Carolco Pictures, Inc. was an American entertainment company.
Filmography [ ]
1970s [ ]
Release Date
Title
Notes
March 30, 1976
The Sicilian Cross
financing; produced by Aetos Produzioni; distributed by Agora Cinematografica in Italy and American International Pictures in North America
July 9, 1976
A Small Town in Texas
financing; produced and distributed by American International Pictures
July 28, 1976
Futureworld
financing; produced and distributed by American International Pictures
October 8, 1976
The Cassandra Crossing
financing; produced by ITC Entertainment ; distributed by AVCO Embassy Pictures
March 23, 1977
The Domino Principle
financing; produced by ITC Entertainment; distributed by AVCO Embassy Pictures
March 31, 1977
The Eagle Has Landed
financing; produced by ITC Entertainment; distributed by Columbia Pictures
August 5, 1977
March or Die
financing; produced by ITC Entertainment; distributed by Columbia Pictures
March 30, 1979
The Silent Partner
distributed by EMC
May 11, 1979
Winter Kills
financing; distributed by AVCO Embassy Pictures
May 30, 1979
The Fantastic Seven
financing; produced by Martin Poll
September 1979
The Sensuous Nurse
financing
1980s [ ]
Release Date
Title
Notes
March 28, 1980
The Changeling
distributed by Associated Film Distribution
August 15, 1980
The Kidnapping of the President
financing; distributed by Crown International Pictures
September 5, 1980
The Agency
financing; distributed by Jensen Farley Pictures
September 9, 1980
Suzanne
financing; distributed by 20th Century Fox
September 15, 1980
Shōgun
financing; distributed by Paramount Pictures
December 14, 1980
Tribute
financing; distributed by 20th Century Fox
February 1, 1981
Caboblanco
financing; distributed by AVCO Embassy Pictures
March 23, 1981
The High Country
financing; distributed by Crown International Pictures
April 1981
The Last Chase
financing; distributed by Crown International Pictures
July 30, 1981
Escape to Victory
with Lorimar ; distributed by Paramount Pictures
September 25, 1981
Carbon Copy
financing; produced by Hemdale Film Corporation and RKO Pictures , distributed by AVCO Embassy Pictures
December 18, 1981
Your Ticket Is No Longer Valid
financing
February 12, 1982
The Amateur
produced in association with Tiberius Film Productions; distributed by 20th Century Fox
October 22, 1982
First Blood
distributed by Orion Pictures
January 1985
Superstition
with Panaria, distributed by Almi Pictures
May 22, 1985
Rambo: First Blood Part II
first film under distribution pact with TriStar Pictures
March 6, 1987
Angel Heart
distributed by TriStar Pictures
April 24, 1987
Extreme Prejudice
distributed by TriStar Pictures
October 23, 1987
Prince of Darkness
with Alive films, Larry Franco Productions and Haunted Machine Productions; distributed by Universal Pictures
March 18, 1988
Pound Puppies and the Legend of Big Paw
with The Maltese Companies; distributed by TriStar Pictures
May 25, 1988
Rambo III [1]
distributed by TriStar Pictures
June 17, 1988
Red Heat
distributed by TriStar Pictures
November 4, 1988
They Live
with Alive films and Larry Franco Productions; distributed by Universal Pictures
November 11, 1988
Iron Eagle II
distributed by TriStar Pictures
December 2, 1988
Watchers
produced in association with Concorde Pictures; distributed by Universal Pictures
January 13, 1989
DeepStar Six
distributed by TriStar Pictures
April 7, 1989
Pathfinder
subtitled version of a film made in Norway
April 21, 1989
Field of Dreams
distributed by Universal Pictures[2]
May 19, 1989
Food of the Gods II
distributed by Concorde Pictures
August 4, 1989
Lock Up
distributed by TriStar Pictures
September 29, 1989
Johnny Handsome
distributed by TriStar Pictures
October 27, 1989
Shocker
with Universal Pictures
December 15, 1989
The Wizard
with Universal Pictures
December 22, 1989
Music Box
distributed by TriStar Pictures
1990s [ ]
Release Date
Title
Notes
February 23, 1990
Mountains of the Moon
distributed by TriStar Pictures
March 30, 1990
Opportunity Knocks
with Imagine Films Entertainment; distributed by Universal Pictures
June 1, 1990
Total Recall
distributed by TriStar Pictures
August 10, 1990
Air America
distributed by TriStar Pictures
September 21, 1990
Narrow Margin
distributed by TriStar Pictures
November 2, 1990
Jacob's Ladder
distributed by TriStar Pictures
December 19, 1990
Hamlet
Foreign distribution with Warner Bros. , Icon Productions , and Nelson Entertainment
February 8, 1991
L.A. Story
distributed by TriStar Pictures
March 1, 1991
The Doors
with Bill Graham Films and Imagine Entertainment
March 29, 1991
Career Opportunities
with Hughes Entertainment; distributed by Universal Pictures
April 25, 1991
The Punisher
home media and television distribution[3] in North America only, distributed by New World Pictures internationally
July 3, 1991
Terminator 2: Judgment Day
with Lightstorm Entertainment and Le Studio Canal+ ; distributed by TriStar Pictures
March 20, 1992
Basic Instinct
with Le Studio Canal+; distributed by TriStar Pictures
June 26, 1992
Incident at Oglala
Miramax Films
July 10, 1992
Universal Soldier [4]
with Centropolis Entertainment ; distributed by TriStar Pictures
August 21, 1992
Light Sleeper
New Line division Fine Line Features
December 25, 1992
Chaplin
distributed by TriStar Pictures
May 28, 1993
Cliffhanger
with Le Studio Canal+; distributed by TriStar Pictures
August 26, 1994
Wagons East
last Carolco film to be distributed by TriStar Pictures.
October 28, 1994
Stargate
with Le Studio Canal+, distributed by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer
September 8, 1995
Last of the Dogmen
with Savoy Pictures
September 22, 1995
Showgirls
with United Artists and Chargeurs [5]
December 22, 1995
Cutthroat Island
distributed by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer
Seven Arts Pictures [ ]
Release Date
Title
Notes
September 14, 1990
Repossessed
distributed by New Line /Seven Arts
September 28, 1990
King of New York
distributed by New Line/Seven Arts
February 1, 1991
Queens Logic
distributed by New Line/Seven Arts; with New Visions Pictures
May 10, 1991
Sweet Talker
distributed by New Line/Seven Arts; with New Visions Pictures
May 17, 1991
Dice Rules
distributed by New Line/Seven Arts
August 23, 1991
Defenseless
distributed by New Line/Seven Arts; with New Visions Pictures
September 20, 1991
Rambling Rose
distributed by New Line/Seven Arts
October 25, 1991
Get Back
distributed by New Line/Seven Arts; with Majestic Films and Allied Filmmakers
November 1991
The Dark Wind
distributed by New Line/Seven Arts; with Le Studio Canal+
June 21, 1992
Aces: Iron Eagle III
distributed by New Line/Seven Arts
References [ ]
↑ Delugach, Al. "Carolco Seeks Life Beyond 'Rambo' Films ", May 31, 1987.
↑ "THE MEDIA BUSINESS; Carolco Deal On Europe TV ", April 27, 1990.
↑ "Broadcasting Magazine, 17 June 1991: Syndication Marketplace ", 17 June 1991.
↑ "Carolco Pictures Pins Hopes for Rescue on Its 'Universal Soldier' ", Los Angeles Times , 1992-07-10.
↑ Bates, James. "Carolco Aims to Sell 'Showgirls' in Bid for Cash ", Los Angeles Times , 1994-10-04.