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FILMS OF THE GOLDEN AGE
Page last updated: 48 days ago
(7 April 2013)
Subject: Retro,  
Special thanks for this page goes to:
Garry Malvern
Scott Matheson
Retro, Quarterly magazine from Muscatine, United States published by Muscatine Journal,


- First issue in 1995
- 71 issues are listed in the moviemags.com database. (full listing). Highslide JS
- Sister mag to Classic Images.
- Website: www.filmsofthegoldenage.com
- From the same publisher: Classic Images,

Showing: 3 issues from 1995
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Highslide JS
Issue #3
Sold:
Winter
December/Jan./Feb. 1995
Mystery of the Wax Museum' Myrna Loy Gloria Grahame Rex Allen Mickey Rooney Mae Marsh W. S. Van Dyke Kay Francis 'The Great Waltz' Yakima Canutt Cagney Deanna Durbin Pictorial

Highslide JS
Issue #2
Sold:
Fall
September/October/November 1995
Tribute to James Dean
Helen Kane - All About Boop Noel Coward - The Kindest of Men Kathleen Freeman Kermit - The Other Maynard Judy Garland - Let Me Sing and I'm Happy James Dean - The Legend Lives On Leonid Kinskey - That Crazy Russian Brian Aherne Billy Batson - Naval Aviator Gary Cooper - Man of the West Anita Page Heroines of the B-Western

Highslide JS
Issue #1
Sold:
Summer
June/July/August 1995
A Tribute to Scarlett
Patricia Neal - As She Really Is
Tea with Vivien Leigh
Ona Munson - Scandalous Belle Watling
The Costumes of 'Gone With The Wind'
Lafe McKee - Western Films' Grand Old Man
Lois Moran - From Goldwyn to Gershwin
Stella Stevens - From Hookers to Grannies
A Movie Lovers Guide to Hollywood Cemeteries
Marguerite Clarke - Forgotten Silent Superstar
Aline MacMahon - A Different Kind of Beauty
Hollywood Babylon Babylon
Daredevils of the West

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