MOVIETONE NEWS
Irregular Magazine from United States
- First and last issue: 1972-1981

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1972 1973 1974 1975 1976 1977 1978 1979 1980 1981 All
Issue 62/63
December 1979

"It Doesn't Take Any Imagination At All To Feel Awed" (Peter Weir interviewed by Judith M. Kass); "Everything Happens At Its Appointed Time": PICNIC AT HANGING ROCK (review article by Pierre Greenfield); Rejoicing In Things Australian (interview with Philip Noyce by Judith M. Kass); Rossellini's STROMBOLI And Ingrid Bergman's Face (review article by Dana Benelli); Telluride '79 (festival report by William H. Wehrbein); Reviews: COMES A HORSEMAN; THE ELECTRIC HORSEMAN; BUTCH AND SUNDANCE: THE EARLY DAYS; CUBA; THE EUROPEANS; MARTIN; DAWN OF THE DEAD; WATERSHIP DOWN; THE 39 STEPS; AGUIRRE, WRATH OF GOD; DEATH ON THE NILE; THE MEDUSA TOUCH; PROPHECY; THE SEDUCTION OF JOE TYNAN; THE MUPPET MOVIE; THE ILLUSTRATED MAN; CHE? (aka WHAT? or DIARY OF FORBIDDEN DREAMS; THE GREAT TRAIN ROBBERY; QUINTET; THE DEER HUNTER; THE IN-LAWS; SAMMIE'S BICYCLE; NORTH DALLAS FORTY; THE DARK; THE CORN IS GREEN; NO TIME FOR BREAKFAST; MOONRAKER; THE CHINA SYNDROME; INVASION OF THE BODY SNATCHERS; FIREPOWER; HARDCORE; BLOODLINE.
Issue 60/61
February 1979

"A Privilege To Work In Films" (Sam Peckinpah interviewed by members of the Seattle Film Society); THE BALLAD OF CABLE HOGUE (reviewed by Samuel Fuller); Days Of Purgatory: An Attempt To Forget 1978 (review of the year by Richard T. Jameson; also featuring Ten Best Lists from Robert Cumbow, Pierre Greenfield, Rick Hermann and Peter Hogue); Moments Out Of Time, 1978 (by Richard T. Jameson); "I Had To Risk Not Being Liked In That Scene" (Michael Murphy interviewed by Judith M. Kass); In Black And White: "Big Bad Wolves" by Joan Mellen (book review by Pierre Greenfield); Reviews: HALLOWEEN; DAYS OF HEAVEN; AMERICAN HOT WAX; FM; INTERIORS, INVASION OF THE BODY SNATCHERS; WHO'LL STOP THE RAIN?; THE END; HOOPER; LORD OF THE RINGS; BRASS TARGET; COMING HOME; PRETTY BABY; CAPRICORN ONE; KING OF KINGS; DEATH ON THE NILE; THE BOYS FROM BRAZIL; SUPERMAN.

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