Issue 28 Of Cinema Retro (Film Magazine)
By: FSWL team
Published:
2014-01-06
FSWL previews the 64-page issue #28 (volume 10) of Cinema Retro, The Essential Guide to films of the 1960's and 1970's, edited by our good friends, Lee Pfeiffer and Dave Worrall. The new issue is available now, don't miss it.
"Cinema Retro is a must for fans of movies from the ‘60s and ‘70s – and they didn’t have to pay me to say that!”-
Sir Roger Moore
Highlights of issue 28 include:
• Sheldon Hall presents major coverage of the 50th anniversary of the British war movie classic
Zulu (1964) starring Stanley Baker, Michael Caine and Jack Hawkins ... complete with rarely seen images
• Dave Worrall takes you behind the scenes for the filming of the James Bond blockbuster
Goldfinger (1964) (1964) at
Pinewood Studios and presents some rare behind-the-scenes production shots as well as a "now-and-then" guide to specific studio locations from the film
• Ray Morton provides an exclusive interview with famed cinematographer
Richard H. Kline, whose credits include Soylent Green, Star Trek: The Motion Picture, Camelot, Body Heat, The Mechanic and the 1976 remake of King Kong
• Brian Hannan looks at the dramatic behind-the-scenes story of
BUtterfield 8 (1960), the film Elizabeth Taylor fought against doing...only to win her first Oscar
• Howard Hughes continues his history of Oakmont Productions with a look at the low-budget WWII flick
The Thousand Plane Raid (1969) starring Christopher George
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Raymond Benson provides his choices for the best movies of 1987
• Tim Greaves looks at the strange life and career of Hammer Films starlet
Victoria Vetri (When Dinosaurs Ruled the Earth)
• Dean Brierly concludes his "Crime Wave" series with a look at the greatest- and most underrated- American gangster films
• Lee Pfeiffer revisits the cult apocalyptic thriller
Panic in the Year Zero (1962) directed by and starring Ray Milland
• A look at the history of comic book movie tie-in issues
• Harvey Chartrand provides the fascinating story behind Mary Rose, the film Alfred Hitchcock never got to make
• Darren Allison reviews the latest soundtrack releases
Plus, all the news about new DVD, Blu-ray and film book releases.
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The cover for issue 28 of Cinema Retro. © 2013 Cinema Retro, Inc. All rights reserved.
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