Magazine
1964 · Hollywood CA
by (Silke, James R., ed.)
Hollywood CA: Spectator International. Fair. 1964. (Vol. 2, No. 1). Magazine. [a reading/reference copy only; the magazine had obviously gotten wet at some point, and is therefore wrinkled and rippled throughout -- although not stained, or smelly, or otherwise blemished, apart from a small price-sticker-removal scar on the front cover]. (B&W photographs) The feature stories in this issue are: an article by James Silke entitled "Attack," billed as "an analysis of the new cinema and its Hollywood beginnings"; an interview with Jean Renoir; mostly-photographic features on the films WHAT A WAY TO GO! and BEHOLD A PALE HORSE (Fred Zinnemann); a 6-page "picture essay" (all full-page photos) on Sophia Loren; and an interview with actor Karl Malden. There are also numerous movie reviews of current releases (fairly brief), and a section of newsy items, heavily photo-illustrated. [We have numerous issues of this and other film-related periodicals that are not listed online; please inquire if you have particular needs or wants.] . (Inventory #: 26295)