The following is a list of films originally produced and/or distributed theatrically by Paramount Pictures and released in the 1980s.
Release date
|
Title
|
Notes
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February 8, 1980 |
American Gigolo |
|
March 20, 1980 |
Nijinsky |
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March 21, 1980 |
Little Darlings |
co-production with Kings Road Productions
|
March 28, 1980 |
Serial |
|
May 9, 1980 |
Friday the 13th |
North American distribution only; produced by Georgetown Productions
|
May 30, 1980 |
Bon Voyage, Charlie Brown (and Don't Come Back!!) |
co-production with United Feature Syndicate and Bill Melendez Productions
|
June 2, 1980 |
The Outsider |
British film
|
June 6, 1980 |
Urban Cowboy |
|
June 19, 1980 |
Rough Cut |
|
July 2, 1980 |
Airplane! |
Inducted into the National Film Registry in 2010
|
August 1, 1980 |
The Hunter |
co-production with Rastar
|
September 9, 1980 |
Phobia |
U.S. distribution only; produced by Borough Park Productions
|
September 19, 1980 |
Ordinary People |
co-production with Wildwood Enterprises Winner of the Academy Award for Best Picture
|
October 3, 1980 |
Coast to Coast |
|
October 10, 1980 |
The Elephant Man |
North American distribution only; produced by Brooksfilms[1] Nominee for the Academy Award for Best Picture
|
October 17, 1980 |
Breaking Glass |
North American distribution only; produced by Allied Stars
|
December 12, 1980 |
Popeye |
North American distribution only, co-production with Walt Disney Productions
|
Release date
|
Title
|
Notes
|
February 11, 1981 |
My Bloody Valentine |
Canadian film; co-production with Canadian Film Development Corporation and Secret Film Company
|
March 20, 1981 |
The Postman Always Rings Twice[note 1] |
North American theatrical distribution only; produced by Lorimar
|
Kelly |
Canadian distribution and U.S. cable television only
|
April 3, 1981 |
Atlantic City |
North American distribution only; produced by International Cinema Corporation and Selta Films Nominee for the Academy Award for Best Picture.
|
April 10, 1981 |
Going Ape! |
co-production with Hemdale
|
May 1, 1981 |
Friday the 13th Part II |
co-production with Georgetown Productions
|
May 5, 1981 |
Second-Hand Hearts[note 1] |
North American theatrical distribution only; produced by Lorimar
|
May 15, 1981 |
The Fan |
distribution only; produced by The Stigwood Group[2]
|
June 5, 1981 |
The Sea Wolves[note 1] |
North American theatrical distribution only; produced by Lorimar
|
June 12, 1981 |
Raiders of the Lost Ark |
distribution only; produced by Lucasfilm, Ltd.[3] Nominee for the Academy Award for Best Picture. Inducted into the National Film Registry in 1999
|
June 26, 1981 |
Dragonslayer |
North American distribution only; co-production with Walt Disney Productions
|
July 1, 1981 |
S.O.B.[note 1] |
North American theatrical distribution only; produced by Lorimar
|
July 30, 1981 |
Escape to Victory[note 1]
|
July 1981 |
Gas |
Canadian film; distribution only; produced by Filmplan International, Davis-Panzer Productions, and Canadian Film Development Corporation
|
August 7, 1981 |
Student Bodies |
|
August 21, 1981 |
First Monday in October |
|
August 28, 1981 |
Gallipoli |
distribution outside Australia and New Zealand only; co-production with Robert Stigwood Productions and Associated R&R Films
|
September 11, 1981 |
Night School[note 1] |
North American theatrical distribution only; produced by Lorimar
|
September 18, 1981 |
Mommie Dearest |
|
October 2, 1981 |
Paternity |
|
November 20, 1981 |
Ragtime |
North American distribution only; produced by Dino De Laurentiis Corporation
|
December 4, 1981 |
Reds |
Nominee for the Academy Award for Best Picture
|
Release date
|
Title
|
Notes
|
January 29, 1982 |
Venom |
North American theatrical distribution only; produced by Morison Film Group
|
February 12, 1982 |
Love and Money[note 1] |
North American theatrical distribution only; produced by Lorimar
|
March 5, 1982 |
I'm Dancing as Fast as I Can |
|
April 2, 1982 |
Some Kind of Hero |
|
April 30, 1982 |
Partners |
|
May 21, 1982 |
Fighting Back |
North American distribution only; produced by Dino De Laurentiis Corporation[4]
|
June 4, 1982 |
Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan |
|
June 11, 1982 |
Grease 2 |
co-production with Robert Stigwood Productions
|
August 13, 1982 |
An Officer and a Gentleman |
co-production with Lorimar
|
Friday the 13th Part III |
co-production with Jason Productions
|
October 1, 1982 |
Jekyll and Hyde... Together Again |
|
October 8, 1982 |
Lookin' to Get Out[note 1] |
North American theatrical distribution only; produced by Lorimar
|
October 22, 1982 |
The Sender |
British film; co-production with Kingsmere Properties
|
October 29, 1982 |
It Came from Hollywood |
|
November 12, 1982 |
White Dog |
|
November 19, 1982 |
Ladies and Gentlemen, The Fabulous Stains |
|
November 19, 1982 |
Heidi's Song[note 1] |
North American theatrical distribution only; produced by Hanna-Barbera[5]
|
December 8, 1982 |
48 Hrs. |
|
December 10, 1982 |
Airplane II: The Sequel |
|
Release date
|
Title
|
Notes
|
February 18, 1983 |
The Lords of Discipline |
co-production with Jaffe/Katzka Productions
|
March 4, 1983 |
Baby It's You |
distribution only; produced by Double Play Productions[6]
|
April 1, 1983 |
Man, Woman and Child |
North American distribution only; co-production with Gaylord Productions
|
April 15, 1983 |
Flashdance |
co-production with PolyGram Pictures
|
May 6, 1983 |
Still Smokin' |
|
June 8, 1983 |
Trading Places |
co-production with Landis/Folsey Productions
|
July 15, 1983 |
Staying Alive |
co-production with Robert Stigwood Productions
|
August 12, 1983 |
The Man Who Wasn't There |
|
August 26, 1983 |
Daniel |
North American distribution only
|
September 30, 1983 |
Beyond The Limit |
North American distribution only; produced by World Film Services and Parsons & Whittemore Lyddon, Ltd.
|
October 21, 1983 |
The Dead Zone |
North American distribution only; produced by Dino De Laurentiis Corporation[7]
|
November 4, 1983 |
Testament |
distribution only; produced by Entertainment Events and American Playhouse[8]
|
November 18, 1983 |
Nate and Hayes |
distribution outside Australia and New Zealand only; produced by Phillips-Whitehouse Productions[9]
|
December 9, 1983 |
Terms of Endearment |
Winner of the Academy Award for Best Picture
|
December 16, 1983 |
Uncommon Valor |
|
The Keep |
|
Release date
|
Title
|
Notes
|
February 17, 1984 |
Footloose |
|
March 23, 1984 |
Racing with the Moon |
co-production with Jaffe-Lansing Productions
|
April 13, 1984 |
Friday the 13th: The Final Chapter |
|
May 23, 1984 |
Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom |
distribution only; produced by Lucasfilm, Ltd.
|
June 1, 1984 |
Star Trek III: The Search for Spock |
|
June 8, 1984 |
Top Secret! |
co-production with Kingsmere Properties
|
July 20, 1984 |
Best Defense |
|
August 3, 1984 |
National Lampoon's Joy of Sex |
|
September 28, 1984 |
The River Rat |
|
October 19, 1984 |
Thief of Hearts |
co-production with Don Simpson/Jerry Bruckheimer Films
|
October 26, 1984 |
Firstborn |
co-production with Jaffe-Lansing Productions and Witt/Thomas Productions
|
November 21, 1984 |
Falling in Love |
|
December 5, 1984 |
Beverly Hills Cop |
co-production with Don Simpson/Jerry Bruckheimer Films
|
Release date
|
Title
|
Notes
|
February 8, 1985 |
Witness |
Nominee for the Academy Award for Best Picture
|
March 22, 1985 |
Friday the 13th: A New Beginning |
|
March 29, 1985 |
King David |
|
May 10, 1985 |
Rustlers' Rhapsody |
|
June 14, 1985 |
D.A.R.Y.L. |
North American distribution only; co-production with World Film Services
|
July 12, 1985 |
Explorers |
|
August 9, 1985 |
Summer Rental |
co-production with The Brillstein Company
|
August 30, 1985 |
Compromising Positions |
|
October 11, 1985 |
Silver Bullet |
North American distribution only; produced by Dino De Laurentiis Corporation
|
November 1, 1985 |
Macaroni |
North American theatrical distribution only
|
November 8, 1985 |
That Was Then... This Is Now |
North American distribution only; co-production with Media Ventures
|
December 4, 1985 |
Young Sherlock Holmes |
co-production with Amblin Entertainment
|
December 13, 1985 |
Clue |
co-production with PolyGram Pictures and Debra Hill Productions
|
Release date
|
Title
|
Notes
|
February 7, 1986 |
Lady Jane |
British film
|
February 28, 1986 |
Pretty in Pink |
|
March 7, 1986 |
16 Days of Glory[note 2] |
distribution only; produced by Cappy Productions[10]
|
March 14, 1986 |
Gung Ho |
|
March 27, 1986 |
April Fool's Day |
co-production with Hometown Films
|
May 2, 1986 |
Blue City |
|
May 9, 1986 |
Fire with Fire |
|
May 16, 1986 |
Top Gun |
co-production with Don Simpson/Jerry Bruckheimer Films Inducted into the National Film Registry in 2015
|
June 6, 1986 |
Raw Deal |
Canadian distribution only, produced by De Laurentiis Entertainment Group
|
June 11, 1986 |
Ferris Bueller's Day Off |
Inducted into the National Film Registry in 2014
|
June 20, 1986 |
My Little Pony: The Movie |
Canadian distribution only, produced by De Laurentiis Entertainment Group
|
July 25, 1986 |
Heartburn |
|
Maximum Overdrive |
Canadian distribution only, produced by De Laurentiis Entertainment Group
|
August 1, 1986 |
Friday the 13th Part VI: Jason Lives |
co-production with Terror, Inc.
|
August 8, 1986 |
The Transformers: The Movie |
Canadian distribution only, produced by De Laurentiis Entertainment Group
|
August 15, 1986 |
Manhunter
|
August 22, 1986 |
The Whoopee Boys |
|
September 19, 1986 |
Blue Velvet |
Canadian distribution only, produced by De Laurentiis Entertainment Group
|
Radioactive Dreams
|
September 26, 1986 |
Crocodile Dundee |
North American distribution only; produced by Rimfire Films
|
October 3, 1986 |
Children of a Lesser God |
Nominee for the Academy Award for Best Picture
|
October 24, 1986 |
Trick or Treat |
Canadian distribution only, produced by De Laurentiis Entertainment Group
|
November 7, 1986 |
Tai-Pan
|
November 21, 1986 |
Body Slam
|
November 26, 1986 |
Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home |
|
December 12, 1986 |
The Golden Child |
co-production with Eddie Murphy Productions
|
Crimes of the Heart |
Canadian distribution only, produced by De Laurentiis Entertainment Group
|
December 19, 1986 |
King Kong Lives
|
Release date
|
Title
|
Notes
|
January 16, 1987 |
Critical Condition |
|
The Bedroom Window |
Canadian distribution only, produced by De Laurentiis Entertainment Group
|
February 6, 1987 |
From the Hip
|
February 27, 1987 |
Some Kind of Wonderful |
co-production with Hughes Entertainment
|
April 10, 1987 |
Campus Man |
North American distribution only; co-production with RKO Pictures
|
May 4, 1987 |
Evil Dead II |
Canadian distribution only, produced by De Laurentiis Entertainment Group
|
May 8, 1987 |
Hot Pursuit |
North American distribution only; co-production with RKO Pictures
|
May 20, 1987 |
Beverly Hills Cop II |
co-production with Don Simpson/Jerry Bruckheimer Films and Eddie Murphy Productions
|
June 3, 1987 |
The Untouchables |
|
July 22, 1987 |
Summer School |
|
August 7, 1987 |
Back to the Beach |
|
August 28, 1987 |
Hamburger Hill[note 3] |
North American theatrical and television distribution only; produced by RKO Pictures and Interaccess Film Distribution[11]
|
September 18, 1987 |
Fatal Attraction |
co-production with Jaffe/Lansing Productions Nominee for the Academy Award for Best Picture
|
November 25, 1987 |
Planes, Trains and Automobiles |
co-production with Hughes Entertainment
|
December 18, 1987 |
Eddie Murphy Raw |
|
Release date
|
Title
|
Notes
|
February 5, 1988 |
She's Having a Baby |
co-production with Hughes Entertainment
|
March 25, 1988 |
A New Life |
|
April 15, 1988 |
Plain Clothes |
|
April 22, 1988 |
The Blue Iguana |
North American distribution only; produced by PolyGram Movies and Propaganda Films
|
Permanent Record |
|
May 13, 1988 |
Friday the 13th Part VII: The New Blood |
co-production with Friday Four, Inc.
|
May 25, 1988 |
Crocodile Dundee II |
distribution outside Australia and New Zealand only; produced by Rimfire Films
|
June 10, 1988 |
The Presidio |
|
June 29, 1988 |
Coming to America |
co-production with Landis/Folsey Productions
|
July 22, 1988 |
Big Top Pee-wee |
|
August 12, 1988 |
Tucker: The Man and His Dream[note 4] |
North America distribution only; produced by Lucasfilm, Ltd. and Zoetrope Studios (uncredited)[12]
|
October 14, 1988 |
The Accused |
co-production with Jaffe/Lansing Productions
|
November 4, 1988 |
U2: Rattle and Hum |
co-production with Midnight Films
|
November 11, 1988 |
Distant Thunder |
|
November 23, 1988 |
Scrooged |
co-production with Mirage Productions
|
December 2, 1988 |
The Naked Gun: From the Files of Police Squad! |
|
Release date
|
Title
|
Notes
|
January 13, 1989 |
The Experts |
|
February 10, 1989 |
Cousins |
|
April 7, 1989 |
Major League |
North American distribution only; co-production with Morgan Creek Productions and Mirage
|
April 21, 1989 |
Pet Sematary |
|
May 24, 1989 |
Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade |
distribution only; produced by Lucasfilm, Ltd.
|
June 9, 1989 |
Star Trek V: The Final Frontier |
|
July 28, 1989 |
Friday the 13th Part VIII: Jason Takes Manhattan |
co-production with Horror, Inc.
|
August 18, 1989 |
Let It Ride |
|
August 30, 1989 |
Shirley Valentine |
British film
|
September 22, 1989 |
Black Rain |
|
October 20, 1989 |
Fat Man and Little Boy |
|
November 17, 1989 |
Harlem Nights |
co-production with Eddie Murphy Productions
|
December 15, 1989 |
We're No Angels |
|