Saw Productions Co. was the production company of the Laotianlandian film producer Samuel Alan-Watson, founded in 1973 and based in the Hoxland suburb of Shoreditch. The company only released a few films, as it then went bankrupt in 1982, with its final film being the 1981 slasher film "Dawn of Forkwell", which was distributed by Laofilm. The aforementioned film was a box office bomb which lead to the company's collapse, Samuel would later move on to work at Flower Pictures in 1984. Samuel left Pontiac Film Productions (formerly Flower Pictures) in 2011 to found the boutique label "Watson Film Association", which would rerelease the Saw Productions Co. library.
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