TriStar Pictures, Inc. (spelled as Tri-Star until 1991) is an American film studio and production company that is a member of the Sony Pictures Motion Picture Group,[1] part of the multinational conglomerate Sony. It is a corporate sibling of Sony studio Columbia Pictures.
TriStar Pictures was established on March 2, 1982, and founded by Victor Kaufman as Nova Pictures.
History[]
TBA
Logo[]
Original Tri-Star logo used from 1984 until 1993 with the release of Cliffhanger.
The TriStar logo used from 1993 to 2015.
TriStar's logo features a Pegasus (either stationary or flying across the screen). The idea came from executive Victor Kaufman and his family's interest in riding horses. The original logo was created with the assistance of Sydney Pollack, who was an adviser at Tri-Star. The horse in the original filmed logo was the same one used in Pollack's film The Electric Horseman.[3]
Filmography[]
- Main article: List of TriStar Pictures films
Film series[]
Title | Release date | No. Films | Notes |
---|---|---|---|
Rambo | 1985–88 | 2 | co-production with Carolco Pictures |
Short Circuit | 1986–88 | ||
Iron Eagle | |||
Look Who's Talking | 1989–93 | 3 | |
Universal Soldier | 1992–99 | 2 | |
3 Ninjas | 1993–98 | 3 | co-production with Sheen Productions |
Sniper | 1993–2002 | 2 | |
Matilda | 1996–2022 | ||
Starship Troopers | 1997–2004 |
See also[]
- Affirm Films
- Columbia Pictures
- Screen Gems
- Sony Pictures Classics
- Triumph Films
- Destination Films
References[]
External links[]
- [TBA Official Sony Pictures website]
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