BRIGHT LIGHTS
Film Journal
Irregular Magazine from United States

- First issue: 1974

Full info

1974 1975 1976 1977 1978 1979 1980 1993 1994 1995
Issue 15
December 1995

Meet the Superstars of Sex and Horror! Bloodsuckers & Cocksuckers!: A Glossary of Vampirism and Sex
Lon Chaney: Supermasochist! (with a guest appearance by his enabler, Tod Browning)
Young, Beautiful, and F***ed: A Conversation with Gregg Araki and Other Members of The Doom Generation.
The Incredible Shrinking . . . and Expanding Ethnic Minority or The Racist in the Cupboard
The Pleasures of the Body in Branagh's Mary Shelley's Frankenstein
Noir and Away: Notes on the Two Detours
Rasputin and the Empress (1932): Production History.
Issue 14
March 1995


Issue 13
June 1994


Issue 12
March 1994


Issue 11
September 1993

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Contents

Issue 10
July 1993


Issue 9
Vol 3 # 1
March 1980


Issue 8
Vol 2 # 4
1979

Contents include articles on: Joan Crawford; Gregory La Cava; Allan Dwan (interview); LAURA (Otto Preminger); George Stevens (interview); THE FARMER'S WIFE (Alfred Hitchcock); "Sunset/Sunrise: Directorial Decline 1946-1954" by Howard Mandelbaum (first of two parts).
Issue 7
Vol 2 # 3
March 1978


Issue 6
Vol 2 # 2
December 1977


Issue 5
Vol 2 # 1
1977

The Searcher (article on THE SEARCHERS by Gary Morris);The Films Noirs of Anthony Mann (article by Robert E. Smith);From The Lily To The Poppy (article on THE SHANGHAI GESTURE by Douglas McVay);Renoir Before BOUDU (article by John Belton);Widescreen (article by Michael Stern).Book Review: KINGS OF THE B's by Todd McCarthy and Charles Flynn.
Issue 4
Vol 1 # 4
Summer 1976

Contents include: article/analysis of the early westerns of Anthony Mann, by Stephen Handzo; analyses of THE PITFALL (Andre de Toth), SCARFACE (Howard Hawks), BLOODY MAMA (Roger Corman) and SILVER LODE and TENNESSEE'S PARTNER (both directed by Allan Dwan). Also includes index to Volume 1 of the publication.

Last updated:
13 October 2022

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