Films Balenciaga
November 5, 1993Flesh and Boneco-production with Mirage Enterprises and Spring Creek Productions
November 19, 1993Addams Family Valuesco-production with Scott Rudin Productions
December 10, 1993Wayne's World 2co-production with Broadway Video
December 17, 1993What's Eating Gilbert GrapeNorth American distribution only; co-production with Matalon Teper Ohlsson
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1994

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January 21, 1994Intersection
February 18, 1994Blue Chips
March 18, 1994Naked Gun 33+13: The Final Insult
March 30, 1994Jimmy Hollywoodco-production with Baltimore Pictures
May 25, 1994Beverly Hills Cop IIIco-production with Mace Neufeld Productions, Robert Rehme Productions and Eddie Murphy Productions
July 6, 1994Forrest Gumpco-production with The Steve Tisch Company and Wendy Finerman Productions
Winner of the Academy Award for Best Picture[5]
Inducted into the National Film Registry in 2011
July 22, 1994Lassieco-production with Broadway Pictures
August 3, 1994Clear and Present Dangerco-production with Mace Neufeld Productions and Robert Rehme Productions
August 17, 1994AndreNorth American distribution only; co-production with The Kushner-Locke Company
August 31, 1994Milk Moneyco-production with The Kennedy/Marshall Company
October 12, 1994The Browning VersionBritish film; co-production with Percy Main Productions
November 4, 1994Pontiac Moon
November 18, 1994Star Trek Generations
December 9, 1994Drop Zoneco-production with Nicita/Lloyd Productions
December 23, 1994Nobody's FoolNorth American distribution only; co-production with Capella International, Scott Rudin Productions and Cinehaus
December 25, 1994I.Q.co-production with Sandollar Productions and Scott Rudin Productions
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1995

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February 17, 1995The Brady Bunch Movieco-production with The Ladd Company
March 17, 1995Losing Isaiah
March 31, 1995Tommy Boyco-production with Broadway Video
April 12, 1995Stuart Saves His Familyco-production with Constellation Films and Broadway Video
May 24, 1995BraveheartNorth American distribution only; produced by Icon Productions and The Ladd Company; distributed internationally by 20th Century Fox
Winner of the Academy Award for Best Picture.[6]
June 9, 1995Congoco-production with The Kennedy/Marshall Company
July 14, 1995The Indian in the Cupboardinternational home media and free television and North American theatrical and pay television distribution only; co-production with Columbia Pictures, The Kennedy/Marshall Company and Scholastic Productions
July 19, 1995Cluelessco-production with Scott Rudin Productions
Inducted into the National Film Registry in 2025
August 4, 1995Virtuosityco-production with Gary Lucchesi Productions
October 13, 1995Jadeco-production with Robert Evans Productions and Adelson/Baumgarten Productions
October 27, 1995Vampire in Brooklynco-production with Eddie Murphy Productions
November 3, 1995Home for the Holidays[N 3]U.S. theatrical, Canadian theatrical and television and South American distribution only; produced by PolyGram Filmed Entertainment and Egg Pictures[7]
November 22, 1995Nick of Time
December 15, 1995Sabrinadistribution outside Germany, Austria, Poland, Slovakia and the Czech Republic only;[8] co-production with Constellation Films, Mirage Enterprises, Scott Rudin Productions and Sandollar Productions
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1996

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January 12, 1996Eye for an Eye
February 2, 1996Black Sheepco-production with Broadway Video
April 3, 1996Primal Fearco-production with Rysher Entertainment
April 12, 1996Kids in the Hall: Brain CandyCanadian film; co-production with Lakeshore Entertainment and Broadway Video
May 22, 1996Mission: Impossibleco-production with Cruise/Wagner Productions
June 7, 1996The Phantomco-production with The Ladd Company and Village Roadshow Pictures
July 10, 1996Harriet the Spyco-production with Nickelodeon Movies and Rastar
August 9, 1996Escape from L.A.co-production with Rysher Entertainment
August 23, 1996A Very Brady Sequelco-production with The Ladd Company
September 20, 1996The First Wives Clubco-production with Scott Rudin Productions
October 11, 1996The Ghost and the Darknessdistribution outside Germany, Austria, Italy, Poland, Slovakia and the Czech Republic only;[9][10][11] produced by Constellation Films and Douglas/Reuther Productions
October 25, 1996Thinner[N 4]North American theatrical distribution only; produced by Spelling Films
November 1, 1996Dear Godco-production with Rysher Entertainment and The Steve Tisch Company
November 22, 1996Star Trek: First Contact
December 20, 1996Beavis and Butt-Head Do Americaco-production with Geffen Pictures and MTV Productions
December 25, 1996The Evening StarNorth and Latin American, French and Japanese distribution only;[12][13] co-production with Rysher Entertainment
Motherco-production with Scott Rudin Productions
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1997

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January 10, 1997The RelicNorth American distribution only; co-production with Cloud Nine Entertainment and Pacific Western Productions
February 7, 1997The Beautician and the Beast[N 5]co-production with the Koch Company and High School Sweethearts
March 7, 1997Private Partsdistribution in North and Latin America, France, Germany, Austria and Japan only;[14][15][16][17] co-production with Rysher Entertainment and Northern Lights Entertainment
April 4, 1997The Saint[N 5]co-production with Rysher Entertainment and Mace Neufeld Productions
May 2, 1997Breakdown[N 4]North and Hispanic American and Korean distribution only;[18] produced by Dino De Laurentiis Company and Spelling Films
May 16, 1997Night Falls on Manhattan[N 4]North American theatrical and French distribution only;[19] produced by Spelling Films and Mount/Kramer Productions
May 30, 1997'Til There Was YouNorth American, U.K., Irish, French and Japanese distribution only;[20][21] co-production with Lakeshore Entertainment
June 27, 1997Face/Off[N 5]North American distribution only; co-production with Douglas/Reuther Productions, WCG Productions and Permut Presentations; distributed internationally by Touchstone Pictures
July 18, 1997Kiss Me, GuidoNorth American, U.K. and Irish distribution only; produced by Kardana/Swinsky Films, Capitol Films and Redeemable Features
July 25, 1997Good Burgerco-production with Nickelodeon Movies and Tollin/Robbins Productions
August 15, 1997Event Horizon[N 5]co-production with Lawrence Gordon Productions, Golar Productions and Impact Pictures
August 22, 1997A Smile Like YoursNorth and Latin American and French distribution only;[22] co-production with Rysher Entertainment
September 19, 1997In & Out[N 4]North American, U.K., Irish, French and Benelux distribution only; co-production with Spelling Films and Scott Rudin Productions
October 3, 1997Kiss the Girls[N 5]co-production with Rysher Entertainment and Brown/Wizan Productions
October 24, 1997FairyTale: A True StoryNorth American distribution only; co-production with Icon Productions and Wendy Finerman Productions
October 31, 1997SwitchbackNorth and Latin American and French distribution only;[23][24] co-production with Rysher Entertainment and Pacific Western Productions
November 21, 1997The Rainmakerdistribution outside Germany, Austria, Italy, Poland, Slovakia, the Czech Republic and Japan only;[25][26][27] produced by Constellation Films, Douglas/Reuther Productions and American Zoetrope
December 19, 1997Titanic North American distribution only; co-production with 20th Century Fox and Lightstorm Entertainment
Winner of 11 Academy Awards, including Best Picture.[28]
Inducted into the National Film Registry in 2017
December 25, 1997The Education of Little Treedistribution outside Spain only; produced by Allied Filmmakers and Lightmotive
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1998

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January 16, 1998Hard RainNorth American distribution only; co-production with Mutual Film Company
February 27, 1998The Real BlondeNorth American distribution only; co-production with Lakeshore Entertainment
March 6, 1998Twilight[N 5]co-production with Cinehaus and Scott Rudin Productions
April 10, 1998The Odd Couple II[N 5]co-production with Cort/Madden Productions
April 24, 1998Sliding Doors[N 6]distribution in the U.S. on television and home media, the U.K., Ireland, Australia and New Zealand only; co-acquisition with Miramax Films; produced by Intermedia Films and Mirage Enterprises[29]
May 8, 1998Deep Impact[N 7]North American distribution only; co-production with DreamWorks Pictures, Amblin Entertainment and Zanuck/Brown Productions
June 5, 1998The Truman Show[N 5]co-production with Scott Rudin Productions
Inducted into the National Film Registry in 2025
July 24, 1998Saving Private Ryan[N 7]international distribution only; co-production with DreamWorks Pictures, Amblin Entertainment and Mutual Film Company
Nominee for the Academy Award for Best Picture[30]
Inducted into the National Film Registry in 2014
August 7, 1998Snake Eyes[N 5]North American distribution only; co-production with DeBart Productions; distributed internationally by Touchstone Pictures[31]
August 21, 1998Dead Man on Campusco-production with MTV Productions and Pacific Western Productions
October 2, 1998A Night at the Roxbury[N 5]co-production with SNL Studios and Broadway Video
November 20, 1998The Rugrats Movieco-production with Nickelodeon Movies and Klasky Csupo
December 11, 1998A Simple Plan[N 5]North American distribution only; co-production with Mutual Film Company and Savoy Pictures
Star Trek: Insurrection[N 5]
December 25, 1998A Civil Action[N 5]international distribution only; co-production with Touchstone Pictures, Wildwood Enterprises and Scott Rudin Productions
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1999

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January 15, 1999Varsity Blues[N 5]co-production with MTV Productions, Marquee/Tollin/Robbins and Tova Laiter Productions
February 5, 1999Payback[N 8]North American distribution only; produced by Icon Productions
February 26, 1999200 CigarettesNorth American, U.K. and Irish distribution only; co-production with Lakeshore Entertainment, MTV Productions and Dogstar Films
April 1, 1999The Out-of-Towners[N 5]co-production with Robert Evans Productions, Cherry Alley Productions and The Cort/Madden Company
May 7, 1999Election[N 5]co-production with MTV Productions and Bona Fide Productions
June 18, 1999The General's Daughter[N 5]co-production with Mace Neufeld Productions and Robert Rehme Productions
June 30, 1999South Park: Bigger, Longer & UncutNorth American distribution only; co-production with Warner Bros. Pictures, Comedy Central Films, Scott Rudin Productions and Braniff Productions
July 16, 1999The Woodco-production with MTV Productions and Bona Fide Productions
July 30, 1999Runaway Bride[N 5]North American distribution only; co-production with Touchstone Pictures, Interscope Communications and Lakeshore Entertainment
September 24, 1999Double Jeopardy[N 5]
October 8, 1999Superstarco-production with SNL Studios and Broadway Video
October 22, 1999Bringing Out the Dead[N 5]North American distribution only; co-production with Touchstone Pictures, Scott Rudin Productions and Cappa/De Fina
November 19, 1999Sleepy Hollow[N 9]distribution outside the U.K., Ireland, France, Australia, New Zealand, Greece, Cyprus, Germany, Austria, Switzerland, Belgium, Italy, Spain and Japan only; produced by Mandalay Pictures, Scott Rudin Productions and American Zoetrope
December 25, 1999Angela's Ashes[N 5]North American distribution only; co-production with Universal Pictures International, David Brown Productions, Scott Rudin Productions and Dirty Hands Productions
The Talented Mr. Ripley[N 10]North American distribution only; co-production with Miramax Films, Mirage Enterprises and Timnick Films
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Notes

  1. Owned by Lionsgate
  2. Co-owned by MGM
  3. Paramount currently owns worldwide rights to this film as a result of the acquisition of Spelling Entertainment in 1999 by then-parent Viacom
  4. Co-owned by Content Partners, LLC
  5. Distribution rights currently co-owned by Resurgence Media Group, AMBI Group and Raven Capital Management, with US distribution handled by Shout! Studios and UK distribution handled by Icon Film Distribution
  6. Paramount now owns worldwide rights to this film as a result of its brief ownership of DreamWorks Pictures from 2006–2008
  7. U.S. rights owned by Icon Productions, with Samuel Goldwyn Films handling distribution
  8. Paramount has since reclaimed international rights to Sleepy Hollow
  9. Paramount now owns worldwide rights to this film, having acquired a 49% stake in Miramax in 2020

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