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List of Touchstone Pictures films

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This is a list of theatrical feature films released under the Touchstone Pictures banner (known as that since 1986, with Tough Guys) and films released before that under the former name, Touchstone Films (1984–1986).

Most films listed here were distributed in the United States, unless otherwise noted, by Walt Disney Studios' theatrical distribution unit; currently known as Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures, formerly known as Buena Vista Distribution Company/Buena Vista Film Distribution Company (until 1987) and Buena Vista Pictures Distribution (1987–2007).

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Notes

  1. Distribution was split between Buena Vista Pictures Distribution for the USA and Canada and The Samuel Goldwyn Company internationally.[1]
  2. The Rocketeer was released as a Walt Disney Pictures release in North America and the worldwide Blu-ray and Disney+ releases. However, outside of the United States and Canada, the film was released through the Touchstone Pictures label.[2][3]
  3. These films were co-financed by Touchstone (Disney) and Paramount Pictures, with Buena Vista Pictures Distribution handling the North American distribution and Paramount handling the international distribution.[4][5]
  4. Released as a Touchstone Pictures film in its original 1993 release; it has since been reissued under the Walt Disney Pictures label since its 2006 theatrical re-release.[6]
  5. These films were co-financed by Touchstone (Disney) and Cinergi Pictures, with Buena Vista Pictures Distribution handling the North and South American distribution and Cinergi Pictures handling the international distribution. In 1997 Cinergi Pictures in the midst of its financial collapse would sell its entire film library to Disney, as a result of this, Disney now holds worldwide distribution rights to these films.[7]
  6. The U.S. theatrical release of this French film was a contractual condition, from actor-producer Thierry Lhermitte, that Disney had to accept in order to gain the remake rights. The version shown to U.S. audiences was dubbed with American voice actors. The American remake, Jungle 2 Jungle starring Tim Allen, was released through the Walt Disney Pictures label on March 7, 1997.[8]
  7. These films were co-financed by Paramount Pictures and Touchstone (Disney), with Paramount handling the North American distribution and Buena Vista International handling the international distribution.[9][10][11][12][13]
  8. Starship Troopers was co-financed by TriStar Pictures and Touchstone (Disney), with Sony Pictures handling the U.S and Canadian distribution and Buena Vista International handling the international distribution.
  9. Bicentennial Man was co-financed by Touchstone (Disney) and Columbia Pictures, with Buena Vista Pictures Distribution handling the North American distribution and Sony Pictures handling the international distribution.[20]
  10. Credited on international prints only.
  11. O Brother, Where Art Thou? was co-financed by Touchstone (Disney) and Universal Pictures, with Buena Vista Pictures Distribution handling the North American distribution and Universal handling most of the international distribution.
  12. Owned by Miramax, with distribution rights currently handled by Paramount Pictures
  13. Cinderella Man was co-financed by Universal Pictures and Miramax (Disney), with Universal handling the North American distribution and Buena Vista International handling the international distribution under Touchstone.
  14. Buena Vista Pictures Distribution handled the North American distribution and Fox handled distribution in select international territories. On December 14, 2017, The Walt Disney Company announced it is acquiring most of Fox's parent company, 21st Century Fox, including 20th Century Fox. The acquisition was finalized on March 20, 2019, and as a result of the merger, Disney now holds distribution rights to the film in North America and selected international territories.[21]
  15. The Prestige was co-financed by Touchstone (Disney) and Warner Bros. Pictures, with Buena Vista Pictures Distribution handling the North American distribution and Warner Bros. handling international distribution except Japan.
  16. Owned by Icon Productions, with distribution rights currently licensed to Samuel Goldwyn Films
  17. Dan in Real Life was co-financed by Touchstone (Disney) and Focus Features, with Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures handling the North American distribution and Focus Features handling international sales.
  18. This film was financed by Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures Africa and released in South Africa through Touchstone.
  19. The film was co-financed by DreamWorks and 20th Century Fox, with Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures handling the North American distribution through Touchstone, and Fox handling the international distribution. On December 14, 2017, The Walt Disney Company announced it is acquiring most of Fox's parent company, 21st Century Fox, including 20th Century Fox. The acquisition was finalized on March 20, 2019, and as a result of the merger, Disney now holds worldwide distribution rights to those films.[21]
  20. North American distribution rights currently owned by GKIDS
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See also

Further reading

  • Maltin, Leonard. The Disney Films. New York: Disney Editions, 2000. ISBN 978-0-7868-8527-5.
  • Smith, Dave. Disney A to Z: The Official Encyclopedia (Third Edition). New York: Disney Editions, 2006. ISBN 978-0-7868-4919-2.
  • List of all films released by Disney regardless of label

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