List of ITC Entertainment films

This is a list of films produced/distributed by the defunct British television company, ITC Entertainment. This list also includes films distributed by Associated Film Distribution.

1970s

Release Date Title Notes Ref
September 22, 1971Desperate CharactersDistributed by Paramount Pictures[1]
May 24, 1972The Possession of Joel DelaneyDistributed by Paramount Pictures
November 7, 1974The Tamarind SeedCo-production with Lorimar Film Entertainment; Distributed by Avco Embassy Pictures[2]
May 21, 1975The Return of the Pink PantherDistributed by United Artists
Nominee of the Golden Globe Award for Best Motion Picture - Musical or Comedy
[3]
August 8, 1975Farewell, My LovelyDistributed by Avco Embassy Pictures[4]
March 5, 1976Man FridayDistributed by Avco Embassy Pictures[5]
October 8, 1976The Cassandra CrossingDistributed by Avco Embassy Pictures in North America and 20th Century-Fox internationally[6]
December 22, 1976Voyage of the DamnedDistributed by Avco Embassy Pictures
Nominee of the Golden Globe Award for Best Motion Picture - Drama
[7]
December 25, 1976The Eagle Has LandedDistributed by Columbia Pictures[8]
January 28, 1977Cross of IronDistributed by EMI Films
June 2, 1977The Domino PrincipleDistributed by Avco Embassy Pictures[9]
August 5, 1977March or DieDistributed by Columbia Pictures[10]
December 17, 1977Capricorn OneDistributed by Warner Bros.[11]
March 13, 1978The Big SleepDistributed by United Artists[12]
April 14, 1978The Medusa TouchDistributed by Warner Bros.[13]
October 5, 1978The Boys from BrazilDistributed by 20th Century Fox[14]
October 8, 1978Autumn SonataDistributed by New World Pictures[15]
November 1978Movie MovieDistributed by Warner Bros.
Nominee of the Golden Globe Award for Best Motion Picture - Musical or Comedy
[16]
April 27, 1979FirepowerCo-production with Associated Film Distribution[17]
June 22, 1979The Muppet MovieCo-production with Henson Associates; Distributed by Associated Film Distribution[18]
June 6, 1979Escape to AthenaDistributed by Associated Film Distribution[19]
September 14, 1979Love and BulletsDistributed by Associated Film Distribution[20]
December 7, 1979Killer FishDistributed by Associated Film Distribution[21]

1980s

Release Date Title Notes Ref
February 15, 1980Saturn 3Distributed by Associated Film Distribution[22]
February 22, 1980Blood FeudDistributed by Associated Film Distribution[23]
March 28, 1980The ChangelingCo-production with Carolco Pictures[24]
June 20, 1980Can't Stop the MusicCo-production with EMI Films[25]
August 1, 1980Raise the TitanicDistributed by Associated Film Distribution[26]
October 17, 1980Times SquareCo-production with Butterfly Valley N.Y., EMI Films, Robert Stigwood Organization; Distributed by Associated Film Distribution[27]
October 31, 1980BorderlineCo-production with Marble Arch Productions; Distributed by Associated Film Distribution[28]
December 18, 1980Hawk the Slayer[29]
December 19, 1980Inside MovesDistributed by Associated Film Distribution[30]
December 19, 1980The Jazz SingerCo-production with EMI Films[31]
December 19, 1980The Mirror Crack'dCo-production with EMI Films[32]
April 1981Hard CountryDistributed by Associated Film Distribution[33]
April 23, 1981Gregory's Girl[34]
April 25, 1981The Salamander[35]
May 1981Green Ice[36]
May 22, 1981The Legend of the Lone RangerCo-production with Eaves Movie Ranch, Wrather Productions; Distributed by Universal Pictures and Associated Film Distribution[37]
June 26, 1981The Great Muppet CaperCo-production with Henson Associates; Distributed by Universal Pictures and Associated Film Distribution[38]
June 30, 1981From the Life of the MarionettesDistributed by Associated Film Distribution[39]
August 21, 1981Honky Tonk FreewayCo-production with EMI Films, Honky Tonk Freeway Company and Kendon Films; Distributed by Universal Pictures and Associated Film Distribution[40]
December 4, 1981On Golden PondCo-production with IPC Films; Distributed by Universal Pictures and Associated Film Distribution
Nominee of the Academy Award for Best Picture
[41]
February 19, 1982BarbarosaDistributed by Universal Pictures and Associated Film Distribution[42]
March 5, 1982Evil Under the SunCo-production with EMI Films, Titan Productions and Mersham Productions Ltd.; Distributed by Columbia-EMI-Warner, Universal Pictures and Associated Film Distribution;[43]
November 19, 1982The Last UnicornCo-production with Rankin/Bass and Topcraft; distributed by Jensen Farley Pictures[44]
December 3, 1982FrancesCo-production with EMI Films and Brooksfilms; Distributed by Universal Pictures, Associated Film Distribution and Columbia-EMI-Warner[45]
December 8, 1982Sophie's ChoiceCo-production with Keith Barish Productions; Distributed by Universal Pictures and Associated Film Distribution
Nominee of the Golden Globe Award for Best Motion Picture - Drama
[46]
December 17, 1982The Dark CrystalCo-production with Henson Associates; Distributed by Universal Pictures and Associated Film Distribution[47]
February 1983Second ThoughtsCo-production with David Foster Productions and EMI Films; Distributed by Universal Pictures and Associated Film Distribution[48]
March 4, 1983Tender MerciesCo-production with Antron Media Production and EMI Films; Distributed by Universal Pictures and Associated Film Distribution
Nominee of the Academy Award for Best Picture
Nominee of the Golden Globe Award for Best Motion Picture - Drama
[49]
March 25, 1983Bad BoysCo-production with EMI Films and Solofilm; Distributed by Universal Pictures and Associated Film Distribution[50]
May 1983SlaygroundCo-production with Jennie and Company Thron EMI Screen Entertainment; Distributed by Columbia-EMI-Warner, Universal Pictures; Associated Film Distribution[51]
December 1983Cross CreekCo-production with Thron EMI Screen Entertainment; Distributed by Universal Pictures and Associated Film Distribution[52]
April 6, 1984Where the Boys Are '84Distributed by TriStar Pictures[53]
September 14, 1984The Evil That Men DoDistributed by TriStar Pictures[54]
September 15, 1984The Company of WolvesCo-production with The Cannon Group, Inc.[55]
March 28, 1985Robbery Under Arms[56]
January 23, 1987The StepfatherCo-production with New Century Vista Film Company[57]
July 10, 1987The Brave Little ToasterUK Theatrical Distribution only, produced by Hyperion Animation and The Kushner-Locke Company[58]
May 6, 1988Whoops Apocalypse[59]
June 21, 1988Backfire[60]
August 11, 1988A Summer StoryCo-production with Atlantic Entertainment Group[61]
October 21, 1988Without a ClueCo-production with Orion Pictures[62]
November 27, 1988A Dangerous LifeCo-production with Australian Broadcasting Corporation[63]
October 20, 1989The Last WarriorCo-production with Label Productions and Martin Wragge Production; distributed by SVS Films
November 3, 1989Stepfather II[64]
November 25, 1989Billy the Kid and the Green Baize Vampire[65]

1990s

Release Date Title Notes Ref
April 14, 1990Zapped Again![66]
October 12, 1990Welcome Home, Roxy CarmichaelCo-production with Paramount Pictures[67]
July 18, 1991Zandalee[68]
December 10, 1991Wedlock[69]
January 24, 1993Fear of a Black HatCo-production with The Samuel Goldwyn Company[70]
May 26, 1993Doppelganger[71]
November 17, 1993Ed and His Dead Mother[72]
October 26, 1994The Last SeductionCo-production with October Films[73]
April 11, 1997Keys to TulsaCo-production with PolyGram Filmed Entertainment[74]
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References

  1. Desperate Characters
  2. The Tamarind Seed
  3. The Return of the Pink Panther
  4. Farewell, My Lovely
  5. Man Friday
  6. The Cassandra Crossing
  7. Voyage of the Damned
  8. The Eagle Has Landed
  9. The Domino Principle
  10. March or Die
  11. Capricorn One
  12. The Big Sleep
  13. The Medusa Touch
  14. The Boys from Brazil
  15. Autumn Sonata
  16. Movie Movie
  17. Firepower
  18. The Muppet Movie
  19. Escape to Athena
  20. Love and Bullets
  21. Killer Fish
  22. Saturn 3
  23. "NY Times: Blood Feud". NY Times.com. Retrieved 29 March 2009.
  24. "The Changeling". The New York Times.
  25. "Can't Stop the Music". The New York Times.
  26. Raise the Titanic
  27. "Times Square". The New York Times.
  28. Borderline company credits at The New York Times
  29. Hawk the Slayer
  30. Inside Moves
  31. Maslin, Janet (19 December 1980). "The Jazz Singer (1980)". The New York Times. Retrieved 28 October 2015.
  32. "The Mirror Crack'd". The New York Times.
  33. Hard Country
  34. Gregory's Girl
  35. The Salamander
  36. Green Ice
  37. The Legend of the Lone Ranger
  38. The Great Muppet Caper
  39. Maslin, Janet (30 June 1981). "FILM: NEW Bergman WORK, 'LIFE OF THE MARIONETTES'". The New York Times. Retrieved 28 October 2015.
  40. "Honky Tonk Freeway". The New York Times.
  41. On Golden Pond
  42. Barbarosa
  43. "Evil Under the Sun". The New York Times.
  44. The Last Unicorn
  45. "Frances". The New York Times.
  46. Sophie's Choice
  47. The Dark Crystal
  48. Second Thoughts
  49. Tender Mercies
  50. "Bad Boys". The New York Times.
  51. "Slayground". The New York Times.
  52. "Cross Creek". The New York Times.
  53. Where the Boys Are '84
  54. The Evil That Men Do
  55. The Company of Wolves
  56. Robbery Under Arms
  57. The Stepfather
  58. The Brave Little Toaster
  59. Whoops Apocalypse
  60. Backfire
  61. A Summer Story
  62. Without a Clue
  63. A Dangerous Life
  64. Stepfather II
  65. Billy the Kid and the Green Baize Vampire
  66. Zapped Again
  67. Welcome Home, Roxy Carmichael
  68. Zandalee
  69. Wedlock
  70. Fear of a Black Hat
  71. Doppelganger
  72. Ed and His Dead Mother
  73. The Last Seduction
  74. Keys to Tulsa
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