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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 ...
September 14, 1980: AC/DC: Let There Be Rock: co-production with High Speed Productions and Sebastian International September 26, 1980: Divine Madness: distribution only; produced by The Ladd Company: October 3, 1980: The First Deadly Sin: co-production with Filmways Pictures: One Trick Pony: Oh, God! Book II: October 10, 1980: Private Benjamin ...
The list does include films produced by studios that are now owned by Disney (as part of acquisitions), but were historically distributed by Disney during their original, initial time of release. All films listed are theatrical releases by Buena Vista Pictures Distribution unless specified.
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Release date Title Studio release label Notes December 12, 1980: Popeye: Buena Vista International: International distribution only through Walt Disney Productions; co-production with Paramount Pictures, Robert Evans Productions and King Features Entertainment
Highest-grossing films of 1980 Rank Title Distributor Domestic gross 1 The Empire Strikes Back: 20th Century Fox: $209,398,025 2 9 to 5: $103,290,500 3 Stir Crazy: Columbia: $101,300,000 4 Airplane! Paramount: $83,453,539 5 Any Which Way You Can: Warner Bros. $70,687,344 6 Private Benjamin: $69,847,348 7 Coal Miner's Daughter: Universal ...
Warner Bros. Lovesick: February 18, 1983 Warner Bros. Twice Upon a Time: August 5, 1983 Warner Bros. Co-production with Korty Films and Lucasfilm. The Right Stuff: October 21, 1983 Warner Bros. Limited release in October 1983, wide release in 1984. Star 80: November 10, 1983 Warner Bros. Mike's Murder: March 9, 1984 Warner Bros. Police Academy ...
The division was incorporated as Warner Bros. Pictures on March 3, 2003, to diversify film subjects and expand audiences for their film releases. [30] The company became part of the Warner Bros. Pictures Group, which was established in 2008, and Jeff Robinov was appointed the first president of the company. [31]