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Price: $30.00
Publisher: Hollywood, International Photographers, IATSE Local 659: 1948
Edition: (Vol. XX, No. 4)
Seller ID: 21903
Condition: Near Fine
[very light wear along spine, otherwise unblemished]. (B&W photographs) Monthly magazine of the Hollywood photographers' union. The primary feature of this issue is a six-page photographic layout regarding George Stevens's film I REMEMBER MAMA, shot by Gaston Longet and including four full-page location shots taken on the streets of San Francisco. There is also a lovely full-page portrait of actress Ann Blyth, photographed by Ray Jones. Other articles in this issue include: "Landscape Photography," by Edwin Broomer; "Ambassador from Hollywood," an article about photographer ... View more info
Price: $20.00
Publisher: Los Angeles, Writers Guild of America, west: 1988
Edition: (Vol. 2, No. 8)
Seller ID: 22707
Condition: Near Fine
[nice clean copy, a couple of short diagonal creases at upper right corner of front cover]. (B&W and color photographs, ads) The cover story is "Witty Women," profiling five sitcom writers: Yvette Lee Bowser, Lona Williams, Dana Savel, Amy Sherman-Palladino, and Eileen Conn. Featured articles: "Preston Sturges: A Screwball Centennial" by Devra Maza (along with the schedule of a Sturges retrospective then playing at the L.A. County Museum of Art) and "A Conversation with Stephen Schiff," screenwriter of the 1997 remake of LOLITA. Also in this issue: a column by Ernest... View more info
By: (Coffin, Howard A. II, ed.)
Price: $25.00
Publisher: Hollywood CA, Entertainment World Publications, Inc.: 1969
Edition: (Vol. 1, No. 4)
Seller ID: 22554
Condition: Very Good+
[a little wear along spine, subscription mailing label on front cover, slight dog-earing at upper right corner]. (B&W and color photographs) "The Trade Weekly for all the Entertainment Industry." Feature articles: an interview with John Cassavetes, Ben Gazzara, and Peter Falk about the making of HUSBANDS; an article about franchising, discussing various celebrities who'd attached their names to commercial enterprises (Roy Rogers, Minnie Pearl, Jerry Lewis, and others); an article about Sid and Marty Krofft's then-new TV series H.R. PUFNSTUF; a discussion of the promotional campaign f... View more info
Price: $10.00
Publisher: London, The Tantivy Press: 1970
Edition: (No. 2)
Seller ID: 8360
ISBN: NO
Condition: Very Good
[mild overall wear, some creasing in covers]. (B&W photographs) James Mason (interview and filmography); "Hollywood and the Indian" by Robert Larkins; discussion of THUNDERBOLT (Josef von Sternberg); reviews of DOUBLE SUICIDE (Masahiro Shinoda), HEART OF A MOTHER (Mark Donskoy) and GAILY, GAILY [released in the UK as CHICAGO, CHICAGO] (Norman Jewison). [ It was the practice of this excellent publication to provide, along with each film review, filmographies and brief career summaries of the director and often other principals in the film under discussion.] View more info
Price: $15.00
Publisher: London, The Tantivy Press: 1970
Edition: (No. 1)
Seller ID: 17648
ISBN: NO
Condition: Very Good
[moderate external wear, some light spotting/soiling to front cover]. (B&W photographs) First issue of this interesting film periodical, sort of a more intellectual and in-depth British version of "Films in Review." Includes: articles (with filmographies) on the careers of Bob Hope, Edward Everett Horton and Tuesday Weld; reviews (with accompanying brief filmographies) of TRUE GRIT (Henry Hathaway) and MA NUIT CHEZ MAUD (Eric Rohmer); and a "Discovery" review of THE SLIPPERY PEARLS, a 1932 two-reel comedy produced in Hollywood by the Masquers Club. View more info
Price: $10.00
Publisher: London, The Tantivy Press: 1970
Edition: (No. 5)
Seller ID: 8362
ISBN: NO
Condition: Very Good
[moderate external wear, some creasing to front cover]. (B&W photographs) Major article on Douglas Fairbanks (Sr.) by DeWitt Bodeen; article, "The American B Film: A Fond Appreciation" by Don Miller; an interview ( including filmography) with humorist/screenwriter Donald Ogden Stewart; reviews (with related filmographies) of MONTE WALSH (William A. Fraker) and THE RITE (Ingmar Bergman); a survey of the 50 best musical films available on 16mm. View more info
Price: $12.00
Publisher: London, The Tantivy Press: 1971
Edition: (No. 6)
Seller ID: 8363
ISBN: NO
Condition: Very Good+
[minor edgewear, mild creasing to front cover]. (B&W photographs) Special section about John Ford, in five parts: "Forgotten Ford" by William K. Everson; "Ford's Lost World" by Jeffrey Richards; "Ford in Person" (essentially a transcript of Ford's appearances at two different events at the University of Southern California); "Ford in Print" ( bibliography); "Ford on 16mm." This issue also contains an article on the career of director Ken Hughes; a retrospective review of THE FOUR FEATHERS (1929); reviews (with related filmographies) of LITTLE BIG MAN (... View more info
Price: $10.00
Publisher: London, The Tantivy Press: 1973
Edition: (No. 15)
Seller ID: 8371
ISBN: NO
Condition: Very Good
[mild wear at edges/corners, some creasing in front cover]. (B&W photographs) Feature articles (with filmographies) on Greta Garbo and John Carradine; retrospective reviews of THE WALKING DEAD (Michael Curtiz, 1936) and STRANGLER OF THE SWAMP (Frank Wisbar, 1946); reviews (with related filmographies) of PAPER MOON (Peter Bogdanovich), PAT GARRETT AND BILLY THE KID (Sam Peckinpah), SOYLENT GREEN, THE DAY OF THE JACKAL (Fred Zinnemann) and AVANTI! (Billy Wilder). View more info
Price: $10.00
Publisher: London, The Tantivy Press: 1974
Edition: (No. 18)
Seller ID: 8373
ISBN: NO
Condition: Very Good+
[mild edgewear, some creasing at spine]. (B&W photographs) This issue's main feature is an extensive article/interview (with filmography) on director Walter Lang. Also: an interview (with filmography) with Maureen O'Sullivan; reviews of THE THREE MUSKETEERS (with a filmography of previous versions), THE LAST DETAIL (with Jack Nicholson filmography), MAME, DILLINGER (with a discussion of films based on Dillinger's life and exploits), LACOMBE LUCIEN (with Louis Malle bio- filmography), and THE CONVERSATION (with brief background notes on a number of the principals). View more info
Price: $12.00
Publisher: London, The Tantivy Press: 1970
Edition: (No. 4)
Seller ID: 17643
ISBN: NO
Condition: Very Good
[some wear along spine, one small stain on rear cover]. (B&W photographs) The theme of the issue is "Films and History," with articles on CROMWELL ( Ken Hughes), Sergei Bondarchuk (with special reference to WATERLOO) and " Ronald Colman and the Cinema of Empire." Also includes reviews (with the usual accompanying filmographies of principals) of: LE SAMOURAI (Jean- Pierre Melville), EROTISSIMO (Gerard Pires), LOVERS AND OTHER STRANGERS (Cy Howard); plus a retrospective look at MIDNIGHT (Mitchell Leisen; screenplay by Charles Brackett and Billy Wilder). Also: book reviews and ... View more info
Price: $12.00
Publisher: London, The Tantivy Press: 1972
Edition: (No. 10)
Seller ID: 17646
ISBN: NO
Condition: Very Good
[light wear along spine, minor rubbing to covers, faint vertical crease at top of front cover]. (B&W photographs) Feature articles (with filmographies) on Rita Hayworth, Sidney A. Franklin,and Susannah York; a retrospective review of TRADER HORN (1931); "Memoirs of a Film-Spent Youth" by William K. Everson; reviews (with related filmographies) of CABARET (Bob Fosse), THE RULING CLASS (Peter Medak), IMAGES (Robert Altman) and WHAT'S UP DOC? (Peter Bogdanovich). View more info
Price: $12.00
Publisher: London, The Tantivy Press: 1972
Edition: (Issue 11)
Seller ID: 17647
ISBN: NO
Condition: Very Good+
[light rubbing to covers, minor wear along spine]. (B&W photographs) Feature articles (with filmographies) on Alec Guinness and Per Lindberg; an interview with screenwriter Walter Newman; article, "New Words on Old Westerns" by Don Miller; reviews (with related filmographies) of THE GODFATHER (Francis Ford Coppola), ROMA (Federico Fellini), THE ASSASSINATION OF TROTSKY (Joseph Losey), DELIVERANCE (John Boorman) and THE OTHER (Robert Mulligan). View more info
Price: $15.00
Publisher: London, The Tantivy Press: 1970
Edition: (No. 3)
Seller ID: 17649
ISBN: NO
Condition: Very Good
[moderate external wear, light rubbing/soiling to covers]. (B&W photographs) Career articles (with filmographies) on Lon Chaney, Margaret Hamilton, and Suzanne Pleshette; reviews (with accompanying brief filmographies) of THEY SHOOT HORSES, DON'T THEY? (Sydney Pollack), THE MOLLY MAGUIRES (Martin Ritt); PATTON (Franklin J. Schaffner); COLONEL WOLODYJOWSKI (Jerzy Hoffman)RUE GRIT (Henry Hathaway) and MA NUIT CHEZ MAUD (Eric Rohmer); and a "Discovery" review of THE SLIPPERY PEARLS, a 1932 two-reel comedy produced in Hollywood by the Masquers Club. View more info
Price: $12.00
Publisher: London, The Tantivy Press: 1971
Edition: (No. 7)
Seller ID: 21964
Condition: Very Good+
[minor edge- and surface-wear to covers]. (B&W photographs) Contents: a special section devoted to director Henry Hathaway, featuring an interview, an appreciation (by Kingsley Canham), and a filmography; an article on " Writing for the Movies" by Wendell Mayes; an article on director/writer Rowland Brown; a retrospective review of THE CURSE OF THE CAT PEOPLE (co- directed by Robert Wise and Gunther Fritsch; produced by Val Lewton), including recollections of the film's screenwriter, DeWitt Bodeen; reviews (with related filmographies) of UNMAN, WITTERING AND ZIGO; A GUNFIGHT; THE HUNTI... View more info
Price: $12.00
Publisher: London, The Tantivy Press: 1972
Edition: (No. 12)
Seller ID: 21966
Condition: Very Good+
[light surface wear to covers]. (B&W photographs) Feature article (with filmographies) on John Barrymore and Dolores Costello; an interview with Rene Clair; an interview with Robert Wise, on his early career at RKO; " On Location with Billy Wellman" by Louise Brooks (about the making of BEGGARS OF LIFE); reviews (with related filmographies) of EVERYTHING YOU ALWAYS WANTED TO KNOW ABOUT SEX* (Woody Allen), JEREMIAH JOHNSON (Sydney Pollack), ALICE'S ADVENTURES IN WONDERLAND (William Sterling), LA RUPTURE ( Claude Chabrol) and DUEL (Steven Spielberg). View more info
Price: $12.00
Publisher: London, The Tantivy Press: 1973
Edition: (No. 14)
Seller ID: 21967
Condition: Very Good+
[light surface wear to covers]. (B&W photographs) Feature articles (with filmographies) on Leo McCarey; interviews with Robert Wise (on his years at 20th Century-Fox) and Fred Zinnemann; an article on GREED (Erich von Stroheim); retrospective review of EASY LIVING (1949); reviews (with related filmographies) of THE EMIGRANTS, SLEUTH, BROTHER SUN SISTER MOON, PETE 'N' TILLIE, TRAVELS WITH MY AUNT (George Cukor), THE THIEF WHO CAME TO DINNER, BEQUEST TO THE NATION and SAVE THE TIGER. View more info
Price: $35.00
Publisher: Beverly Hills CA, Spectator International: [1969]
Edition: (Vol. 5, No. 3)
Seller ID: 17251
ISBN: NO
Condition: Near Fine
[a very nice copy, with just the teensiest bit of wear at bottom edge of front cover; plenty would call it Fine, but I'm too Finicky]. (B&W photographs) A terrific issue of this important (and well-designed) critical film journal. Contents include: "Fellini on Fellini on Satyricon" (including an interview with the filmmaker); an interview with Jeanne Moreau; an article (by Paul Schrader) on Sam Peckinpah and THE WILD BUNCH, which also discusses Peckinpah's earlier films; "Four-in-One Cinema" (about the opening of a chain of multiplexes in England); an interview with Arthur Pe... View more info
By: (Marsden, Michael T., and John G. Nachbar, eds.)
Price: $15.00
Publisher: Washington DC, Heldref Publications: 1984
Edition: (Vol. 11, No. 4)
Seller ID: 21911
Condition: Near Fine
[nice clean copy, minimal handling wear, blemished only by removal of subscription mailing label from rear cover]. (B&W photographs, graphics) Articles: "Clean Boys in Bright Uniforms: The Rehabilitation of the U.S. Military in Films Since 1978" by Claude J. Smith Jr.; "Finding an Audience: SULLIVAN'S TRAVELS" by Brenda Wineapple; "How Howard Hawks Brought BABY Up: An Apologia for the Studio System" by Richard B. Jewell (about the production of BRINGING UP BABY); "The Myth That Wouldn't Go Away: Selling Out in Hollywood" by Tom Dardis; a review/essay of the boo... View more info
By: (Mellencamp, Patricia, ed.)
Price: $20.00
Publisher: Montreal, Cine-Tracts: 1981
Edition: (Vol. 3, No. 4)
Seller ID: 9079
ISBN: NO
Condition: Near Fine
[nice clean copy, the faintest bit of soiling to mostly-white covers]. (B&W photographs) "The Film Body" is the theme of the issue. Contents: "Made in the Fade" by Patricia Mellencamp; "Film Body: An Implantation of Perversions" by Linda Williams; "The Economics of U.S. Film Exhibition Policy and Practice" by Douglas Gomery; "The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari: Conditions of Reception" by Michael Budd; "Theatre and Cinema: The Scopic Drive, The Detestable Screen, and More of the Same" by Herbert Blau. View more info
Price: $30.00
Publisher: Beverly Hills CA, Spectator International: 1972
Edition: (Vol. 7, No. 2)
Seller ID: 17256
ISBN: NO
Condition: Near Fine
[nice clean copy, faint handling wear only]. (B&W photographs) The primary feature of this issue is a center section devoted to the work of writer/director Preston Sturges. Also: a discussion/analysis of STRAW DOGS (Sam Peckinpah); a joint discussion of Arrabal's VIVA LA MUERTE ("a wretched failure of a film") and Alejandro Jodorowsky's EL TOPO ("the fevered work of a genuinely audacious imagination"); a couple of articles devoted to Akira Kurosawa's DODES'KA-DEN, including an interview with the director and a black-and-white reproduction of a poster for the film, drawn by h... View more info