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  1. Background: Touchstone Pictures (formerly "Touchstone Films") was established by The Walt Disney Company in February 1984 to produce and distribute more adult-oriented films. The company was merely a brand, and didn't operate as a separate company. The company became a dominant force between its establishment in the 1980s to the early 2000s, making several successful films such as Who Framed ...

  2. Touchstone Pictures is one part of The Walt Disney Company. Touchstone was started in 1984. Its movies can be for older audiences than Walt Disney Pictures movies. The company used to make television shows The Golden Girls, Blossom, Boy Meets World, My Wife and Kids, Desperate Housewives, Lost, Grey's Anatomy, and Scrubs.

  3. Touchstone Pictures/Trailer Variations. Main Logo Variations Trailer Variations. D.O.A. (1988): When the light hits the ball, the logo pauses and screen zooms in on the ball and flashes before going to the trailer. 10 Things I Hate About You (1999): After the logo forms, the thunderball and the words fall open as flaps to reveal "10" in a red ...

  4. This is a list of theatrical feature films released under the Touchstone Pictures film banner (known as that since 1986, with Tough Guys) and films released before that under the former name, Touchstone Films (1984–86). Most films listed here were distributed in the United States, unless otherwise noted, by The Walt Disney Studios' theatrical distribution unit; currently known as Walt Disney ...

  5. Touchstone Pictures was an American film distribution studio and label of Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures, created and owned by The Walt Disney Company. Feature films released under the Touchstone label are produced and financed by The Walt Disney Studios, and feature more mature themes targeted towards adult audiences, than those films released under the studio's flagship Walt Disney ...

  6. Touchstone Pictures was formed on February 15, 1984, under the name Touchstone Films, as a label for its more "mature" movies, the logo was designed by Landor Associates. In 1986, Touchstone Films was renamed as Touchstone Pictures, following the release of Ruthless People, Disney retired the label on September 2, 2016 after the expiration of their DreamWorks deal in August 2016 (since they ...

  7. Oct 13, 2023 · Disney’s first-ever PG-rated film was The Black Hole (1979). Disney's interest in creating more adult-oriented content led to the creation of Touchstone Pictures in 1984. Disney has created many successful non-G-rated films over the years since The Black Hole. Audiences may have taken a step back in 1979 when Disney released its first PG ...

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