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Movie (plus Tv) Mirror: Elvis' Final Moments December 1977 by Sterling's Magazines - 1977
by Sterling's Magazines
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Movie (plus Tv) Mirror: Elvis' Final Moments December 1977
by Sterling's Magazines
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Sterling's Magazines. Near Fine. 1977. Magazine. His last words to Lisa! Priscilla collapses! Also: Cher breaks down and Farrah begs Lee not to leave her plus a scoop interview with Paul Michael Glaser and Gold Star Awards. ; Small 4to - 9" to 11" tall; 21254 .
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- Date Published 1977
- Keywords Elvis Presley, Priscilla Presley, Lisa Marie Presley
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The Movie
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- 9781898800644 / 1898800642
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Movie - The Snows Of Kilimanjaro [Japan DVD] KKDS-720
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0001-01-01 00:00:00. dvd. Used - Good. Japanese edition
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Movie (issue no. 22, Spring 1976) [cover: FAREWELL, MY LOVELY]
by (Cameron, Ian, publisher)
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London: Movie. Very Good+. 1976. (No. 22). Journal. [modest wear to edges and extremities, vertical crease along left edge of front cover]. (B&W photographs) This issue of this well-regarded British journal of film criticism devotes 29 of its 64 pages, rather amazingly, to MANDINGO -- first with a lengthy analysis/defense of the film (which was pretty universally savaged by critics) by Andrew Britton, followed by an interview with its director, Richard Fleischer. The next section, under the blanket title "American Cinema in the '70s," discusses THE WAY WE WERE (Sydney Pollack), NIGHT MOVES (Arthur Penn), and ALICE DOESN'T LIVE HERE ANYMORE (Martin Scorsese). The issue is rounded off by three articles: "John Ford and the Critics," by Douglas Pye; "Feminist Film Criticism," by Janey Place and Julianne Burton; and a brief "Comment" by Joe Stefanos on "Television and Criticism." As always with this publication (and consistent…
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