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Silver Screen Partners, L.P. Silver Screen Partners II, L.P. Silver Screen Partners III, L.P. Silver Screen Partners IV, L.P. Silver Screen Partners refers to four limited partnerships [a] organized as an alternative funding source for film production originally formed by American investor Roland W. Betts as a collaboration with cable ...
- 1992
- June 8, 1983; 40 years ago
- Dissolved
- Roland W. Betts
Silver Screen Partners III began in January 1987 and raised $300 million through 44,000 investors. Their films included Good Morning, Vietnam; Three Men and a Baby; Who Framed Roger Rabbit; and Honey, I Shrunk the Kids. Silver Screen Partners IV began in June 1988 and through 52,000 investors raised $400 million.
Silver Screen Partners III is a company know for Honey, I Shrunk the Kids, Cocktail, Good Morning, Vietnam, Adventures in Babysitting, Big Business, Deadly Pursuit, Heartbreak Hotel, The Rescue, Cheetah and Tin Men.
Organized in 1985, Silver Screen Partners II, LP financed films for The Walt Disney Company with $193 million. In January 1987, Silver Screen III began financing movies for Disney with $300 million raised, the largest amount raised for a film financing limited partnership by E.F. Hutton.
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