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Cinefantastique (Volume 19 Number 3, March 1989) Magazine

Cinefantastique (Volume 19 Number 3, March 1989) Magazine

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Cinefantastique (Volume 19 Number 3, March 1989) Magazine

by Frederick S. Clarke (Editor and Publisher)

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Oak Park, IL: Cinefantastique. A high-quality, left-stapled, glossy magazine containing 64 pages including front and rear covers. With articles, interviews, film reviews, news, and packed with splendid full-color and black-and-white photographs, contents include: Stephen King's 'Pet Sematary' by Frederick Szebin (with interview quotes from producer Richard Rubinstein); The Fly II by Peter Stenning ("Makeup's Chris Walas turns director and sires a mutant son of the fly"); Moontrap by Sue Uram ("Detroit-based mavericks show Hollywood how to go high-tech on low budget"); Paperhouse by Alan Jones ("British fantasy is a thinking man's 'Nightmare on Elm Street'"); Amsterdamned by Jan Doense ("Director Dick Maas mixes 'Jaws,' James Bond and Jason to concoct a horrific Dutch treat," with interview quotes from Dick Maas); Vampire's Kiss by Daniel M. Kimmel ("Jennifer Beals stars as a vampire femme fatale for Hemdale"); Parents by Gary Kimber ("Cannibalism as a political metaphor for the flipside of '50s America"); Warlock - Supernatural Terminator by Daniel M. Kimmel ("Horror action from the director of 'House' and the Oscar-winning producer of 'Platoon'"); Star Trek: Behind the Scenes of 'The Next Generation' by Mark Dawidziak ("Sturm und drang on the final frontier resulted in a creative exodus of writers and producers"); short interview of LeVar Burton; The Next Generation: Shakedown Cruise by Thomas Doherty ("By the end of its first season, a peculiar thing had happened to the new blip on the screen"); George Romero Vrs, Hollywood by Dennis Fisher (with interview - "Compelled to tamper with 'Monkey Shines,' Pittsburgh's horror auteur blasts La-la-land"); David Cronenberg's Dead Ringers by Thomas Doherty ("Cronenberg says it's not a horror film, but to audiences it sure looks like the real thing"); The Rise and Fall of the Video Empire by Bill George ("A look inside Charles Band's low-budget fright film factory and why it went belly-up"). Condition: periodic light scuffing along outer narrow spine fold; the lightest of occasional cover wear. . VG+. Magazine. First Edition. 1989.

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Title
Cinefantastique (Volume 19 Number 3, March 1989) Magazine
Author
Frederick S. Clarke (Editor and Publisher)
Format/Binding
Magazine
Book Condition
Used - VG+
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Edition
First Edition
Publisher
Cinefantastique
Place of Publication
Oak Park, IL
Date Published
1989
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4to - over 9�" - 12" tall.
Weight
0.00 lbs
Keywords
STEPHEN KING; RICHARD RUBINSTEIN; CHRIS WALAS; DICK MAAS; JENNIFER BEALS; LEVAR BURTON; GEORGE ROMERO; DAVID CRONENBERG; CHARLES BAND

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