Michael Goldman, a prominent international film sales executive in the 1980s and two-time chairman of the American Film Marketing Association, has died.
He was 80. Goldman died Tuesday in Los Angeles of complications from Parkinson's disease, a spokesperson for the Independent Film & Television Alliance announced.
Goldman built and owned leading international film sales company Manson International, which was started by his father, Edmund, a former executive at Columbia Pictures.
Notable titles under his watch includedScanners(1981), directed by David Cronenberg;Mother Lode(1982), starring and produced by Charlton Heston;The Concrete Jungle(1982), starring Jill St.
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