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  1. 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, Cheetah, The Rescue and Tin Men

  2. In 1983 he founded Silver Screen Management, Inc. (see Silver Screen Partners) with Tom Bernstein, which financed and produced over 75 films with the Walt Disney Company, including Pretty Woman, The Rocketeer, and Three Men and a Baby. The Texas Rangers were purchased in 1989 by a group of investors assembled by Roland W. Betts and George W. Bush.

  3. Jun 9, 1997 · Investors in Silver Screen Partners III, a limited partnership formed in 1986 and designed to raise funds for films distributed by the Walt Disney Co., have filed a $100 million lawsuit against ...

  4. Silver Screen Partners. Company profile page for Silver Screen Partners including stock price, company news, executives, board members, and contact information.

  5. Silver Screen Partners III. (March 13, 1987-August 18, 1989) Logo: None really; just the words Produced in association with Silver Screen Partners III. FX/SFX: None. Music/Sounds: The opening theme of movie. Availability: Rare. Seen on 1987-1989 films from Disney or Touchstone. Scare Factor: None.

  6. Background: Silver Screen Partners II was the second incarnation in the "Silver Screen Partners" brand series that was a successor to Silver Screen Partners.However, this company never used a logo; only a title text and either the Walt Disney Pictures logo or the Touchstone Pictures logo will be shown at the beginning here.

  7. The original Silver Screen Partners, L.P. was organized by New York film investment broker Roland W. Betts to fund movies for HBO in 1982. The limited partnerships (13,000) sold through EF Hutton were oversubscribed and raised $83 million. HBO made a 50% guarantee on their investment for exclusive cable rights.