Audubon Films
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- | "It may be said that [Radley] Metzger-the-distributor is as much an [[auteur]] as Metzger-the-director, since he would often spend months [[Re-edited film|re-editing]] (and occasionally re-shooting) a [[foreign film]] for the American market." --"[[Aristocrat of the Erotic]]" (1973) by Richard Corliss. | + | "It may be said that [Radley] Metzger-the-[[Film distributor |distributor]] is as much an [[auteur]] as Metzger-the-director, since he would often spend months [[Re-edited film|re-editing]] (and occasionally re-shooting) a [[World cinema |foreign film]] for the [[Cinema of the United States|American market]]." --"[[Aristocrat of the Erotic]]" (1973) by Richard Corliss. |
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- | "''[[Dark Odyssey]]'' was my introduction to [[Janus Films]]. I called and asked if they wanted to distribute the film. This is how I met [[Ava Leighton]], who became the general sales manager for Audubon. I did all the [[Trailer (promotion) |trailer]]s and whatever [[Re-edited film|re-editing]] they had to do." --Radley Metzger interviewed by Jay Kent Lorenz, [[Psychotronic Video]] No. 17, Winter 1994 | + | "''[[Dark Odyssey]]'' was my introduction to [[Janus Films]]. I called and asked if they wanted to distribute the film. This is how I met [[Ava Leighton]], who became the general sales manager for [[Audubon Films|Audubon]]. I did all the [[Trailer (promotion) |trailer]]s and whatever [[Re-edited film|re-editing]] they had to do." --Radley Metzger interviewed by Jay Kent Lorenz, [[Psychotronic Video]] No. 17, Winter 1994 |
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"It may be said that [Radley] Metzger-the-distributor is as much an auteur as Metzger-the-director, since he would often spend months re-editing (and occasionally re-shooting) a foreign film for the American market." --"Aristocrat of the Erotic" (1973) by Richard Corliss. "Dark Odyssey was my introduction to Janus Films. I called and asked if they wanted to distribute the film. This is how I met Ava Leighton, who became the general sales manager for Audubon. I did all the trailers and whatever re-editing they had to do." --Radley Metzger interviewed by Jay Kent Lorenz, Psychotronic Video No. 17, Winter 1994 |
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Audubon Films was Radley Metzger's film distribution company founded in 1960.
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List of films distributed via Audubon
- Drive-In Follies (1989)
- Aphrodesia's Diary (1984)
- Barbara Broadcast (1977)
- The Image (1976)
- Score (1973)
- Fun and Games (1973)
- Little Mother (1973)
- The Lickerish Quartet (1970)
- Un condé (1970)
- Femina ridens (1969)
- Camille 2000 (1969)
- Nerosubianco (1969)
- La Matriarca (1968)
- Therese und Isabell (1968)
- Lejonsommar (1968)
- Carmen, Baby (1967)
- Zoku akutokui: Joi-hen (1967)
- The Alley Cats (1966) ..
- Jag - en kvinna (1965)
- La Baie du désir (1964)
- Warm Nights and Hot Pleasures (1964)
- The Dirty Girls (1964)
- Nuit la plus longue (1964)
- The Moving Finger (1963)
- Douce violence (1962)
- Zarte Haut in schwarzer Seide (1961) by Max Pécas.
- Le Quatrième sexe (1961)
- Kyonetsu no kisetsu (1960)
- La Récréation (1960)
- J'irai cracher sur vos tombes (1959)
- Un Mundo para mí (1959)
- Mademoiselle Strip-tease (1957)
- Les Collégiennes (1957)
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