Producers Sales Organization

Producers Sales Organization was an independent production/sales company founded in 1977.[1] Initiated by Mark Damon, an actor-turned-producer,[1] PSO (its otherwise known moniker) largely handled foreign sales of independent films. It was initially was a partnership between Damon, producer Sandy Howard, and Richard St. Johns, who worked for Arthur Guinness Son & Co. At one point, it was a subsidiary of Guinness.[2] In its final years of existence, PSO briefly became a full-fledged production company.

Despite releasing many successful films, PSO ended up running into financial problems and was forced into bankruptcy in 1986, effectively ending the company.[3] Many of its employees were soon hired by Vestron Pictures to run a new foreign sales unit dubbed Producers Distribution Organization, later renamed Interaccess Film Distribution, Inc.[4][5][6]

A year after PSO ended, Damon founded a new company, with Peter Guber and Jon Peters, called Vision International.[1]

A majority of the PSO library would ultimately end up with Mel Gibson and his Icon International company.

Among the most notable films PSO represented or financed include:

References

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  2. Damon & Schreyer, p. 47-49
  3. Damon, M.; Schreyer, L. (2008). From Cowboy to Mogul to Monster: The Neverending Story of Film Pioneer Mark Damon. AuthorHouse. p. 438. ISBN 9781463465056.
  4. "Vestron hired 3 members of PSO's management. - Los Angeles Times". articles.latimes.com. Retrieved 2014-10-01.
  5. LA BRIEFLY. Daily News of Los Angeles (August 26, 1986).
  6. Billboard (November 1, 1986), p. 48
  7. Damon & Schreyer, p. 53-56
  8. 1 2 Damon & Schreyer, p. 58
  9. Damon & Schreyer, p. 56-57
  10. Damon & Schreyer, p. 60-65
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