Touchstone Pictures
Touchstone Pictures is a film division of The Walt Disney Company. Its releases are typically more adult than those under the Disney label, although the 1988 feature Who Framed Roger Rabbit and the 1993 movie The Nightmare Before Christmas, which were released under the Touchstone banner, are more considered as "Disney" movies (the former featured Mickey Mouse, Donald Duck and many other Disney characters, though it also featured characters from other studios while the latter, despite not being part of the Disney animated features canon was featured in Kingdom Hearts, which is essentially a Disney crossover).
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The Walt Disney Company - Who Framed Roger Rabbit - The Nightmare Before Christmas - Mickey Mouse - Donald Duck - Disney animated features canon - Kingdom Hearts - Crossover
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The origins of Touchstone Pictures can be traced to the 1979 release of The Black Hole, a science fiction film that sparked controversy due to the fact that it was the first Disney film to receive a PG rating. Over the next few years, Disney experimented with more PG-rated fare, such as the 1981 film Condorman, 1982's Tron and 1983's Trenchcoat. The latter film attracted major criticism for including adult themes that were considered inappropriate for a Disney film. The controversy over Trenchcoat is generally considered the catalyst that sparked the creation of Touchstone Pictures. One title considered for the new company was "Hyperion Pictures," named after the location of the studio in the 1930s before the move to Burbank.
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1979 - The Black Hole - Science fiction - PG - 1981 - Condorman - 1982 - Tron - 1983 - Trenchcoat
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Ironically, some critics complained that the creation of Touchstone in order to distribute more adult content was itself inappropriate for Disney.
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Founded by Disney CEO Ron W. Miller in 1984, Touchstone's first release was Splash, a huge hit for the studio. The film included brief nudity on the part of star Daryl Hannah and adult language.
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Ron W. Miller - 1984 - Splash - Daryl Hannah
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The unit became a top source of income for Disney during the 1980s. Touchstone/Disney's first R-rated film, Down and Out in Beverly Hills, came in January of 1986 and was another smash. Ruthless People followed in April of 1986 and was also huge. One example of a recent release is Signs (2002). Touchstone is still an active unit of the company today. The studio's sister company, Touchstone Television currently produces the smash hits Desperate Housewives and Lost, as well as Scrubs.
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Disney - 1980s - R-rated - Down and Out in Beverly Hills - 1986 - Ruthless People - Signs - 2002 - Touchstone Television - Desperate Housewives - Lost - Scrubs
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