BACK ISSUES #'S 30
Cinema Retro
HIGHLIGHTS OF ISSUE #30
INCLUDE:
- Mark
Mawston lands
a rare exclusive interview with A Hard Day's Night director Richard
Lester, who recalls the making of the iconic film on its 50th
anniversary- with insights from former United Artists production
head David V. Picker, who brought the film to the screen.
- Denis
Meilke looks
at the legacy of the Steve Reeves Hercules films and the
spin off Italian sword and sandal flicks in "Blood, Sweat and
Togas".
- Nicholas
Anez compares
the John Wayne/Howard Hawks classics Rio
Bravo and El Dorado in the concluding part of
his essay.
- Matthew
Field provides
the moving and informative final interview with legendary
cinematographer Oswald Morris, who shot such diverse
films as Fiddler on the Roof, Oliver!, Death Wish and The
Guns of Navarone.
- Lee
Pfeiffer on the
legacy of the late, great Eli Wallach.
- Brian
Davidson pays
tribute to the short, tragic career of 1960s glamour girl Francoise
Dorleac.
- Tim
Greaves celebrates
the guilty pleasures of Warlords of Atlantis
- Gareth
Owen's tribute
to legendary Gerry Anderson and his work at Pinewood
Studios
- Brian
Davidson revisits
the kinky, British cult thriller Fright starring Susan
George and Honor Blackman
- Howard
Hughes concludes
The Oakmont Story with a look at their last production, Hell
Boats starring James Franciscus.
- John
M. Whalen explores
the strange tale of One-Eyed Jacks starring and directed
by Marlon Brando
- Sergio
Leone's A Fistful of Dollars- the 50th anniversary of the Clint
Eastwood classic
- Raymond
Benson's
10 best films of 1989
- Plus
the latest film book, soundtrack and DVD reviews
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