RM Films International

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RM Films International
TypeFilm distribution
IndustryHome video, motion pictures
Headquarters Hollywood, California
Website www.rmfilms.com

RM Films International is a film distribution company based in Hollywood, California. It was started by filmmaker Russ Meyer to distribute his movies. Since Meyer's death in 2004, RM Films International has been owned and operated by the Russ Meyer Charitable Trust and is a recognized 501(c) private foundation. [1]

With the exceptions of Fanny Hill and the two movies he made for 20th Century Fox ( Beyond the Valley of the Dolls and The Seven Minutes ), Russ Meyer retained the rights to all of the features he directed. RM Films International is currently the only official source for most of Meyer's films, including:

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References

  1. "About". RM Films International. Retrieved 9 May 2015.