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The following is a list of films originally produced and/or distributed theatrically by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer and released in the 1990s.
(company known as MGM-Pathe Communications Co., Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Inc., MGM/UA Distribution Co. and Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Pictures)
Release date
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Title
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Notes
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January 26, 1990
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Mortal Passions
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co-production with Gibraltar Releasing Organization
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February 9, 1990
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Stanley & Iris
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co-production with Lantana Productions and Star Partners II, Ltd.
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March 16, 1990
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Blue Steel[a]
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North American distribution only; produced by Lightning Pictures, Precision Films, Mack-Taylor Productions and Edward R. Pressman Productions
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April 20, 1990
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Lisa
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distribution only; produced by United Artists
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April 27, 1990
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Instant Karma
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North American distribution only; produced by Rosenbloom Entertainment and Desert Winds Films[1]
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May 4, 1990
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Daddy's Dyin': Who's Got the Will?
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North American distribution only; produced by Propaganda Films
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August 24, 1990
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Delta Force 2: The Colombian Connection
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North American distribution only; produced by Cannon Films
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September 14, 1990
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Death Warrant
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distribution only; produced by Pathe Entertainment and Dusted Productions[2]
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October 5, 1990
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Desperate Hours[b]
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North American distribution only; produced by Dino De Laurentiis Communications
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October 19, 1990
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Quigley Down Under
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distribution only; produced by Pathé Entertainment
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November 16, 1990
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Rocky V
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distribution only; produced by United Artists
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December 19, 1990
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The Russia House
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distribution only; produced by Pathé Entertainment and Star Partners III, Ltd.
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Release date
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Title
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Notes
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January 11, 1991
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Not Without My Daughter
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distribution only; produced by Pathé Entertainment, Ufland Productions and Star Partners III, Ltd.
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May 24, 1991
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Thelma & Louise
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distribution only; produced by Pathé Entertainment, Percy Main Productions and Star Partners III, Ltd. Inducted into the National Film Registry in 2016
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June 28, 1991
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Fires Within
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distribution only; produced by Pathé Entertainment and Nicita/Lloyd Productions
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July 26, 1991
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Life Stinks
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North American distribution only; co-production with Brooksfilms
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August 9, 1991
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Delirious
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co-production with Star Partners III, Ltd.
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August 23, 1991
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Harley Davidson and the Marlboro Man
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co-production with Krisjair/Laredo Productions
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September 6, 1991
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Crooked Hearts
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co-production with A&M Films and Star Partners III, Ltd.
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Company Business
|
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September 13, 1991
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Liebestraum
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co-production with Initial
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September 20, 1991
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The Indian Runner
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North American distribution only; produced by The Mount Film Group and Mico/NHK Enterprises
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September 27, 1991
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Timebomb[b]
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North American distribution only; produced by Dino De Laurentiis Communications (uncredited)
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October 4, 1991
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The Man in the Moon
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distribution only; produced by Pathé Entertainment
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October 11, 1991
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Shattered
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North American distribution only; co-production with Capella Films and Davis Entertainment
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December 22, 1991
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Rush
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co-production with The Zanuck Company
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Release date
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Title
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Notes
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January 15, 1993
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Body of Evidence[b]
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North American and Australian distribution only;[3] produced by Dino De Laurentiis Communications
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February 12, 1993
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Untamed Heart
|
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March 5, 1993
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Rich in Love
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co-production with The Zanuck Company
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April 16, 1993
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Benny & Joon
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co-production with Roth/Arnold Productions
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August 6, 1993
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The Meteor Man
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co-production with Tinsel Townsend Productions
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August 27, 1993
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Son of the Pink Panther
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distribution only; produced by United Artists
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September 10, 1993
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Undercover Blues
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co-production with Lobell/Bergman Productions and Hera Productions
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October 22, 1993
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Flight of the Innocent
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U.S. distribution only
|
October 29, 1993
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Fatal Instinct
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co-production with Jacobs/Gardner Productions
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November 19, 1993
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Dangerous Game
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North American distribution only; produced by Cecchi Gori Europa, Eye Productions and Maverick Picture Company
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December 8, 1993
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Six Degrees of Separation
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North American and Japanese theatrical and worldwide home media distribution only;[4] co-production with Maiden Movies and New Regency
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Release date
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Title
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Notes
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March 31, 1995
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Tank Girl
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distribution only; produced by United Artists
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April 7, 1995
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Rob Roy
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April 12, 1995
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The Pebble and the Penguin
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North American distribution only; produced by Don Bluth Limited
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June 2, 1995
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Fluke
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co-production with Rocket Pictures
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July 7, 1995
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Species
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August 25, 1995
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Lord of Illusions
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distribution only; produced by United Artists
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September 13, 1995
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Hackers
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September 22, 1995
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Showgirls
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distribution only; produced by United Artists and Carolco Pictures
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October 20, 1995
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Get Shorty
|
co-production with Jersey Films
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October 27, 1995
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Leaving Las Vegas
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distribution only; produced by United Artists
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November 13, 1995
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GoldenEye
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distribution only; produced by United Artists and Eon Productions
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December 1, 1995
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Wild Bill
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distribution only; produced by United Artists
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December 22, 1995
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Cutthroat Island[f]
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North American theatrical distribution only; produced by Carolco Pictures, Forge Productions, Laurence Mark Productions and Beckner/Gorman Productions
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December 29, 1995
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Richard III
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distribution only; produced by United Artists
|
Release date
|
Title
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Notes
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January 12, 1996
|
Bio-Dome
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co-production with Motion Picture Corporation of America
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February 23, 1996
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Unforgettable
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North American distribution only; produced by Dino De Laurentiis Company
|
March 8, 1996
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The Birdcage
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distribution only; produced by United Artists
|
March 22, 1996
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It's My Party
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March 29, 1996
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A Family Thing
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All Dogs Go to Heaven 2
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distribution only; produced by MGM Animation
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April 26, 1996
|
Mulholland Falls
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North American distribution only; co-production with Largo Entertainment and The Zanuck Company
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June 14, 1996
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Moll Flanders
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North American distribution only; co-production with Spelling Films and Trilogy Entertainment Group
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July 19, 1996
|
Fled
|
|
July 26, 1996
|
Kingpin[g]
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North American distribution excluding television only; produced by Rysher Entertainment and Motion Picture Corporation of America
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August 14, 1996
|
House Arrest[g]
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North American theatrical distribution only; produced by Rysher Entertainment
|
September 27, 1996
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2 Days in the Valley[g]
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North American theatrical distribution only; produced by Rysher Entertainment and Redemption Productions
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November 1, 1996
|
Larger than Life
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distribution only; produced by United Artists
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November 8, 1996
|
Mad Dog Time
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Release date
|
Title
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Notes
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January 10, 1997
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Turbulence[g]
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North American theatrical distribution only; produced by Rysher Entertainment
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January 24, 1997
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Zeus and Roxanne[g]
|
February 14, 1997
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Touch
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distribution only; produced by United Artists
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May 2, 1997
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Warriors of Virtue
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North American distribution only; co-production with Law Brothers Entertainment
|
August 27, 1997
|
Hoodlum
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distribution only; produced by United Artists
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September 12, 1997
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The End of Violence
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North American distribution only; produced by CiBy 2000 Pictures, Road Movies Filmproduktion and Kintop Pictures
|
October 3, 1997
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The Locusts
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distribution only; produced by Orion Pictures
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October 8, 1997
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Gang Related
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October 31, 1997
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Red Corner
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co-production with Avnet/Kerner Productions
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December 19, 1997
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Tomorrow Never Dies
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distribution only; produced by United Artists and Eon Productions
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Release date
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Title
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Notes
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January 15, 1999
|
At First Sight
|
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February 26, 1999
|
Just the Ticket
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distribution only; produced by United Artists
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March 12, 1999
|
The Rage: Carrie 2
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March 26, 1999
|
The Mod Squad
|
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August 6, 1999
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The Thomas Crown Affair
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distribution only; produced by United Artists
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September 10, 1999
|
Stigmata
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co-production with FGM Entertainment
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October 9, 1999
|
Kiss the Sky
|
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October 22, 1999
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Molly
|
co-production with Cockamamie Productions and Absolute Entertainment
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November 19, 1999
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The World Is Not Enough
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co-production with Eon Productions
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November 24, 1999
|
Flawless
|
co-production with Tribeca Productions
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