Silver Screen Partners, L.P. (Limited Partnership) was organized in June 1983 to provide full financing for and own feature-length theatrical motion pictures through Walt Disney Pictures and their subsidiary Touchstone Pictures. A public offering of units of limited partnership interests was completed in June 1983, which raised $82.8 million. After payment of offering costs and fees, approximately $74 million was available for investment in films.
Silver Screen financed seven films between June 1983 and December 31, 1995, total budgets amounting to approximately $73,800,000. The seven Silver Screen films (the "Films") were: Flashpoint, released on August 31, 1984; Heaven Help Us, released on February 8, 1985; Volunteers, released on August 16, 1985; Sweet Dreams, released on October 2, 1985; Head Office, released on January 3, 1986; The Hitcher, released on February 21, 1986; and Odd Jobs, released on March 7, 1986.
The business of Silver Screen Partners was managed by Silver Screen Management, Inc., a Delaware corporation which was the managing general partner of Silver Screen Partners. Silver Screen Management supervised Silver Screen's investment in each film, monitored the flow
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