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Volume 1, Issue 1 June 1992
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Staff:
Compiler, Editor, Publisher ................ Bill Oppel
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Well, here it is, the premiere issue of Previews.... This is
an electronic magazine (of sorts) dedicated to those of us that
want to know everything we can about the film and exhibtion
industry. All the information compiled here comes from reliable
sources, like Entertainment Data, Inc. who call participating
theatres and get the grosses of each individiual movie out today,
and compile the information for use of the people in the
entertainment industry, and for places that tell us that "Batman
Returns" made over $100 million in it's first 12 days.
Now I would like to introduce you to the contents of the
magazine. "Hollywood Updates" are interesting notes and bits of
information from the Hollywood production community. "Hollywood
Report" gives you a glance into upcoming features. "Countdown" gives
the countdowns of dates and popularity. "Teasers" is a jump down
the road on upcoming films.
Sorry for the delay in shipping, but I wasn't counting on getting
my bike stolen from my front porch, the school being closed for a week,
and several other small things, like my anniversary. Because of the
delay, I had to remove "Short Takes", which is the industry news, but
next month will have the news for July and the news meant for June.
Any of you have any suggestions, or critiques about the layout
or subject matter, then drop me a line and tell me. But remember,
as I heard once before, this is my first time, be gentle.
So without further delay, I give you the world of Previews....
-- Bill Oppel
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For only the third time in Academy Award history, one film won all
five major categories at the Oscar ceremony. "Silence of the Lambs"
joins "It Happened One Night" and "One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest" in
this prestigious spot, as well as being the first thriller ever to win
the Best Picture Oscar.
On a smaller scale, the winners of the Independent Spirit Awards:
Best Picture "Ramblin' Rose"
Best Actress Judy Davis "Impromptu"
Best Actor River Phoenix "My Own Private Idaho"
Best Director Martha Coolidge "Ramblin' Rose"
Best S. Actress Diane Ladd "Ramblin' Rose"
Best S. Actor David Straithairn "City of Hope"
Best Screenplay Gus Van Sandt "My Own Private Idaho"
Reel Gold Award Oliver Stone "JFK"
The NAACP published a report charging Oscar winning films "used
racist techniques and symbolism that are damaging our psyches and serve
to perpetuate racism." The report claims that naming the two killers
Hannibal "the Cannibal" Lector and "Buffalo Bill" identifies them with
blacks and American Indians, respectively, because the historic African
general Hannibal and the term "buffalo" identifies an animal associated
with the Indians. The report says that the use of the colors yellow, red
and black in "Bugsy" are associated with Asians, Indians, and Blacks and
are used to induce terror and death in the film. And in "JFK", a black
man is seen acting as a spotter for one of the assassins. Allen Daviau,
the cinematographer for "Bugsy", dissmissed the report as "utterly
preposterous."
James Cameron has signed a five year, 12 film contract with 20th
Century Fox believed to be worth $500 million. Cameron will retain
overseas distribution rights, ownership of his negatives, and will be
able to greenlight his own films. Fox will contribute approximately 30
percent of the production costs on the films, and will pick up 100
percent of the prints and advertising costs, in exchange for domestic
distribution rights as well as a hefty distribution fee. His next film
"The Crowded Room," is set for shooting in August. John Cusak stars in
the multi-personality drama. However, Cameron owes Carolco one film from
a preexisting agreement; rumors are "Terminator 3" or the live action
"Spiderman." Cameron will not say what he will do for Fox next, but has
hinted that he has a science fiction script and an action thriller script
ready, and is scripting a contemporary thriller.
Orson Welles' "Othello" is out in theatres, but Patxi Irigoyen
recently bought what is believed to be the only existing print of Welles'
never completed version of "Don Quixote." He is currently working with
Mauro Bennini, who worked with Welles on the project, to piece together
the parts they each have for release. Bennini has an eight minute long
windmill sequence, which is believed to be Welles' greatest cinematic
tour de force.
While Paramount is getting ready for the release of Ridley Scott's
"1492," Alexander and Ilya Salkind's "Christopher Columbus: The
Discovery" is riding the stormy sea. Scott left the Salkinds venture for
Paramount's version. Then the Salkinds star Timothy Dalton bailed out
due to production delays. Finally, second director George Pan Cosmatos
jumped ship just weeks before filming. Now with third-string director
John Glen and unknown star George Corraface in the lead, the ship left
dock. Unfortunately, the storms started when rumors spread that cast and
crew were not being paid for their services. Tom Selleck, "King
Ferdinand" is annoyed that the Salkinds are using his name to secure
financing and "ties me to their delinquency." Marlin Brando, "Torquemada
the Grand Inquisitor," wants his name to be removed from the credits
since the Salkinds will not change the script to insure historic
accuracy. Brando was paid in advance, "Having worked with the Salkinds
before, I was aware of the tricky business tactics they were wont to
employ." Good news is that Warner Bros. has picked up the movie and
plans to put it in the water several months before "1492"'s release date
of October.
5 million dollars overbudget and two hours longer than the 2 hour 15
minute agreement, Spike Lee's "Malcolm X" was screened by Warner Bros.
executives and recieved a positive response. Lee and Warner has agreed
on a 3 hour long compromise, but the movie is still over budget. Lee had
originally asked for $33 million for the movie, but was forced to except
a compromise of $28 million. Lee finished the movie at $33 million
dollars.
Bits and Pieces: Foriegn Film lovers and subtitle haters will be
happy to hear that Paramount and Fox are remaking "Toto Le Heros" and
"The Vanishing" respectively. Oliver Stone is going back to the Vietnam
era, this time the film will look through the eyes of a Vietnamese woman.
"Howard's End" star Anthony Hopkins, director James Ivory and producer
Ismail Merchant have reunited for "The Remains of the Day"
Who Said There Aren't Any New Ideas?
1) After the Duelling Columbuses, after the Battling Buddhas
(directors Benardo Bertolucci and Mira Nair are readying two versions of
the holy man's saga), came the Fighting Finns. Tristar and Disney are in
the race to see who can reach the screen first with the Mark Twain
classic, "The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn." But wait! Fox has signed
John Hughes to come out with the hottest Huck of all. Hughes has
scripted a modernized version loosely based on the Twain classic. Stay
tuned for more as the race continues.
2) "The Addams Family,""Wayne's World,""The Naked Gun,"and the
upcoming "Twin Peaks: Fire Walk With Me," what do all these have in
common? Previously, on TV. Well, TVland watchers beware -- "Maverick"
is coming. The feature length film, based upon the James Garner/Roger
Moore western series, will star Mel Gibson as soon as he finishes "The
Rest of Daniel." Garner will play a supporting role in the film.
3) Blake Edwards and MGM have kissed and made up. Summer 1993 will
see "The Son of the Pink Panther." You guessed it, Clouseau had a son
who is in the police force. Edwards and MGM were fighting over the rights
to the "Pink Panther" movies.
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"Alive" (Buena Vista). The true story of a soccer team forced to
resort to cannibalism when their plane crashes in the Andes.
Frank Marshall ("Arachnophobia") director, and co-executive
producer with his wife, Kathleen Kennedy. Ethan Hawke ("A
Midnight Clear") and Vincent Spano ("City of Hope") star.
Written by Monte Merrick ("Memphis Belle") and John Patrick
Shanley ("Moonstrck").
"Amos & Andrew" (Columbia). A black Pulitzer prize winning playwright
moves into an all white neighborhood and is accused of robbing the
house he is moving into. While in jail he meets a petty thief who
has taken the rap for a crime he did not commit in order to prevent
a racial situation. Samuel L. Jackson ("White Sands") - playwright,
Nicholas Cage - petty theif, Dabney Coleman - cheif of police,
Micheal Lerner ("Barton Fink") co-stars. Director E. Max Frye
(wrote Jonathon Demme's "Something Wild")
"The Baboon Heart" (MGM). A young waitress tries to overcome her bad
history of men and find true love. She is wooed by the busboy
who was an orphan and believes he has a baboon's heart. Tony Bill
("Five Corners") directs. Writer is newcomer Tom Sierchio.
Marisa Tomei ("My Cousin Vinny") - waitress, Christian Slater -
busboy, Rosie Perez ("White Men Can't Jump") costars.
"Body of Evidence (MGM). Madonna ("Truth or Dare") is the woman
accused of killing her former lover. Willem Dafoe ("The Last
Temptation of Christ") is the lawyer tries to prove her innocent
and ends up in bed. This is slated to be hotter than "Basic
Instinct." Joe Mantegna ("The Godfather, Part III") is the
prosecutor. Director - Uli Edel "Last Exit to Brooklyn." Anne
Archer ("Fatal Attraction") and Jurgen Prochnow co-star.
"Body Snatchers" (Warner Bros.). Remake of Don Siegel's 1956 classic,
and it's 1978 Philip Kaufman remake "The Invasion of the Body
Snatchers." This one will contain more action and less science
fiction. Director - Abel Ferrara ("King of New York").
"Bombay" (Buena Vista). Emilio Estevez is a young, jaded well-to-do
lawyer, who once played for the U.S. Olympic hockey team. After
being convicted of drunk driving, he is told to work with inner
city boys, and guess what.....
"Buffy, the Vampire Slayer" (Fox). Kristy Swanson ("Hot Shots") is a
cheerleader who finds out that she's the latest in a long line of
women chosen by fate to slay vampires. Luke Perry ("90210",
"Terminal Bliss", and "Scorchers"), Donald Sutherland ("JFK") and
Rutger Hauer ("Blade Runner") star.
"Calendar Girl" (Columbia). Jason Priestly ("90210") is a high school
graduate in 1962, who sets out to fufill a childhood fantasy of
meeting Marilyn Monroe. Jerry O'Connell and Gabriel Olds also star.
Joe Pantoliano ("Midnight Run") and Stephen Tobolowsky ("Thelma and
Louise") co-star. Executive Producer - Penny Marshal ("Big").
"Captain Ron" (Buena Vista"). Martin Short and Mary Kay Place are a
couple who buy a dilapidated, second hand yacht and want to send
it from the Carribean to their home in Chicago. Hard-Drinking
Captain Ron (Kurt Russell) is hired for the job, and takes the
couple and their children on a "voyage from hell." Paul Anka co-
stars.
"Consenting Adults" (Buena Vista). A man has an affair with his
neighbor's wife, and his own wife ends up dead. Now his primary
accusers are his neighbors. Kevin Kline stars. Mary Elizabeth
Mastrantonio, Kevin Spacey, Forest Whitaker and E. G. Marshall
co-star. Director Alan J. Pakula ("Presumed Innocent").
"Damage" (New Line). Jeremy Irons is a successful politician with an
ideal life, and goes for the rocky road with his son's lover.
Juliette Binoche ("The Unbearable Lightness of Being") is the
lover.
"Ethan Frome" (Miramax). Romantic Drama based on Edith Warton's novel.
Liam Neeson stars. Patricia Arquette ("The Indian Runner") co-
stars. After a decade, Katherine Houghton, the niece of Katherine
Hepburn returns to the screen ("Guess Who's Coming to Dinner").
"The Gun in Betty Lou's Handbag" (Buena Vista). Penelope Ann Miller
("Other People's Money") is a shy small town librarian with an
in attentive husband. When she stumbles upon a murder weapon,
she decides to get some attention and confesses to the murder.
"The Last to Surrender" (Warner Bros.). As if you couldn't guess,
Steven Segal plays a crewmember of the U.S. Battleship New Jersey
on its way to be mothballed. And by some terrorist capture it for
it's nuclear warheads. Our hero must single handedly save the
world from nuclear destruction, especially since he is the only
crewman not to be drugged!!!! Tommy Lee Jone ("JFK") and Gary
Busey co-star. Written by J.F. Lawton ("Pretty Woman").
"Matinee" (Universal). John Goodman ("The Babe") stars as a director
who brings his newest movie "MANT -- half-man, half-ant, all terror"
to Key West in 1962. Tune in to see how this effects the lives of
four teenagers. Simon Fenton, Omri Katz, Kellie Martin, and Lisa
Jakub star. Cathy Moriarty ("Raging Bull") co-stars. Directed by
Joe Dante ("Gremlins") and written by Charlie Haas ("Gremlins 2:
The New Batch"), Ed Naha ("Honey, I Shrunk the Kids"), and Jerico
Stone ("My Stepmother Is An Alien").
"Meteor Man" (MGM). Robert Townsemd befriends a homeless man (Bill
Cosby) who develops special powers after a meteor shower.
Writer / Director Townsend ("The Hollywood Shuffle","The Five
Heartbeats").
"Poetic Justice" (Columbia). Janet Jackson is Justice, a poetry
writing hairdresser in South Central LA. She falls in love with
Lucky (rapper 2Pac), a fledgling musician. Together, they will
overcome their hardened defenses and further their artistic talents.
"Swing Kids" (Buena Vista). It is 1939, Germany. Robert Sean Leonard
("Dead Poet's Society"), Christian Bale, and Frank Whalley are
lifelong friends who join the resistance movement called "Swing
Kids" -- named for the affinity for all things American. Soon,
each one must decide between freedom, and the seductive power of
the Party.
"Three of Hearts" (New Line). Romantic comedy? Try this one. Kelly
Lynch ("Drugstore Cowboy") stars as Connie, whose relationship
with Ellen (Sherilyn Fenn of "Twin Peaks") breaks up on the eve of
her sister's wedding. Not wanting to go alone, she hires Joe, a
male escort (William Baldwin of "Backdraft") to accompany her.
Connie falls in love with Joe, but wants to get back with Ellen.
So she convinces Joe to seduce Ellen, and break her heart, so Ellen
would come back to Connie.
"Weekend at Bernie's II." This proves that there is nothing somebody
won't sequelize!!!!! Andrew McCarthy and Jonathon Silverman
return for another weekend of wild havoc at dead pal Bernie's
place. Terry Kiser returns, and Barry Bostwick co-stars.
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TOP TWENTY BOXOFFICE PERFORMERS
Gross Open Weeks in
Title Distributer ($ mil) Date Release
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1. Beauty and the Beast Buena Vista 132.2 11/22 24
2. Hook TriStar 118.5 12/11 20
3. The Addams Family Paramount 113.3 11/22 22
4. Wayne's World Paramount 108.5 02/13 11
5. Father of the Bride Buena Vista 86.6 12/20 19
6. Basic Instinct TriStar 83.6 03/20 6
7. Hand That Rocks the Cradle Buena Vista 82.2 01/10 16
8. Cape Fear Universal 78.1 11/13 24
9. Star Trek VI Paramount 74.7 12/13 20
10. Fried Green Tomatoes Universal 72.9 12/27 18
11. The Prince of Tides Columbia 72.7 12/25 16
12. JFK Warner Bros. 70.0 12/20 19
13. The Last Boyscout Warner Bros. 58.9 12/13 13
14. White Men Can't Jump Fox 58.6 03/27 5
15. My Girl Columbia 57.8 11/27 16
16. Bugsy TriStar 48.8 12/20 20
17. My Cousin Vinny Fox 42.7 03/13 7
18. Medicine Man Buena Vista 42.6 02/07 12
19. Beethoven Universal 36.2 04/03 4
20. Grand Canyon Fox 32.3 12/25 13
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1. The Fisher King (Columbia) | July 15 Hand That Rocks The Cradle
Jeff Bridges,Robin Williams | 17 Great Mouse Detective
2. Boyz N the Hood (Columbia) | 30 This Is My Life
Cuba Gooding,Jr,Larry Fishburne|
3. Deceived (Touchstone) | Oct 30 Beauty and the Beast
Goldie Hawn,John Heard |
4. Ricochet (HBO) |
Denzel Washington,John Lithgow|
5. The Last Boy Scout (Warner) |
Bruce Willis,Damon Wayons |
6. Curly Sue (Warner) |
James Belushi,Kelly Lynch |
7. Dead Again (Paramount) |
Kenneth Branagh,Emma Thompson|
8. Other People's Money (Warner) |
Danny DeVito,Penelope Ann Miller|
9. Shattered (MGM/UA) |
Tom Berenger,Greta Scacchi |
10. The Doctor (Touchstone) |
William Hurt,Christine Lahti |
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American Me R Uni D 10.9
The Babe R Uni D 13.3
Basic Instinct R TS Th 89.2
Beauty and the Beast G BV An 132.8
Beethoven PG Uni C 38.2
Bugsy R TS D 48.9
Cape Fear R Uni Th 77.3
City of Joy PG-13 TS D 10.5
Cutting Edge PG MGM D 20.5
Deep Cover R NL Th 11.8
Father of the Bride PG TS C 87.1
FernGully G Fox An 16.6
Fried Green Tomatoes PG-13 Uni D 73.7
Gladiator R Col D 6.5
Hand That Rocks the Cradle R BV Th 83.1
Hearts of Darkness R Trt Doc 1.2
Hook PG TS F 118.8
Howard's End PG SC D 2.1
JFK R WB D 70.2
K2 R Par Ac 2.0
Leaving Normal R Uni D 1.0
Life Is Sweet NR Oct C 1.5
Mambo Kings R WB DM 6.7
Medicine Man PG-13 BV D 43.1
Meditterano NR Mir C 1.0
Memoirs Invisible Man PG-13 WB Th 13.0
Mississippi Masala R SG D 7.3
My Cousin Vinny R Fox C 44.5
Night on Earth R FL CD 0.2
Noises Off PG-13 BV C 2.2
The Player R FL C 7.5
Power of One PG-13 WB D 2.8
Rock-A-Doodle G SG An 9.1
Shadows and Fog PG-13 Ori C 2.4
Stop or Mom Shoot PG-13 U C 26.6
Straight Talk PG BV C 17.1
35 Up NR SG Doc 0.8
This is my Life PG-13 Fox CD 1.2
Thunderheart R TS Th 18.1
Under Suspicion R Col Th 0.2
Voyager PG-13 CH D 0.2
Waterdance R SGC D NA
Wayne's World PG-13 Par C 110.6
Where Angels Fear to Tread PG FL D 1.1
White Men Can't Jump R Fox C 62.1
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Type Key: Action (Ac); Adventure (Ad); Animated (An); Comedy (C);
Drama (D); Drama with Music (DM); Documentary (Doc); Fantasy (F);
Horror (H); Musical (M); Mystery (My); Science Fiction (SF);
Suspense (Sus); Thiller (Th); Western (W)
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FESTIVAL CALENDAR
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July 9-26 Cambridge Film Festival, U.K. (223-462-666)
July 22-25 Intl. Film Festival/Enviroment,Sacile,Italy(0434-520404)
July 23-Aug2 Great Plains Film Festival, Lincoln, Neb. (402-472-5353)
Aug. 7-17 Locarno Intl. Film Festival, Switzerland
Aug.7-Sept.7 World Film Festival, Montreal, Canada (514-848-3883)
Aug. 15-30 Edinburgh Film Festival, Scotland (31-228-4051)
Aug. 17-24 Norwegian Film Festival, Haugesund (47-4-728-144)
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AVENUE:
American Heart, D, Jeff Bridges, Edward Furlong, Dir: Martin Bell
BUENA VISTA:
Aladdin, An, Dir. John Musker, Ron Clements of "The Little
Mermaid", holiday
Alive, D, Ethan Hawke, Vincent Spano, Dir: Frank Marshall,
winter
Bombay, C, Emilio Estevez, winter
Captain Ron, C, Martin Short, Kurt Russell, winter
Consenting Adults, D, Kevin Kline, Mary Elizabeth Mastrantonio,
Dir: Alan J. Pakula, winter
The Gun in Betty Lou's Handbag, C, Penelope Ann Miller, Alfred
Woodward, winter
Honey, I Blew Up the Kid, C, G, 93 min, Rick Moranis 7/17
Incredible Journey, Fam, Robert Hayes, 8/7
The Mighty Ducks
Passed Away, CD, Bob Hoskins, Blair Brown, winter
A Stranger Among Us, Thr, Melanie Griffith, Dir: Sidney Lumet,
9/4, previously called "Close to Eden"
Swing Kids, D, Robert Sean Leonard, Christian Bale, winter
CANNON:
Chicago Loop, D, James Spader, Teresa Russell, Dir: Nicolas
Roeg, fall
COLUMBIA:
The Age of Innocence, D, Michelle Pfeiffer, Daniel-Day Lewis,
Winona Ryder, Dir: Martin Scorsese, holiday
Bram Stoker's Dracula, D, Winona Ryder, Anthony Hopkins, Gary
Oldman, Dir: Francis Ford Coppola, fall
A Few Good Men, D, Jack Nicholson, Tom Cruise, Kiefer Sutherland,
Demi Moore, Dir: Rob Reiner, holiday
Hero, CD, Dustin Hoffman, Andy Garcia, Geena Davis, Dir: Steven
Frears, holiday
Hexed, C, Ayre Gross, fall
Honeymoon in Vegas, C, 92 min., James Caan, Nicolas Cage, Dir:
Andrew Bergman, 8/28
Mo' Money, AcC, R, 97 min, Damon Wayans, 7/15
Mr. Saturday Night, C, Billy Crystal, Julie Warner, Dir: Crystal,
fall
Poetic Justice, D, Janet Jackson, Wr/Dir: John Singleton, winter
The Pickle, C, Danny Aiello, Dyann Cannon, Dir: Paul Mazursky,
September
Single White Female, Thr, R, 107 min., Bridget Fonda, Jennifer
Jason Leigh, Dir: Barbet Schroeder, 8/14
MGM:
The Baboon Heart, CD, Marisa Tomei, Christian Slater, Dir:
Tony Bill, winter
Diggstown, D, James Woods, Louis Gossett, Jr., Dir: Micheal
Ritchie, 8/14
The Lover, D, 75 min., Jane March, Tony Leung, 9/18
Of Mice and Men, D, John Malkovich, Dir: Gary Sinise, 10/23
Rich In Love, CD, Albert Finney, Jill Clayburgh, Dir: Bruce
Beresford, 10/2
MIRAMAX:
Breaking the Rules, C, PG-13, 100 min., Jason Bateman, Annie
Potts, July
Enchanted April, C, August
Especially on Sunday, Four Short Films, September
Ethane Frome, D, Liam Neeson, winter
Into the West, CD, Gabriel Byrne, Ellen Barkin, September
Reservoir Dogs, September
Urga, Russian Drama, Dir: Nikita Mikhalkov, September
Zentropa, Thr, R, 107 min., July
NEW LINE:
Afraid of the Dark, 7/24
Glengarry Glen Rose, D, R, 100 min., Al Pacino, Jack Lemmon,
Alec Baldwin, Dir: James Foley, September
Johnny Stecchio, 9/18
London Kills Me, 7/17
Ruben and Ed, C, Crispin Glover, Howard Hesseman, fall
Serious Money, C, Leo Rossini
Twin Peaks: Fire Walk With Me, D, R, Kyle MacLachlan, Dir:
David Lynch, 8/28
Waterland, D, Jeremy Irons, fall
PARAMOUNT:
1492, Adv, Gerard Depardieu, Dir: Ridley Scott, October
Bebe's Kids, An, Dir: Bruce Smith, 7/31
Jennifer Eight, Thr, Andy Garcia, Uma Thurman, John Malkovich,
Dir: Bruce Robinson, fall
Pet Semetary 2, Hor, Anthony Edwards, August
School Ties, CD, Brandon Fraser, Dir: Robert Mandel, 9/18
Sessions, Thr, Alan Alda, Annabelle Sciorra, Jill Clayburgh,
Dir: Chris Crowe, fall
Whispers In the Dark, D, Annabelle Sciorra, 8/7
SAMUEL GOLDWYN:
Best Intentions, D, Scrnplay: Ingmar Bergman, 8/7
Flirting, September
Traces of Red, Thr, James Belushi, Lorraine Bracco, October
TRISTAR:
Bartholomew vs. Neff, C, Sylvester Stallone, John Candy, Dir:
John Hughes, fall
Charlie, Bio, Robert Downey, Jr., holiday
Cliffhanger, Ac, Sylvester Stallone, Dir: Renny Harlin, holiday
Mr. Jones, Thr, Richard Gere, Lena Olin, Dir: Mike Figgis, holiday
Untitled Woody Allen, C, Woody Allen, Judy Davis, Mia Farrow,
Juliette Lewis, Sydney Pollack, Dir: Woody Allen, holiday
Wilder Napalm, C, Dennis Quaid, Debra Winger, Arliss Howard,
holiday
Wind, Adv, Matthew Modine, 8/14
20th CENTURY FOX:
Buffy, the Vampire Slayer, CHor, Kristy Swanson, Luke Perry,
July
Hoffa, D, Jack Nicholson, Danny DeVito, Dir: Devito, holiday
Home Alone 2: Alone in New York, C, Macaulay Culkin, Joe Pesci,
Daniel Stern, Wr/Prod: John Hughes, fall
Jack the Bear, CD, Danny DeVito, September
Last of the Mohicans, Ac, Daniel-Day Lewis, Dir: Micheal Mann,
September
Love Potion #9, RomC, August
Man Trouble, C, PG-13, Jack Nicholson, Ellen Barkin, Dir:
Bob Rafelson, July
Night and City, D, Robert De Niro, Jessica Lange, Dir: Irwin
Winkler, fall
Rapid Fire, Ac, Brandon Lee, 8/7
Storyville, Thr, James Spader, Jason Robards, Dir: Mark Frost,
fall
Toys, C, Robin Williams, Dir: Barry Levinson, holiday
Used People, C, Shirley MacLaine, Marcello Mastroianni, Kathy
Bates, Jessica Tandy, Dir: Beeban Kidron, fall
UNIVERSAL:
Army of Darkness: Evil Dead 3, Dir: Sam Raimi, fall
Death Becomes Her, C, Bruce Willis, Meryl Streep, Goldie Hawn,
Dir: Robert Zemeckis, 7/31
The Looters, Ac, Ice T, Ice Cube, Dir: Walter Hill, September
Lorenzo's Oil, D, Nick Nolte, Susan Sarandon, Dir: George
Miller, fall
Mad Dog and Glory, CD, Robert De NIro, Bill Murray, October
Mr. Baseball (Tokyo Diamond), C, Tom Selleck, Dir: Fred Schepisi
Raising Cain, Thr, John Lithgow, Lolita Davidovich, Steven
Bauer, Dir: Brian DePalma, 8/7
Scent of a Woman, D, Al Pacino, Dir: Martin Brest, holiday
Sneakers, C, Robert Redford, Dan Aykroyd, Sidney Poitier, Mary
McDonnell, Ben Kingsley, River Phoenix, Dir: Phil Alden,
fall
WARNER BROS.
The Bodyguard, D, Kevin Costner, Whitney Houston, Wr/Prod:
Lawrence Kasdan, holiday
Falling Down, Thr, Micheal Douglas, Robert Duvall, Dir: Joel
Schumacher, holiday
La Femme Nikita, Thr, Bridget Fonda, Gabriel Byrne, Dir: John
Badham, fall
Innocent Blood, Hor, Anne Parillaud, Anthony LaPaglia, Dir:
John Landis, fall
The Last to Surrender, Ac, Steven Seagal, winter
Malcolm X, Bio, Denzel Washington, Dir: Spike Lee, fall
One Hot Summer, C, C. Thomas Howell, August, previously
called "That Night"
Passenger 57, Thr, Wesley Snipes, fall
The Rest of Daniel, D, Mel Gibson, holiday
Stay Tuned, C, John Ritter, Pam Dawber, Dir: Peter Hyams, August
This Boy's Life, D, Robert De Niro, Ellen Barkin, holiday
Unforgiven, Ac, Clint Eastwood, Morgan Freeman, Gene Hackman,
Richard Harris, 8/7
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