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April 22, 1983: Cracking Up: U.S. distribution only; produced by Orgolini-Nelson Productions April 29, 1983: Blue Skies Again: co-production with Lantana Productions May 13, 1983: The Lift: Dutch film; international distribution outside the Netherlands and United States only; produced by Sigma Film Productions June 3, 1983: The Man with Two Brains
Zelig is a 1983 American satirical mockumentary comedy film written, directed by and starring Woody Allen as Leonard Zelig, a nondescript enigma, who, apparently out of his desire to fit in and be liked, unwittingly takes on the characteristics of strong personalities around him. The film, presented as a documentary, recounts his period of ...
Logo used since 2023. The following are lists of Warner Bros. films by decade: Note: This list does not include direct-to-video releases or films from New Line Cinema prior to its merger with Warner Bros. in 2008, nor does it include third-party films or films Warner gained the rights to as a result of mergers or acquisitions such as Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer's pre-May 1986 library or RKO Radio ...
Warner Bros. / Korty Films / Lucasfilm / The Ladd Company: John Korty, Charles Swenson (directors/screenplay); Suella Kennedy, Bill Couturié (screenplay); Lorenzo Music, Julie Payne, James Cranna, Hamilton Camp, Marshall Efron, Paul Frees, Judith Kahan Kampmann: 12 Cujo: Warner Bros. / Taft Entertainment / Sunn Classic Pictures
The film was distributed by Warner Bros. in Canada and the United States. It premiered in eighteen theatres in Detroit on 1 April 1983. [3] Reception James Herbert ...
Blue Skies Again is a 1983 American comedy film directed by Richard Michaels and written by Kevin Sellers. The film stars Harry Hamlin, Mimi Rogers, Kenneth McMillan, Robyn Barto, Dana Elcar, and Joseph Gian. It is Andy García's feature film debut. The film was produced by Warner Bros. and was released on July 29, 1983. [1] [2]
The Right Stuff is a 1983 American epic historical drama film written and directed by Philip Kaufman and based on the 1979 book of the same name by Tom Wolfe.The film follows the Navy, Marine, and Air Force test pilots who were involved in aeronautical research at Edwards Air Force Base, California, as well as the Mercury Seven, the seven military pilots who were selected to be the astronauts ...
The film was released theatrically in the United States by Warner Bros. on November 4, 1983. It grossed $10,369,581 at the domestic box office. [2] The film was released on DVD by Warner Home Video in 2006. [3] This version is currently out of print. It was eventually reissued by the Warner Archive Collection in 2014.