List of Amblin Entertainment films

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This is a list of films produced by U.S. independent production company Amblin Entertainment, currently based in Universal City, California and owned by media-entertainment company Amblin Partners, and associated with Universal Pictures. Amblin Entertainment was established in 1981 by filmmaker Steven Spielberg with two producers, Kathleen Kennedy and Frank Marshall.

Films[]

Released films[]

Title Release date U.S. distributor International distributor Co-production companies
Continental Divide September 18, 1981 Universal Pictures as Amblin Productions
Poltergeist June 4, 1982 MGM/UA Entertainment Co. as Steven Spielberg Productions
E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial June 11, 1982 Universal Pictures
Gremlins June 8, 1984 Warner Bros.
Fandango January 25, 1985
The Goonies June 7, 1985
Back to the Future July 3, 1985 Universal Pictures U-Drive Productions
Young Sherlock Holmes December 4, 1985 Paramount Pictures
The Color Purple December 18, 1985 Warner Bros. The Guber-Peters Company
The Money Pit March 26, 1986 Universal Pictures U-Drive Productions
An American Tail November 21, 1986 Sullivan Bluth Studios
David Krischner Productions
U-Drive Productions
Harry and the Hendersons June 5, 1987 U-Drive Productions
Innerspace July 1, 1987 Warner Bros. The Guber-Peters Company
Empire of the Sun December 9, 1987
Batteries Not Included December 18, 1987 Universal Pictures
Who Framed Roger Rabbit June 22, 1988 Buena Vista Pictures Touchstone Pictures

Silver Screen Partners III

The Land Before Time November 18, 1988 Universal Pictures Lucasfilm
Sullivan Bluth Studios
U-Drive Productions
Dad October 27, 1989 Ubu Productions
Back to the Future Part II November 22, 1989 U-Drive Productions
Always December 22, 1989 United Artists
U-Drive Productions
Joe Versus the Volcano March 9, 1990 Warner Bros.
Back to the Future Part III May 25, 1990 Universal Pictures U-Drive Productions
Gremlins 2: The New Batch June 15, 1990 Warner Bros.
Arachnophobia July 18, 1990 Buena Vista Pictures Hollywood Pictures

Tangled Web Productions

Cape Fear November 13, 1991 Universal Pictures Cappa Films
TriBeCa Productions
An American Tail: Fievel Goes West November 22, 1991 credited under Amblimation
Hook December 11, 1991 TriStar Pictures
Noises Off* March 20, 1992 Buena Vista Pictures Touchstone Pictures
Nothing On Productions
Touchwood Pacific Partners
A Far Off Place* March 12, 1993 Walt Disney Pictures
Touchwood Pacific Partners
Jurassic Park June 11, 1993 Universal Pictures
We're Back! A Dinosaur's Story November 24, 1993 credited under Amblimation
A Dangerous Woman* December 3, 1993 Gramercy Pictures (distributing label)
Island World
Rollercoaster Productions
Schindler's List December 15, 1993
The Flintstones May 27, 1994 Hanna-Barbera Productions
The Little Rascals* August 5, 1994 King World Productions
Little Giants* October 14, 1994 Warner Bros.
Casper May 26, 1995 Universal Pictures The Harvey Entertainment Company
The Bridges of Madison County* June 2, 1995 Warner Bros. Malpaso Productions
To Wong Foo, Thanks for Everything! Julie Newmar* September 8, 1995 Universal Pictures
How to Make an American Quilt* October 6, 1995
Balto December 22, 1995 credited under Amblimation
Twister May 17, 1996 Warner Bros. Universal Pictures Constant c Productions
The Trigger Effect* August 30, 1996 Universal Pictures Gramercy Pictures (distributing label)
The Lost World: Jurassic Park May 19, 1997
Men in Black July 2, 1997 Columbia Pictures Parkes/MacDonald Productions
Small Soldiers July 10, 1998 DreamWorks Pictures Universal Pictures
The Mask of Zorro July 17, 1998 TriStar Pictures
Saving Private Ryan July 24, 1998 DreamWorks Pictures Paramount Pictures Mark Gordon Productions
The Mutual Film Company
In Dreams*[1] January 15, 1999
The Flintstones in Viva Rock Vegas* April 28, 2000 Universal Pictures Hanna-Barbera Productions
A.I. Artificial Intelligence June 29, 2001 Warner Bros. Pictures (also international home video) DreamWorks Pictures (also US home video) Stanley Kubrick Productions
Jurassic Park III July 18, 2001 Universal Pictures
Minority Report June 21, 2002 20th Century Fox (also international home video) DreamWorks Pictures (also US home video) Blue Tulip Productions
Cruise/Wagner Productions
Men in Black II July 3, 2002 Columbia Pictures Parkes/MacDonald Productions
Catch Me If You Can December 25, 2002 DreamWorks Pictures Kemp Company
Parkes/MacDonald Productions
Splendid Pictures
The Terminal June 18, 2004 Parkes/MacDonald Productions
War of the Worlds June 29, 2005 Paramount Pictures (also international home video) DreamWorks Pictures (also US home video) Cruise/Wagner Productions
The Legend of Zorro October 28, 2005 Columbia Pictures Spyglass Entertainment
Tornado Productions
Memoirs of a Geisha December 9, 2005 DreamWorks Pictures, Red Wagon Productions
Spyglass Entertainment
Munich December 23, 2005 Universal Pictures DreamWorks Pictures Alliance Atlantis
Barry Mendel Productions
The Kennedy/Marshall Company
Peninsula Films
Monster House July 21, 2006 Columbia Pictures ImageMovers
Relativity Media
Flags of Our Fathers October 20, 2006 DreamWorks Pictures Warner Bros. Pictures Malpaso Productions
Letters from Iwo Jima December 20, 2006 Warner Bros. Pictures DreamWorks Pictures
Hereafter October 22, 2010 Malpaso Productions
The Kennedy/Marshall Company
Super 8 June 10, 2011 Paramount Pictures Bad Robot Productions
The Adventures of Tintin December 21, 2011 Paramount Pictures (also UK, Australia and Canada) Columbia Pictures The Kennedy/Marshall Company
WingNut Films
Nickelodeon Movies
War Horse December 25, 2011 Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures (via Touchstone Pictures) DreamWorks Pictures
Reliance Entertainment
The Kennedy/Marshall Company
Men in Black 3 May 25, 2012 Columbia Pictures Parkes/MacDonald ImageNation
Media Magik Entertainment
Hemisphere Media Capital
Lincoln November 16, 2012 Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures (via Touchstone Pictures) 20th Century Fox DreamWorks Pictures
Participant Media
Reliance Entertainment
The Kennedy/Marshall Company
The Hundred-Foot Journey August 8, 2014 Mister Smith Entertainment (EMEA) DreamWorks Pictures
Reliance Entertainment
Participant Media
Image Nation
Harpo Films
Jurassic World June 12, 2015 Universal Pictures Legendary Pictures
The Kennedy/Marshall Company
Bridge of Spies October 16, 2015 Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures (via Touchstone Pictures) 20th Century Fox DreamWorks Pictures
Participant Media
Reliance Entertainment
Fox 2000 Pictures
Marc Platt Productions
TSG Entertainment
Afterworks Limited
Studio Babelsberg
The BFG July 1, 2016 Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures Mister Smith Entertainment (EMEA) Walt Disney Pictures
Walden Media
Reliance Entertainment
The Kennedy/Marshall Company
A Dog's Purpose* January 27, 2017 Universal Pictures Reliance Entertainment
Walden Media
Pariah Entertainment Group
The Post December 22, 2017 20th Century Fox Universal Pictures (elsewhere)
Mister Smith Entertainment (EMEA)
DreamWorks Pictures
Participant Media
Pascal Pictures
Star Thrower Entertainment
TSG Entertainment
Ready Player One March 29, 2018 Warner Bros. Pictures Village Roadshow Pictures
De Line Pictures
Farah Films & Management[2]
Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom June 22, 2018 Universal Pictures The Kennedy/Marshall Company
Legendary Entertainment
Perfect World Pictures
The House with a Clock in Its Walls* September 21, 2018 Mister Smith Entertainment (EMEA) Mythology Entertainment
A Dog's Journey* May 17, 2019 Reliance Entertainment
Walden Media
Alibaba Pictures
Pariah Entertainment Group
Men in Black: International June 14, 2019 Columbia Pictures Parkes+MacDonald Productions
Image Nation Abu Dhabi
Cats* December 20, 2019 Universal Pictures Monumental Pictures
The Really Useful Group
Working Title Films
Perfect World Pictures
The Turning* January 24, 2020 Dreamworks Pictures
Reliance Entertainment
Vertigo Entertainment
Chislehurst Entertainment
Finch* November 5, 2021 Apple TV+ Dutch Angle
ImageMovers
Playtone
Alibaba Pictures
Misher Films
Walden Media
West Side Story[3] December 10, 2021[4] 20th Century Studios TSG Entertainment

Note: The films marked with "*" are ones that Spielberg had no involvement with.

Upcoming films[]

Title Release date U.S. distributor International distributor Co-production companies
Jurassic World Dominion June 10, 2022[5][6][7] Universal Pictures Perfect World Pictures
Distant*[8] September 16, 2022 DreamWorks Pictures
Automatik
Six Foot Turkey Productions
The Fabelmans November 23, 2022
Untitled Bee Gees biopic January 20, 2023 Paramount Pictures GK Films
Sister Films
Last Voyage of the Demeter* January 27, 2023 Universal Pictures New Republic Pictures
Phoenix Pictures
Latina Pictures
Untitled fifth Indiana Jones film June 30, 2023 Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures Lucasfilm
The Color Purple[9] December 20, 2023 Warner Bros. Pictures Harpo Films
Scott Sanders Productions

Short films[]

Direct-to-video[]

References[]

  1. ^ Copyright Application for In Dreams (January 27, 1999). United States Copyright Office. Retrieved November 8, 2012.
  2. ^ Anita Busch (25 March 2015). "Steven Spielberg To Direct 'Ready Player One'; Book Is Sci-Fi Cult Favorite - Deadline". Deadline. Archived from the original on 2020-07-02. Retrieved 2020-04-17.
  3. ^ "West Side Story: Everything We Know About Steven Spielberg's Remake". PEOPLE.com. Archived from the original on 2018-12-09. Retrieved 2018-12-09.
  4. ^ Adalessandro, Anthony (May 7, 2019). "Disney-Fox Updates Release Schedule: Sets Three Untitled 'Star Wars' Movies, 'Avatar' Franchise To Kick Off In 2021 & More". Deadline. Archived from the original on May 7, 2019. Retrieved May 7, 2019.
  5. ^ Frank Pallotta. "Worrying sign for the movies: Next 'Jurassic World' film delayed until 2022". CNN. Retrieved 2020-10-08.
  6. ^ "'Jurassic World: Dominion' Pushed Back a Year to June 2022". TheWrap. 2020-10-06. Retrieved 2020-10-08.
  7. ^ Rubin, Rebecca (2020-10-06). "'Jurassic World: Dominion' Delays Release to 2022". Variety. Retrieved 2020-10-08.
  8. ^ Brian Mezerski (February 21, 2019). "Amblin Grabs Feature Spec 'Distant' In Pre-Emptive Strike". Deadline Hollywood. Archived from the original on October 5, 2020.
  9. ^ Kit, Borys (November 2, 2018). "Spielberg, Oprah Bringing 'Color Purple' to Big Screen (Exclusive)". The Hollywood Reporter. Archived from the original on December 11, 2020. Retrieved December 29, 2020.
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