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FILMS OF THE GOLDEN AGE
Page last updated: 44 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: 4 issues from 1998
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Highslide JS
Issue #15
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Winter
December/Jan./Feb. 1998
Marian Marsh - Little Maid Marian Norma Shearer - The First Lady of MGM Jack Elam - The Good, the Ugly, & the Gambler A History of First National Pictures Gertrude Michael Hollywood Survivor Fredric March - More Than an Icon Dorothy Dandridge - The Wonder Child

Highslide JS
Issue #14
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Fall
September/October/November 1998
Anna Lee - Remembers the British Raj Evelyn Venable - An Earlier, Gentler Time Tallulah Bankhead - Southern Star Irene Dunne - Elegant Leading Lady The Ken Annakin Story An interview with Richard Todd Jimmy Durante - That Well Dressed Man

Highslide JS
Issue #13
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Summer
June/July/August 1998
Veronica Lake - The Peekaboo Queen Fay McKenzie - Girl of the Golden West Vincent Sherman - From the Director's Chair Maris Wrixon - Beauty and the B's - Part 2 Aldo Ray - The Long, Hard Fall of a Hollywood Hero Judy Tyler - The Brief Career of the Cinderella G

Highslide JS
Issue #12
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Spring
March/April/May 1998
Helen Chandler - Vision of Beauty Mervyn LeRoy - 'You Shoot the Picture not the Money' Ben Lyon - The Lyon King Eleanor Parker - Magnificent Chameleon

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