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- First Knight, Columbia Pictures ; story by Lorne Cameron & David Hoselton and William Nicholson ; screenplay by William Nicholson ; produced by Jerry Zucker, Hunt Lowry ; directed by Jerry Zucker
- Immortal beloved, Columbia Pictures presents ; an Icon production ; produced by Bruce Davey ; written and directed by Bernard Rose
- The professionals, a Pax Enterprises production ; a Columbia Pictures release ; written for the screen and directed by Richard Brooks
- Welcome to the dollhouse, Sony Pictures Classics ; a Suburban Pictures production ; produced, written and directed by Todd Solondz
- Men in black, Columbia Pictures presents an Amblin Entertainment production ;produced by Walter F. Parkes and Laurie MacDonald ; directed by Barry Sonnenfeld ; screenplay, Ed Solomon
- Sleepless in Seattle, TriStar Pictures presents a Gary Foster production ; screenplay by Nora Ephron and David S. Ward and Jeff Arch ; story by Jeff Arch ; produced by Gary Foster ; directed by Nora Ephron
- Fright night, Vistar Films ; produced by Herb Jaffe ; written and directed by Tom Holland
- Faraway, so close!, Road Movies and Tobis Filmkunst present a film by Wim Wenders ; script, Wim Wenders, Ulrich Zieger, Richard Reitinger ; dialogue, Ulrich Zieger ; directed and produced by Wim Wenders
- Fail-safe, Columbia ; screenplay, Walter bernstein ; producer, Max E. Youngstein ; director, Sidney Lumet
- In the line of fire, a Columbia Pictures and Castle Rock Entertainment presentation ; directed by Wolfgang Petersen ; written by Jeff Maguire ; produced by Jeff Apple
- To sir, with love, Columbia Pictures Corporation presents ; written for the screen, produced & directed by James Clavell
- William Shakespeare's the taming of the shrew, Columbia Pictures presents a Burton-Zeffirelli Porductions a Royal Films International/F.A.I. Production ; producers, Richard Burton, Elizabeth Taylor, Franco Ziffirelli ; screenplay writers, Paul Dehn, Susu Cecchi D'Amico, Franco Zeffirelli ; director, Franco Zeffirelli
- Born yesterday, Columbia Pictures Corporation presents ; screen play by Albert Mannheimer ; produced by S. Sylvan Simon ; directed by George Cukor
- The lady from Shanghai, Columbia Pictures Corporation presents ; screen play and production, Orson Welles ; [directed by Orson Welles]
- A man for all seasons, Columbia ; screenplay by Robert Bolt ; produced and directed by Fred Zinnemann
- Bye bye Birdie, Columbia Pictures ; a Kohlmar-Sidney production ; screenplay by Irving Brecher ; produced by Fred Kohlmar ; directed by George Sidney
- The Winslow boy, Sony Pictures Classics presents ; produced by Sarah Green ; screenplay by David Mamet ; directed by David Mamet
- A few good men, Columbia Pictures ; Castle Rock Entertainment ; screenplay, Aaron Sorkin ; producers, David Brown, Rob Reiner, Andrew Scheinman ; director, Rob Reiner
- Persuasion, Sony Pictures Classics ; BBC Films ; WGBH ; Millesime Productions ; screenplay by Nick Dear ; produced by Fiona Finlay ; directed by Roger Michell ; France 2
- Rang-i khudā, [The color of paradise], [produced by the Varahonar Film Company ; written and directed by Majid Majidi]
- The craft, Columbia Pictures presents a Douglas Wick production ; a film by Andrew Fleming ; screenplay by Peter Filardi, Andrew Fleming ; produced by Douglas Wick ; directed by Andrew Fleming
- The patriot, Columbia TriStar Home Video ; Columbia Pictures presents a Mutual Film Company production ; a Centropolis Entertainment production ; produced by Dean Devlin, Mark Gordon and Gary Levinsohn ; written by Robert Rodat ; directed by Roland Emmerich
- The lady from Shanghai, Columbia Pictures presents ; screenplay and production, Orson Welles
- Joe Dirt, Columbia Pictures presents a Happy Madison/Robert Simonds production ; produced by Robert Simonds ; written by David Spade, Fred Wolf ; directed by Dennie Gordon
- Mary Shelley's Frankenstein, TriStar Pictures presents in association with Japan Satellite Broadcasting, Inc. and the IndieProd Company ; an American Zoetrope production ; directed by Kenneth Branagh ; produced by Francis Ford Coppola, James V. Hart, John Veitch ; screenplay by Steph Lady and Frank Darabont
- A league of their own, Columbia Pictures presents ; a Parkway production ; a Penny Marshall film ; screenplay by Lowell Ganz & Babaloo Mandel ; produced by Robert Greenhut and Elliot Abbot ; directed by Penny Marshall
- The man from Laramie, Columbia Pictures Corporation presents ; a William Goetz production ; screenplay by Philip Yordan, Frank Burt ; directed by Anthony Mann
- Steel magnolias, Tri-Star Pictures presents a Rastar production ; screenplay by Robert Harling based on his play ; produced by Ray Stark ; directed by Herbert Ross
- The mask of Zorro, Tristar Pictures presents an Amblin Entertainment production ; produced by Doug Claybourne and David Foster ; screenplay by John Eskow, Ted Elliott & Terry Rossio ; story, Ted Elliott, Terry Rossio ; produced by Doug Claybourne, David Foster ; directed by Martin Campbell
- Legends of the fall, TriStar Pictures ; a Bedford Falls/Pangaea production ; produced by Edward Zwick, Marshall Herskowitz, Bill Wittliff ; directed by Edward Zwick ; screenplay by Susan Shilliday and Bill Wittliff
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- Beverly Hills ninja, TriStar Pictures presents a Motion Picture Corporation of America production in association with Brad Krevoy & Steve Stabler ; written by Mark Feldberg & Mitch Klebanoff ; produced by Brad Krevoy, Steve Stabler, Brad Jenkel ; directed by Dennis Dugan
- Godzilla, TriStar Pictures presents a Centropolis Entertainment production ; a Fried Films and Independent Pictures production ; a Roland Emmerich film ; produced by Dean Devlin ; story by Ted Elliott ... [et al.] ; screenplay by Dean Devlin & Roland Emmerich ; directed by Roland Emmerich
- Sense and sensibility, Columbia Pictures presents a Mirage production ; an Ang Lee film ; screenplay by Emma Thompson ; produced by Lindsay Doran ; directed by Ang Lee
- Bob & Carol & Ted & Alice, Columbia Pictures ; producer, Larry Tucker ; director, Paul Mazursky
- The way we were, Columbia Pictures and Rastar Productions, Inc
- The mirror has two faces, TriStar in association with Phoenix Pictures, Arnon Milchan/Barwood Films ; produced by Barbra Streisand and Arnon Milchan ; directed by Barbra Streisand ; screen story and screenplay by Richard LaGravenese
- A passage to India, Columbia Pictures presents a John Brabourne and Richard Goodwin production in association with John Heyman and Edward Sands and Home Box Office, Inc. ; screenplay by David Lean ; directed by David Lean
- Glory, Tri-Star Pictures ; produced by Freddie Fields ; directed by Edward Zwick ; screenplay by Kevin Jarre
- As good as it gets, TriStar Pictures presents a Gracie Films production ; a James L. Brooks film ; story by Mark Andrus ; screenplay by Mark Andrus and James L. Brooks ; produced by Bridget Johnson and Kristi Zea ; produced and directed by James L. Brooks
- 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
- Utomlennye soln︠t︡sem, Burnt by the sun, Sony Pictures Classics ; a Russian-French co-production by Studio Trite (Russia), Camera One (France) with the participation of the Russian Ministry for Cinema, the Russky Club (Russia) & Canal+ (France) ; produced by Nikita Mikhalkov, Michel Seydoux ; based on an original story by Nikita Mikhalkov ; screenplay by Nikita Mikhalkov, Rustam Ibragimbekov ; dialogue by Rustam Ibragimbekov, Nikita Mikhalkov ; directed by Nikita Mikhalkov
- Poetic justice, Columbia Pictures presents a New Deal/Nickel production ; a film by John Singleton ; produced by Steve Nicolaides and John Singleton ; written and directed by John Singleton
- Money train, Columbia Pictures presents a Peters Entertainment production ; screenplay, Doug Richardson, David Loughery ; producers, Jon Peters, Neil Canton ; director, Joseph Ruben
- School daze, Columbia Pictures presents a Forty Acres and Mule Filmworks production ; a Spike Lee joint ; produced, written and directed by Spike Lee
- The Howards of Virginia, Columbia Pictures and Frank Lloyd Pictures, Inc. ; screen play by Sidney Buchman ; produced and directed by Frank Lloyd
- A raisin in the sun, Columbia Pictures Corporation presents ; produced by David Susskind and Phillip Rose ; directed by Daniel Petrie ; screenplay by Lorraine Hansberry
- Philadelphia, TriStar Pictures presents a Clinica Estetico Production ; written by Ron Nyswaner ; produced by Edward Saxon and Jonathan Demme ; directed by Jonathan Demme
- The big hit, TriStar Pictures presents an Amen Ra Films/Lion Rock production ; produced by Warren Zide, Wesley Snipes ; written by Ben Ramsey ; directed by Che-Kirk Wong
- To die for, Columbia Pictures presents in association with Rank Film Distributors a Laura Ziskin production ; a film by Gus Van Sant ; screenplay by Buck Henry ; produced by Laura Ziskin ; directed by Gus Van Sant
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- Bye bye Birdie, Columbia Pictures ; a Kohlmar-Sidney production ; screenplay by Irving Brecher ; produced by Fred Kohlmar ; directed by George Sidney
- A few good men, Columbia Pictures ; Castle Rock Entertainment ; screenplay, Aaron Sorkin ; producers, David Brown, Rob Reiner, Andrew Scheinman ; director, Rob Reiner
- As good as it gets, TriStar Pictures presents a Gracie Films production ; a James L. Brooks film ; story by Mark Andrus ; screenplay by Mark Andrus and James L. Brooks ; produced by Bridget Johnson and Kristi Zea ; produced and directed by James L. Brooks
- Sniper, TriStar Pictures presents ; written by Michael Frost Beckner & Crash Leyland ; produced by Robert L. Rosen ; directed by Luis Llosa
- Richard Pryor live on the Sunset Strip, Columbia Picture presents ; a Rastar Production