Swank Motion Pictures

Swank Motion Pictures, Inc. is an international, non-theatrical, film distributor and licensor. Founded in 1937, it is privately owned and operated by the Swank family. It is one of the world's largest non-theatrical distributors of motion pictures for public performance. Based in St. Louis, Swank also maintains a sales office in Paris.

Swank represents major Hollywood and independent movie studios to distribute movies licensed for public performance to non-theatrical venues.

Studios represented

Public performance licensing

Swank Motion Pictures provides both public performance licensing rights and licensed movies to numerous non-theatrical markets.

Non-theatrical venues

History

Swank Motion Pictures, Inc. was founded in 1937 by Mr. P. Ray Swank and began operations in St. Louis as a "portable projection service." This period predated such familiar entertainment standards as color film, 35mm slides, audiotape and television. The company's projection service consisted of providing short entertainment films and slides, the motion picture projector, sound system and lantern slide projector. These services, along with the equipment operators, were provided at locations where customers were conducting meetings. These local organizations, civic groups, schools and churches relied on Swank to "set up and run the show" for their entertainment. Over the years the needs for equipment and the actual movie separated, and, in turn, so did the company. The two divisions became known as Swank Motion Pictures, which provided the licensed movie content, and Swank Audio Visuals, which provided the audiovisual equipment. The audiovisual division gradually migrated to working primarily with hotels as an in-house service. Swank Audio Visuals was sold by the Swank family in the 2000s. Swank Motion Pictures, Inc. continues to distribute licensed motion pictures to non-theatrical markets both domestically and internationally.

Divisions of Swank Motion Pictures, Inc.

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