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  1. Silver Screen Partners were four limited partnerships formed by Roland W. Betts to fund movies for HBO, Disney, and other studios from 1983 to 1992. They produced films such as Footloose, Who Framed Roger Rabbit, and Beauty and the Beast.

  2. Silver Screen Partners were limited partnerships that funded movies for Disney and other studios from 1982 to 1990. Learn about their history, structure, and list of films produced or co-produced by them.

  3. Silver Screen Partners IV began in June 1988 and through 52,000 investors raised $400 million. Their films included The Good Mother, Beaches, Dead Poets Society, Turner & Hooch, and The Little Mermaid. (There was a Silver Screen Partners I, but it invested in HBO films, not in Disney.)

  4. Silver Screen Partners refers to four limited partnerships [lower-alpha 1] organized as an alternative funding source for film production originally formed by American investor Roland W. Betts as a collaboration with cable television network HBO in 1983.

  5. Oct 2, 2024 · The first Silver Screen Partners venture was formed in 1982 by New York film investment broker Ronald W. Betts to fund movies for the newly founded HBO Pictures (now "HBO Films"). TriStar Pictures would release the joint-venture's films theatrically.

  6. When his partner is killed in the line of duty, Artie Lewis becomes the legal guardian of his three orphaned girls. But during his investigation of the case, Lewis finds his life – and that of his newfound family – on the line.

  7. Discover new TV shows and movies from Silver Screen Partners II and where you can watch them.