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First
issue in
1951
   ABC FILM REVIEW Highslide JS

- It was published by Associated British Cinemas Ltd and sold only at the ABC cinemas.
- After three trial issues in 1950, it started as a monthly magazine in January 1951.
- It became Film Review in 1972.

First issue:
1942
   BEST SCREEN STORIES | THE Highslide JS

Last issue:
1950?
First
issue in
1977
   BIJOU Highslide JS

First
issue in
1918
   CALIFORNIA | THE Highslide JS

- Early American 'fan Magazine' (targeting the general public and used as a vehicle for the movie stars of the era).

First issue:
1958
   CELEBRITY (Fawcett) Highslide JS

- Only three issues were published.

Last issue:
1960
First
issue in
1960s
   CELEBRITY HAIRDOS Highslide JS

- Published in the 60s.

First issue:
1927
   CINELANDIA Highslide JS

- Published in Hollywood but in the Spanish language for Latin American countries and for Hispanic film fans in U.S.A.

Last issue:
1948?
First
issue in
1930
   CINEMA (1930) Highslide JS

- Early American 'fan Magazine' (targeting the general public and used as a vehicle for the movie stars of the era).

First
issue in
1921?
   CINEMA ART Highslide JS

First
issue in
1920s
   CINEMA ART (NY) Highslide JS

First
issue in
1937
   CINEMA ARTS Highslide JS

- Early American trade journal (created by movie distributors and exhibitors to promote new releases).
- Only 4 issues were published.

First
issue in
1926
   CINEMA REVIEW Highslide JS

First issue:
1928
   CINEMONDE Highslide JS

- From November 1966 was called Le Nouveau Cinemonde.
- Supplements were called "Le Petit Cinemonde".
- Originally edited by Gaston Thierry and Nath Imbert.

Last issue:
1971
First issue:
1941
   COWBOY MOVIE THRILLERS Highslide JS

- Early American 'movie pulp' (fiction magazine based on either movie screenplay or movie theme).
- Only 4 issues were published.

Last issue:
1942
First issue:
1953
   ELSA MAXWELLS CAFE SOCIETY Highslide JS

- Only one issue was published.
- Elsa Maxwell was a well known gossip columnist.

Last issue:
1953
First
issue in
1989
   EMPIRE Highslide JS

- Covers mainstream movies.
- Huge and glamorous magazine like the movies in its pages. Looks great and smells wonderfully thanks to perfume ads. Offers free gifts, like books, tapes and CDs
- Published by EMAP Metro
- Monthly. 200+ color A4 pages.

First
issue in
1988
   FAME (80s) Highslide JS

First
issue in
1958
   FANS STAR LIBRARY Highslide JS

- 54 issues were published from August 1958 to 1960.
- Every issue was devoted to a different film star.
- Publisher: Amalgamated Press Ltd.
- Monthly, pocketsize, 68pp.

First issue:
1915
   FEATURE MOVIE MAGAZINE Highslide JS

Last issue:
1916
First
issue in
1931
   FILM FAVOURITE Highslide JS

- Only 16 issues were published from November, 14 1931 to February, 27 1932.
- This was the forerunner to Film Pictorial.
- Publisher: Amalgamated Press Ltd.
- Weekly.

First issue:
1915
   FILM FUN Highslide JS

- Early American 'fan Magazine' (targeting the general public and used as a vehicle for the movie stars of the era).
- - An amalgamation of three non-movie titles.

Last issue:
1942
First issue:
1932
   FILM PICTORIAL Highslide JS

- Started as Film Favourite in 1931.
- Incorporated with Picture Show in October 1939.
- News about current films and gossip about the stars.

Last issue:
1939
First
issue in
1915
   FILM PLAYERS HERALD AND MOVIE PICTORIAL Highslide JS

- Early American 'fan Magazine' (targeting the general public and used as a vehicle for the movie stars of the era).

First issue:
1972
   FILM REVIEW Highslide JS

- "Detailed coverage of upcoming releases"
- Britain's longest-running film magazine. Started as ABC Film Review in 1950.
- All the latest film news and reviews.
- Editor: David Richardson
- Published monthly with four quarterly special issues. 84 colour A4 pages.

Last issue:
2008
First issue:
1928
   FILM WEEKLY Highslide JS

- Weekly English film newspaper.
- The 22/10/1928 was the first official issue. Seven 4-paged bulletins were published from Sep 3 to Oct 15, 1928.
- Published by English Newspapers Ltd. From November 1935 by Odhams.
- Incorporated with Picturegoer in September 23, 1939.

Last issue:
1939
First issue:
1921
   FILMPLAY JOURNAL Highslide JS

- Early American 'fan Magazine'
- Was called Filmplay.

Last issue:
1922
First issue:
1971
   FILMS ILLUSTRATED Highslide JS

Last issue:
1982
First issue:
1934
   GOLDEN SCREEN Highslide JS

- Early American 'fan Magazine'.
- Four issues were published.
- Merged with Motion Picture Magazine.

Last issue:
1934
First issue:
1912?
   HOLLYWOOD Highslide JS

- Was called "Holly Leaves" from 1912 (?) to 1924.
- Originally printed in large size on a higher quality paper stock.
- In August of 1930 it was sold to Fawcett Publications (became standard size and pulp paper).
- Incorporated by MOTION PICTURE in April 1943.

Last issue:
1943
First
issue in
1921
   HOLLYWOOD INFORMER Highslide JS

- Early American 'fan Magazine' (targeting the general public and used as a vehicle for the movie stars of the era).

First
issue in
1980s
   HOLLYWOOD KIDS | THE Highslide JS

- Gossip about celebrities.
- Distributed free in Los Angeles and San Francisco.
- Written by John Nichols and Lance (the Hollywood kids).

First
issue in
1925
   HOLLYWOOD LIFE (20s) Highslide JS

- Early American 'fan Magazine' (targeting the general public and used as a vehicle for the movie stars of the era).

First
issue in
1950
   HOLLYWOOD YEARBOOK Highslide JS

First
issue in
1942?
   LIFE STORY (Dell) Highslide JS

- Various magazines from Dell with the same tag line: "Life Story".

First issue:
1937
   MODERN MOVIES (Ideal) Highslide JS

- First publisher was Bilbara Publishing Co. ; Later Ideal.
- Started as "Modern Movies" (July 1937-July 1939).
- Changed name to "Movies" in August 1939.
- Ideal relaunched the title in 1950.

Last issue:
1948?
First issue:
1930
   MODERN SCREEN Highslide JS

- Early American 'fan Magazine'.
- Articles, pictorials and interviews with movie stars.
- Photoplay magazine's main competition.

Last issue:
1985
First
issue in
1914
   MOTION PICTURE Highslide JS

- The first 'fan magazine' ever.
- Launched in 1911 by Eugene V. Brewster and was called The Motion Picture Story Magazine.
- Later, March 1914, was renamed Motion Picture Magazine.
- Combined with Hollywood Magazine in April 1941.
- Incorporated SCREEN LIFE in 1941.
- Last issue in 1977!

First
issue in
1912
   MOTION PICTURE ALBUM Highslide JS

- Early American 'fan Magazine'.

First issue:
1915
   MOTION PICTURE CLASSIC Highslide JS

- Started as "Motion Picture Supplement".
- Took the name "Motion Picture Classic" in December 1915 (to April 1922).
- Title changed to "Classic" in September 1922 (to January 1924).
- Was called "Classic Pictorial of Screen and Stage" from February to August 1924.
- Then again "Motion Picture Classic".
- Absorbed Shadowland in November 1923.
- Became Movie Classic in September 1931.

Last issue:
1931
First
issue in
1915
   MOTION PICTURE MAIL Highslide JS

- Early American 'fan Magazine' (targeting the general public and used as a vehicle for the movie stars of the era).
- A weekly Supplement to The Daily Mail newspaper.
- 12 pages. Large format (11"x17").

First
issue in
1925
   MOTION PICTURE MONTHLY Highslide JS

- Early American 'fan Magazine' (targeting the general public and used as a vehicle for the movie stars of the era).

First
issue in
1922
   MOTION PICTURE REVIEW Highslide JS

- Early American 'fan Magazine' (targeting the general public and used as a vehicle for the movie stars of the era).

First
issue in
1911
   MOTION PICTURE STORY MAGAZINE Highslide JS

- Early American 'fan Magazine'.
- Title changed to Motion Picture Magazine in March 1914.
- 'Published monthly, it provided movie fans with short story adaptations of recent fims along with publicity photos and 'behind the scenes' profiles of popular movie personalities, commentary about the topics of the day, and a sort of personalized 'ask the Editor' feature.'

First
issue in
1915
   MOTION PICTURE TIMES Highslide JS

- Early American 'fan Magazine'.

First
issue in
1924
   MOVIE ADVENTURES Highslide JS

- Early American 'fan Magazine' (targeting the general public and used as a vehicle for the movie stars of the era).
- Title changed to Movie Thrillers in January 1925. Again title changed to Movie Magazine in September 1925 and again to Pictures in May 1926.

First
issue in
1931
   MOVIE CLASSIC Highslide JS

- Early American 'fan Magazine' .
- Combined with Screen Star Stories.

First
issue in
1925
   MOVIE DIGEST Highslide JS

- Early American 'fan Magazine' (targeting the general public and used as a vehicle for the movie stars of the era).

First
issue in
1937
   MOVIE LIFE Highslide JS

- Changed name to TONI HOLT'S MOVIE LIFE in 1979.

First
issue in
1915
   MOVIE MAGAZINE Highslide JS

- Early American 'fan Magazine' (targeting the general public and used as a vehicle for the movie stars of the era).

First
issue in
1921
   MOVIE MELODY MAGAZINE Highslide JS

- Early American 'fan Magazine' (targeting the general public and used as a vehicle for the movie stars of the era).

First
issue in
1931
   MOVIE MIRROR Highslide JS

- Early American 'fan Magazine' .
- Merged with Photoplay in 1941.

First
issue in
1924
   MOVIE MONTHLY Highslide JS

- Early American 'fan Magazine'.

First
issue in
1913
   MOVIE PICTORIAL Highslide JS

- Large format, lavishly illustrated.
- Started as a weekly.
- At 1 October 1914 started being fortnightly, but only for 2 issues.
- At November 1914 it changed publishers and became monthly.

First
issue in
1941
   MOVIE STARS Highslide JS

- Was called MOVIE STARS PARADE from 1941 to 1958.
- Changed to "Movie Stars T V Close-Ups", and finally to "Movie Stars".

First issue:
1937
   MOVIE STORY Highslide JS

- Started as ROMANTIC MOVIE STORIES .
- Published in Louisville, Kentucky by "Fawcett Publications, Inc.".
- Absorbed by MOTION PICTURE in 1951.

Last issue:
1951
First issue:
1921
   MOVIE WEEKLY Highslide JS

- Early American 'fan Magazine'.
- Weekly.

Last issue:
1925
First
issue in
1943
   MOVIELAND/MOVIELAND AND TV TIME Highslide JS

- Called "Movieland and TV Time" since May 1958.

First
issue in
1938
   MOVIEPIX Highslide JS

- Early American 'fan Magazine' (targeting the general public and used as a vehicle for the movie stars of the era).

First issue:
1950
   MOVIES MAGAZINE Highslide JS

- Editor: Pat Campbell. (see info below)
- Changed name to "Movies Secrets" in 1954 ?

Last issue:
1956?
First
issue in
1913
   MOVING PICTURE STORIES Highslide JS

- 'Devoted to photoplays and players'.

First
issue in
1929?
   NEW MOVIE ALBUM | THE Highslide JS

First
issue in
1930
   NEW MOVIE ALBUM: A WHOS WHO OF THE SCREEN Highslide JS

- Featured photos of approximately 60 stars.
- Scheduled as a quarterly publication.

First issue:
1929
   NEW MOVIE | THE Highslide JS

- "For sale at all the F.W. Woolworth chain of 5 and 10 cent stores."
- There was an annual issue published, called " The New Movie Album".
- " The New Movie Album: A Who's Who Of The Screen" was published once or twice per year.

Last issue:
1935
First
issue in
1921
   PANTOMIME Highslide JS

- Early American 'fan Magazine'.

First
issue in
1929
   PASSING SHOW OF TODAY Highslide JS

- Early American 'fan Magazine' (targeting the general public and used as a vehicle for the movie stars of the era).

First
issue in
1921
   PHOTO DRAMA Highslide JS

- Early American 'fan Magazine' (targeting the general public and used as a vehicle for the movie stars of the era).

First issue:
1916
   PHOTO-PLAY JOURNAL Highslide JS

- Early American 'fan Magazine'.
- It carried fiction in its earlier years, principally novelizations of film scripts.
- Publisher: Philadelphia, PA
- Editor: Ed Roberts

Last issue:
1921
First
issue in
1915
   PHOTO-PLAY REVIEW Highslide JS

- Early American 'fan Magazine' (targeting the general public and used as a vehicle for the movie stars of the era).

First
issue in
1917
   PHOTO-PLAY WORLD Highslide JS

- Early American 'fan Magazine' .
- Publisher: The Downs Publishing Co., Philadelphia, PA.

First issue:
1911
   PHOTOPLAY Highslide JS

- The magazine that represents the Golden Age of the Hollywood studio system during the 1930s and '40s.
- First issue was published in Chicago.
- In 1915 James R. Quirk became editor and he gave to Photoplay the form and format of a 'fan magazine': glamorous coverage of the movie world.
- Merged with Movie Mirror in 1941.
- Merged with TV-Radio Mirror in 1977.
- After it ceased publication, in 1980, its staff were moved to US magazine.

Last issue:
1980
First
issue in
1950s?
   PHOTOPLAY (Au) Highslide JS

First issue:
1950
   PHOTOPLAY (UK) Highslide JS

- British version of Photoplay.
- Featured an equal mix of American and British films and stars.
- Was called "Photoplay Film Monthly" from February 1968 to January 1978.
- Was called "Photoplay Film & TV Scene" from February 1978 to October 1980.
- Was called just "Photoplay" from November 1980 to March 1981.
- Was called "Photoplay Movies & Video" from April 1981 to March 1989.
- Changed name and continued as Film Monthly in April 1989.

Last issue:
1989
First
issue in
1915
   PHOTOPLAY VOGUE Highslide JS

- Early American 'fan Magazine'.
- From Buffalo.
- Changed name to Photoplay Topics in 1915.

First
issue in
1916
   PHOTOPLAY WEEKLY MIRROR Highslide JS

- Early American 'fan Magazine' (targeting the general public and used as a vehicle for the movie stars of the era).

First issue:
1915
   PICTURE PLAY Highslide JS

- Early American 'fan Magazine'.
- Started as Picture-Play Weekly in April 10, 1915.
- Was called "Picture-Play" from 1915 to 1927, and "STREET AND SMITH'S PICTURE PLAY" from 1931 to 1938.
- Became "Charm" in March 1941.

Last issue:
1941
First issue:
1919
   PICTURE SHOW Highslide JS

- Incorporated with Film Pictorial in October 1939.
-16 pages, published every Tuesday. There were also special Summer and Christmas issues.

Last issue:
1960
First issue:
1915
   PICTURE-PLAY WEEKLY Highslide JS

- Early American 'fan Magazine'.
- Title changed to Picture-Play Magazine.

Last issue:
1915
First issue:
1913
   PICTUREGOER Highslide JS

- Was called "Picturegoer" from 1913 to 1914 (19 issues).
- Amalgamated with The Pictures and was called Pictures and The Picturegoer from 1914 to 1921.
- Was called "Picturegoer Monthly" from 1921 to 1931.
- Was called "Picturegoer Weekly" from 1931 to 1960.
- After Picturegoer ceased it became "Date", (stating on the cover, " DATE, incorporating Picturegoer "). It was a very poor relation and ceased fairly quickly.

Last issue:
1960
First
issue in
1911
   PICTURES AND THE PICTUREGOER Highslide JS

- Started as "The Pictures".
- By 1914 it was amalgamated with Picturegoer and was called "Pictures and The Picturegoer". (1914 to 1920, 353 issues)
- In 1920 the name changed to "Pictures for the Picturegoer".
- Picturegoer split off and began separate publication in January 1921.
- In 1922 the name became "PICTURES: The Screen Magazine" but only a few months later (August 1922) the periodical was in fact absorbed by Picturegoer.

First
issue in
1934
   POPULAR SCREEN (1934) Highslide JS

First
issue in
1959
   POPULAR SCREEN (1959) Highslide JS

First
issue in
1972
   RONA BARRETTS GOSSIP Highslide JS

- Changed name to just 'Gossip' in 1980.
- Rona Barrett was the most known gossip/entertainment reporter back in the 1970's and 80s.
- Her magazines featured the celebrities of that era.

First
issue in
1969
   RONA BARRETTS HOLLYWOOD Highslide JS

- Rona Barrett was the most known gossip/entertainment reporter back in the 1970's and 80s.
- Her magazines featured the celebrities of that era.

First issue:
1931
   SCREEN ALBUM Highslide JS

- Early American 'fan Magazine' .
- Was called 'SCREEN AND TV ALBUM' since 1967.

Last issue:
1978(?)
First issue:
1928
   SCREEN BOOK Highslide JS

- Incorporating SCREEN PLAY since 1937.
- Title changed to Screen Life in 1940.
- Published in Louisville, Kentucky by "Fawcett Publications, Inc.".

Last issue:
1940
First issue:
1936
   SCREEN GUIDE Highslide JS

- Changed name to Screen and Television Guide in 1948.

Last issue:
1951
First issue:
1953
   SCREEN LIFE Highslide JS

- Not to be confused with Screen Life from Fawcett Publications.
- Merged (?) with Movie Fan in January 1955.

Last issue:
1972?
First issue:
1940
   SCREEN LIFE (FAWCETT) Highslide JS

- A continuation of SCREEN BOOK (1928-1940).
- Published in Louisville, Kentucky by "Fawcett Publications, Inc.".
- Incorporated by MOTION PICTURE in 1941.
- Not to be confused with the same name Screen Life from 20th Century Books.

Last issue:
1941
First issue:
1925
   SCREEN PLAY Highslide JS

- Scandals, gossip, movie and theatre news.
- Pulp sized.
- Name changes:
- "So This is Paris and Hollywood" from March 1925 to March 1926.
- "Paris and Hollywood" from April 1926 to June 1927.
- "Paris and Hollywood Screen Secrets" from July 1927 to March 1928.
- "Screen Secrets" from April 1928 to March 1930.
- "Screen Play Secrets" from April 1930 to September 1931.
- "Screen Play" from October 1931 to September 1937.
- Merged with SCREEN BOOK in October 1937 (which became Screen Life in 1940).

Last issue:
1937
First issue:
1929
   SCREEN ROMANCES Highslide JS

- Early American 'fan Magazine'.
- Changed name to SCREEN STORIES in 1948.

Last issue:
1948
First
issue in
1931
   SCREEN ROMANCES ALBUM Highslide JS

- Early American 'fan Magazine'.

First
issue in
1934
   SCREEN STAR STORIES Highslide JS

- Combined with Movie Classic.

First issue:
1944
   SCREEN STARS Highslide JS

- Published by "Interstate Publishing", later by "Margood Publishing" and then by "Official Magazine Corp.".
- Combined With TV & Records Stars.

Last issue:
1978
First issue:
1948
   SCREEN STORIES Highslide JS

- Was called SCREEN ROMANCES before 1948.

Last issue:
1979
First
issue in
1932
   SCREEN WEEKLY Highslide JS

- Early American 'fan Magazine' (targeting the general public and used as a vehicle for the movie stars of the era).

First issue:
1920
   SCREENLAND Highslide JS

- Changed name to 'Screenland plus TV-Land' with the September 1952 issue.
- Seems that publication was suspended from 9/1954 to 2/1955. Restarted, bimonthly, in 3/1955 (?).
- Merged with Silver Screen in 1971.

Last issue:
1971
First
issue in
1921
   SCREENLAND SEATTLE Highslide JS

- Early American 'fan Magazine' (targeting the general public and used as a vehicle for the movie stars of the era).

First
issue in
1933
   SHADOPLAY Highslide JS

- Early American 'fan Magazine' (targeting the general public and used as a vehicle for the movie stars of the era).

First issue:
1919
   SHADOWLAND Highslide JS

- Early American 'fan Magazine'.
- Some non-movie content.
- Absorbed by MOTION PICTURE CLASSIC in November 1923.

Last issue:
1923
First
issue in
1930
   SILVER SCREEN Highslide JS

- Early American 'fan Magazine' .
- Combined with Screenland since 1971.
- Published by "J. Fred Henry Publications", later by "Affiliated Magazines" and later by "Popular Library".
- (Bi-)Monthly.

First
issue in
1922
   SILVERSCREEN Highslide JS

First issue:
1959
   STARDOM Highslide JS

Last issue:
1961
First
issue in
1930
   TALKING SCREEN Highslide JS

- Early American 'fan Magazine' (targeting the general public and used as a vehicle for the movie stars of the era).

First issue:
1965
   TV PHOTO STORY Highslide JS

Last issue:
1971
First
issue in
1915
   WEEKLY MOVIE RECORD Highslide JS

- Early American 'fan Magazine' (targeting the general public and used as a vehicle for the movie stars of the era).

First
issue in
1915
   WHOS WHO IN MOVING PICTURES Highslide JS

- Early American 'fan Magazine' (targeting the general public and used as a vehicle for the movie stars of the era).

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