Issue 19 Of Cinema Retro (Film Magazine)
By: FSWL team
Published:
2010-12-14
CINEMA RETRO ISSUE 19 RELEASED THIS MONTH - SHIPS IN DECEMBER TO SUBSCRIBERS.
Cinema Retro's seventh year of publishing has officially started now that issue #19 is shipping to UK and European subscribers. Subscribers in North America and other parts of the world will get their issues shortly after the new year, once the issues arrive from England.
Issue #19 is truly one of the best to date. Highlights include:
• Celebration of the Blu-ray release of
The Exorcist with Matthew R. Bradley and Gilbert Colon's in-depth interview with author William Peter Blatty, who discusses some fascinating aspects about the making of the classic movie. There's also an abundance of facts and rare photos including a cover photo that is bound to give you the creeps.
• Todd Garbarini has an exclusive interview with the original cougar, Angie Dickinson, who discusses Roger Vadim's quirky sex comedy/murder mystery
Pretty Maids All in a Row, with Rock Hudson as a horndog high school counselor- who might also be a serial killer.
• Lee Pfeiffer celebrates the 45th anniversary of the film version of
The Sound of Music by visiting the famed Von Trapp Lodge in Vermont, where he met with Johannes Von Trapp, son of Captain and Maria.
• Steve Saragossi presents an in-depth look at the career of an under-rated leading man of 60s and 70s cinema: Rod Taylor.
• In part two of Matthew Field's interview with Lewis Gilbert, the famed director looks back on his "personal" films including the classic
Alfie.
• Dave Worrall takes you behind the scenes at the James Bond Aston Martin DB5 auction in London.
• Tim Greaves examines the off-beat 60s sex comedy
Here We Go 'Round the Mulberry Bush.
• Phil Gavin looks back on the history of classic Hammer horror film posters.
• John Surles recalls his meeting with actor/singer Jimmy Dean and his role as Willard Whyte in
Diamonds Are Forever.
• Famed character actor Shane Rimmer's new autobiography.
•
S.O.S Film Industry - Gary McMahon culls comments from famed filmmakers who take issue with the direction of today's motion picture industry.
• Adrian Smith covers Brian Clemens, director of many classic episodes of
The Avengers, at his BFI tribute in London.
• Matthew Field covers Sean Connery's appearance at the Edinburgh International Film Festival and gets to meet the Great Scot, who introduced a screening of
The Man Who Would Be King.
• More on the world of 007 in this Bond-heavy issue: Gareth Owen and Dave Worrall spend a day with director Guy Hamilton and accompany him to an outdoor London screening of
Goldfinger.
• Raymond Benson provides us with his choices of the ten best films of 1978.
• Darren Allison covers the latest soundtracks on CD.
Plus, the usual extensive reviews of soundtracks, DVDs and movie books.
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The cover for issue 19 of Cinema Retro. © 2010 Cinema Retro, Inc. All rights reserved.
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