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Patrick Montgomery is an American documentary producer/director and film and photo archivist. He has specialized in making films using archival materials, most notably ''The Man You Loved to Hate'' (1979) about the legendary actor/director
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and ''
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'' (1982) a two-hour documentary about the rise and fall of the world's most famous rock group. He also founded and ran Archive Films/Archive Photos, the largest independent commercial film and photo archive in the U.S. until its acquisition by The Image Bank, a division of
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, in 1997.


Early life and education

Patrick Montgomery was born in
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on September 13, 1949. He graduated from St. Xavier High School in 1967 and received a Bachelor of Finance degree from the
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in 1971.


Career


Cincinnati

Montgomery began his career in 1972 as a marketing executive at Audio Visual Enterprises, Inc, a firm founded by former
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General Manager Lloyd Haldeman to distribute opera and ballet films for home viewing on videodisc.


New York – Killiam Shows and Film Production

Montgomery moved to New York in 1974 and landed a job with Killiam Shows, Inc., a company founded in the early 1950s by Paul Killiam to acquire, restore and distribute American silent films and produce television programs about them. While with Killiam he was involved in the restoration and distribution of many classic films, including F.W. Murnau’s ''Sunrise'' (1927) and ''It'' (1927) starring
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. He was also a founding member of the Non-Theatrical Film Distributors Association in 1974. His first film as a producer/director (with Luciano Martenengo) was ''George Melies: Cinema Magician'' (1978), produced for Blackhawk Films, followed by ''The Man You Loved To Hate'' (1979), a co-production with the
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. In his ''New York Times'' review, Vincent Canby called ''The Man You Loved To Hate'' “cinema history of both entertaining and high order.” In 1979, Montgomery formed Archive Film Productions, Inc. In 1980 he produced the documentary ''John Schelsinger Directs the Tales of Hoffmann'' for the newly formed
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, which was eventually released in 2000 as ''
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''. In 1982, he directed and produced ''The Compleat Beatles'' with Delilah Films, which was distributed by
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. and released theatrically by Teleculture, Inc in 1984. ''The Compleat Beatles'' was one of the first original productions to be awarded Platinum status by the
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for sales of over $2 million in the nascent home video market. This was followed by ''Rock and Roll: The Early Days'' (1984) and ''British Rock: The First Wave'' (1985), both released by
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/Columbia Home Video. In 1985, he served as Archival Consultant on eighteen documentaries produced for
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’s A Walk Thru Rock touring show, and in the same capacity on the
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''50th Anniversary'' (1986). In 1987 he produced the TV special ''We’ll Be Right Back'' about classic television commercials for
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, and in 1989 produced ''Creepy Classics'', an original video release for
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about classic horror films. From 1993 to 1995 he served as Executive Producer on a number of programs for A & E's Biography series, including films about
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.


Archive Films & Archive Photos

In the mid 1980s, Montgomery turned his focus from making documentaries to building an archival stock footage library called ''Archive Films''. By the early 1990s the company had become the largest in the U.S. with its headquarters in
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and satellite offices in
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,
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,
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,
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and
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. He then began to branch out into archival stock photos and acquired the photo agencies Frederick Lewis, Inc and Pictorial Parade, Inc and several other photo collections to form Archive Photos. In addition to its own collections, Archive Photos also represented
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,
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and others for archival photo licensing. In 1997 he sold his company, Archive Holdings, Inc, which by then had grown to 120 employees in the New York office, to The Image Bank, then a division of Eastman Kodak, and continued to run the company until 1999, also serving on The Image Bank’s executive committee.


Archive Farms Inc

In 2007, Montgomery formed Archive Farms Inc, to manage the archival film and photo collections he had acquired or assembled since selling to The Image Bank, most notably
The Travel Film Archive
which owns the collections of several important travelogue film makers including
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, Andre de la Varre, and James Fitzpatrick, and The Bert Morgan Archive, which he acquired from the heirs of high society photographer Bert Morgan in 2009. The company also represents ''The Caribbean Photo Archive'' and ''The History of Photography Archive'', two private collections of 19th century photography assembled by Montgomery over a ten-year period. Working from these collections Montgomery has curated several museum exhibitions including ''Southampton Blue Book, 1930 to 1960: Photographs by Bert Morgan'' (2014) at the Southampton Historical Museum, ''Awakening Jamaica, Photographs by Valentine and Sons'', 1891 (2015) at HistoryMiami., ''Palm Beach Society Photography of Bert Morgan'' (2016) at The Preservation Foundation of Palm Beach, ''Historic Nassau'' (2016) at the Spady Cultural History Museum in Delray Beach, Florida, and ''Young Jackie'' on the South Fork at the East Hampton Historical Society (2017).


Other activities

From 2001 to 2019, Montgomery served as a member of the Board of Trustees of
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Museum in
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. He was named Vice Chairman of the Board in 2004 and has served as Chairman of both the Photography Acquisition Committee and the Conservation Committee. He was also on the Board of Trustees of The
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in
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from 2008 until 2013 and served on the Advisory Board of Witness from 2001 to 2006. He has been a member of The
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since 2017. In 2019 he sold the original photographs from The Caribbean Photo Archive to the Art Gallery of Ontario In Toronto and it is now known as The Montgomery Collection of Caribbean Photographs. Fragments of Epic Memory, the first exhibition at the AGO based on The Montgomery Collection, which opened September 1, 2021, was named by Hyperalleric as one of the Best of 2021: Our Top 10 Exhibitions Around the World.


Filmography

*''George Melies: Cinema Magician'' (1978) *''The Man You Loved To Hate'' (1979) *''John Schelsinger Directs the Tales of Hoffmann'' (1980) *''
The Compleat Beatles ''The Compleat Beatles'', released in 1982, is a two-hour documentary chronicling the career of the Beatles. Although it has since been supplanted by the longer and more in-depth documentary ''Beatles Anthology'', ''The Compleat Beatles'' was for ...
'' (1982) *''Rock and Roll: The Eearly Days'' (1984) *''British Rock: The First Wave'' (1985) *''We’ll Be Right Back'' (1987) *''Creepy Classics'' (1989)


References


External links


Archive Films, Collection
on NYTimes.com * {{DEFAULTSORT:Montgomery, Patrick 1949 births Living people St. Xavier High School (Ohio) alumni