Screen Partners IV

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List Of Touchstone Pictures Films - 1990s
... Is February 23, 1990 Romantic comedy John Boorman co-production with Silver Screen Partners IV $22 million $1,106,475 Pretty Woman March 23, 1990 Romantic comedy Garry Marshall co-production with Silver ... Cherry III co-production with Silver Screen Partners IV $25,029,569 Spaced Invaders April 27, 1990 Sci-Fi comedy Patrick Read Johnson co-production with Silver Screen Partners IV $5,000,000 $15,369,573. 12, 1990 Comedy fantasy James Orr co-production with Silver Screen Partners IV $19 million $15,379,253 Three Men and a Little Lady November 21, 1990 Comedy Emile Ardolino co-p ...
List Of Touchstone Pictures Films - 1980s
... Norton co-production with Silver Screen Partners II $14,972,297 My Science Project August 9, 1985 Sci-Fi comedy Jonathan R ... Betuel co-production with Silver Screen Partners $4,122,748 Down and Out in Beverly Hills January 31, 1986 Comedy Paul Mazursky co-production with Silver Screen Partners II $14 million $91,411,255 Off Beat ... Cherry III co-production with Silver Screen Partners III and Emshell Producers $3,000,000 $23,509,382 Adventures in Babysitting July 1, 1987 Adventure comedy Chris ...
List Of Disney Theatrical Feature Films - 1990s
... Rescuers Down Under November 16, 1990 Silver Screen Partners IV and Walt Disney Feature Animation White Fang January 18, 1991 Silver Screen Partners IV ...

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