Cinefantastique (Volume 19 Number 3, March 1989) Magazine
by Frederick S. Clarke (Editor and Publisher)
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- first
- Condition
- VG+
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About This Item
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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- Bookseller
- Bloomsbury Books (US)
- Bookseller's Inventory #
- 006549
- Title
- Cinefantastique (Volume 19 Number 3, March 1989) Magazine
- Author
- Frederick S. Clarke (Editor and Publisher)
- Format/Binding
- Magazine
- Book Condition
- Used - VG+
- Quantity Available
- 1
- Edition
- First Edition
- Publisher
- Cinefantastique
- Place of Publication
- Oak Park, IL
- Date Published
- 1989
- Size
- 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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I offer primarily book-related ephemera (magazines and journals, pamphlets, newsletters, newspapers) with special emphasis on original issues of the Illustrated London News, vintage film and cinematography magazines, Christian titles, gay and lesbian material, photography magazines, much more.
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