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Touchstone Pictures
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FoundedBurbank, California, USA (1984)
HeadquartersBurbank, California, USA
Key peopleJohn E. Pepper, Jr., Chairman
Robert Iger, President/CEO
IndustryMotion pictures
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ParentWalt Disney Motion Pictures Group, Inc.
OwnerThe Walt Disney Company
Websitewww.touchstonepictures.com
Touchstone Pictures (also known as Touchstone Films in its early years) is one of several alternate film labels of The Walt Disney Company, established in 1984. Its releases typically feature more mature themes than those that gets released under the Walt Disney Pictures banner. Touchstone Pictures is merely a brand and does not exist as a separate company: the two de facto companies behind it are Walt Disney Motion Pictures Group, Inc. and Walt Disney Pictures and Television[1].

Background

Walt Disney Productions' film The Black Hole (1979), a science fiction film that sparked controversy due to the fact that it was the first Disney production to receive a PG rating (the company, however, had already distributed its first PG-rated film, Take Down— without the Disney name visible —almost a year before the release of The Black Hole.) Over the next few years, Disney experimented with more PG-rated fare, such as the 1981 film Condorman, 1982's Tron and 1983's Never Cry Wolf and Trenchcoat. The latter film attracted major criticism for including adult themes that were considered inappropriate for a Disney film.[2] The controversy over Trenchcoat is generally considered the catalyst that later sparked the creation of Touchstone Pictures. One title considered for the new company was "Hyperion Pictures," named after the location of the studio in the 1930s before the move to Burbank. Eventually, Hyperion would become the name of Disney's publishing arm.

Started by then Disney CEO Ron W. Miller in 1984, Touchstone's first release was Splash, a huge hit for Walt Disney Productions, grossing $68 million at the domestic boxoffice[3]. Splash included brief nudity on the part of star Daryl Hannah and occasional inappropriate language, earning a PG-rating. Yet another Disney film label was started in 1990, Hollywood Pictures, with the release of Arachnophobia.

The Touchstone films became a top source of income for Disney during the 1980s and 1990s. Disney's first R-rated film, Down and Out in Beverly Hills, came in January of 1986 and was another smash. Ruthless People followed in April of 1986 and was also huge. Both of these pictures starred Bette Midler who had signed a six picture deal with Disney and became a major film star again with these hits as well as Beaches and Outrageous Fortune.

One of the key suppliers of Touchstone films within the last decade has been producer Jerry Bruckheimer, who has had a production deal with Disney since the early 90’s[4], and his Touchstone titles include; The Ref, Con Air, Armageddon, Enemy of the State, Gone in Sixty Seconds, Coyote Ugly, Pearl Harbor, Bad Company, Veronica Guerin, King Arthur and Déjà Vu. In addition, Bruckheimer has also produced several other movies released under the Walt Disney Pictures and Hollywood Pictures labels.

Some other well-known Touchstone Pictures releases includes Dead Poets Society, Pretty Woman, Sister Act and The Insider.

Following the success of the Disney-branded PG-13 rated in 2003 and other films which would in the 1980s and 90's have been assigned the Touchstone (or Hollywood Pictures) names. Disney has decided to weight distribution of films more toward Disney-branded films and away from Touchstone films, though not entirely disbanding them[5].

Many films from the Walt Disney Motion Pictures Group have during the course of their prior release dates been shifting between the Walt Disney Pictures, Touchstone Pictures and Hollywood Pictures imprints before finally settling for one. Examples include; Who Framed Roger Rabbit, Dick Tracy, The Rocketeer, The Nightmare Before Christmas, The Santa Clause, Remember the Titans, Sweet Home Alabama, Bringing Down the House, National Treasure, The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy, Dark Water, Hidalgo and .

Touchstone Television

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Disney's former non-Disney branded television division, Touchstone Television Productions, LLC (formerly known as Touchstone Pictures and Television (itself an alternate version of Walt Disney Pictures and Television) and later Touchstone Television), is known for being the production company of the series The Golden Girls, Blossom, Boy Meets World (all three began before Disney's ABC acquisition), My Wife and Kids, Desperate Housewives, Lost, Grey's Anatomy, and Scrubs.

On February 8 2007 at the Disney Investor Conference, Disney-ABC Television Group President Anne Sweeney, announced that they would rebrand Touchstone Television to ABC Television Studio in order tie its successful productions more closely with the ABC brand. The announcement was made as part of a company-wide strategy to focus on three core brands, Disney, ABC and ESPN[6]. In May 2007, the television production company yet again changed its name, this time to ABC Studios.

List of Touchstone Pictures features

1980s

Title US release Genre MPAA Director Notes
Splash1984-03-09Romantic fantasy comedyPGRon HowardNomination, Academy Aw. Original Screenplay
Country1984-09-29DramaPGRichard PearceNomination, Academy Award for Best Actress
1985-03-22AdventurePGBill L. Norton-
My Science Project1985-08-09Sci-Fi comedyPGJonathan R. Betuel-
Down and Out in Beverly Hills1986-01-31ComedyRPaul Mazursky-
Off Beat1986-04-11ComedyPGMichael Dinner-
Ruthless People1986-06-27ComedyRJim Abrahams
David Zucker
Jerry Zucker
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Tough Guys1986-10-03ComedyPGJeff Kanew-
The Color of Money1986-10-17DramaRMartin ScorseseAcademy Award for Best Actor Paul Newman
Nomination, Academy Aw. Supporting Actress
Nomination, Academy Award for Art Direction
Nomination, Academy Aw. for Original Screenplay
Outrageous Fortune1987-01-30Mystery comedyRArthur Hiller-
Tin Men1987-03-06Drama comedyRBarry Levinson-
Ernest Goes to Camp1987-05-22ComedyPGJohn R. Cherry III-
Adventures in Babysitting1987-07-01Adventure comedyPG-13Chris Columbus-
Stakeout1987-08-05Action comedyRJohn Badham-
Can't Buy Me Love1987-08-14Romantic comedyPG-13Steve Rashco-production with The Mount Company
Hello Again1987-11-06Supernatural comedyPGFrank Perry-
Three Men and a Baby1987-11-25ComedyPGLeonard Nimoy-
Good Morning, Vietnam1987-12-23Drama comedyRBarry LevinsonNomination, Academy Award for Best Actor
Shoot to Kill1988-02-12Action dramaRRoger Spottiswoode-
D.O.A.1988-03-18Mystery thrillerRAnnabel Jankel-
Big Business1988-06-10ComedyPGJim Abrahams-
Who Framed Roger Rabbit1988-06-22Live-action/animation
Crime comedy
PGRobert Zemeckisin association with Amblin Entertainment
Academy Award for Sound Editing
Academy Award for Visual Effects
Academy Award for Film Editing
Academy Special Achievement Award
Nomination, Academy Award for Art Direction
Nomination, Academy Aw. for Cinematography
Nomination, Academy Award for Sound
Cocktail1988-07-29Drama comedyRRoger Donaldson-
The Rescue1988-08-05Action adventurePGFerdinand Fairfax-
Heartbreak Hotel1988-09-30ComedyPG-13Chris Columbus-
The Good Mother1988-11-04Romantic dramaRLeonard Nimoy-
Ernest Saves Christmas1988-11-11ComedyPGJohn R. Cherry III-
Beaches1988-12-21Musical dramaPG-13Garry Marshallco-production with All Girl Productions
Nomination, Academy Award for Art Direction
Three Fugitives1989-01-27Action comedyPG-13Francis Weber-
New York Stories1989-03-10Drama comedyPGWoody Allen
Francis Ford Coppola
Martin Scorsese
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Disorganized Crime1989-04-14Action comedyRJim Koufco-production with Kouf/Bigelow Productions
Dead Poets Society1989-06-09DramaPGPeter WeirAcademy Aw. for Original Screenplay
Nomination, Academy Award for Best Actor
Nomination, Academy Award for Directing
Nomination, Academy Award for Best Picture
Turner & Hooch1989-07-28Buddy comedyPGRoger Spottiswoode-
An Innocent Man1989-10-06DramaRPeter Yates-
Gross Anatomy1989-10-20DramaPG-13Thom Eberhardtco-production with Sandollar Productions
Blaze1989-12-13Biographical dramaRRon SheltonNomination, Academy Aw. for Cinematography
Stella1990ComedyR

2000s

Notes

Touchstone Distributed Films that were deals with: Paramount Pictures,Universal Pictures,20th Century Fox,Columbia Pictures,Tri-Star Pictures,DreamWorks and Warner Bros.

2 Film With Universal Pictures: O,Bother Where Art Thou and the upcoming The Flood

10 Films with 20th Century Fox: Shopgirl,Dogs In The Office,Cutting Trees,15 Citys,About Dreams,The Men in flags,Entering Spratland and the upcoming death were made by Touchstone / Fox and relesed 2005-Present. For Dogs In The Office,Cutting Trees,About Dreams and The Men in Flags . Fox relesed the films in US and Touchstone relesed them internationally. For Shopgirl,15 Citys,Entering Spratland and Death. Tocuhstone relesed the film in US and Fox relesed them internationally. Fighting Dead Man is also an announced Fox/Touchstone movie. It will be lots of more Fox/Touchstone realeses.

7 films with Paramount Pictures: Alive,Face/Off and a lot more.

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Notes and References

1. ^ The Walt Disney Company SEC filing Form 10-K For the Fiscal Year Ended September 30, 2006, page 15
2. ^ Trivia for Trenchcoat (1983). IMDb. Retrieved on 2006-11-23.
3. ^ 1984 Yearly Chart for Domestic Grosses at boxofficemojo.com, Retrieved on May 25 2007.
4. ^ Lev, Michael (January 18, 1991, Friday), 2 Top Movie Producers Sign Disney Accord, The New York Times Financial Desk. Late Edition - Final, Section D, Page 3, Column 1, 286 words
5. ^ The Walt Disney Company SEC filing Form 10-K For the Fiscal Year Ended September 30, 2006, page 15
6. ^ The Walt Disney Company News Release, "Disney-ABC Television Group Renames Television Studio". Retrieved on May 25 2007

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