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Highest-grossing films of 1991 Rank Title Distributor Worldwide gross 1 Terminator 2: Judgment Day: TriStar Pictures: $204,843,345 2 Robin Hood: Prince of Thieves: Warner Bros. $165,493,908 3 Beauty and the Beast: Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures: $145,863,363 4 The Silence of the Lambs: Orion: $130,742,922 5 City Slickers: Columbia Pictures ...
Miracle in the Wilderness is a 1991 American adventure film directed by Kevin James Dobson and written by Michael Michaelian and Jim Byrnes. The film stars Kris Kristofferson, Kim Cattrall, John Dennis Johnston, Rino Thunder, David Oliver and Sheldon Peters Wolfchild. The film premiered on TNT on December 9, 1991. [1] [2] [3]
Ted & Venus is a 1991 American black comedy film directed by Bud Cort, written by Cort and Paul Ciotti and featuring an all-star cast. The original music is composed by David Robbins . The film premiered theatrically in New York City on December 20, 1991, and was later released on home video in 1993. [ 1 ]
Naked Lunch is a 1991 surrealist science fiction drama film written and directed by David Cronenberg and starring Peter Weller, Judy Davis, Ian Holm, and Roy Scheider.It is an adaptation of William S. Burroughs's 1959 novel Naked Lunch, and an international co-production of Canada, Britain, and Japan.
Main menu. Main menu. move to sidebar hide. ... December 6, 1991 () (Netherlands) ... MGM Home Entertainment released Eve of Destruction on DVD on July 15, 2003 ...
Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country broke Beverly Hills Cop ' s record ($15.2 million) for the highest weekend debut in December and Star Trek V: The Final Frontier ' s record ($17.3 million) for the highest weekend debut for a film based on a television show.
The year 1991 in film involved numerous significant events. Important films released this year included The Silence of the Lambs , Beauty and the Beast , Thelma & Louise , JFK and Terminator 2: Judgment Day .
The film presents thirty pieces of music performed before an audience in the main auditorium of Carnegie Hall, New York City on 8 December 1991. [1] [2] The soloists mostly stand on a multi-level platform at the front of the stage, the back of which is decorated with three large, lavish panels of Christmas imagery inspired by designs on a Russian lacquer box.