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Cinemart - The Most Authoritative Mandarin Movie Magazine, April [Apr.] 1975, No. 64

Cinemart - The Most Authoritative Mandarin Movie Magazine, April [Apr.] 1975, No. 64

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Cinemart - The Most Authoritative Mandarin Movie Magazine, April [Apr.] 1975, No. 64

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Hong Kong: Cinemart, 1975. Book. Good. Single Issue Magazine. First Edition. 4to - over 9¾" - 12" tall. 94 pages. Many wonderful photos in colour and black and white. Features: Two pages of wedding photos of a beautiful young couple; Lovely one-page colour photo of Chin Yin Ling - popular with men because of her nude movie appearances; Two pages of colour photos of Lin Fung Chew; Colour ad for Shantung Man in Hong Kong; Color ad for Little Sister-In-Law; Two-page colour-photo ad for The Red Boy; Lovely one-page colour photo of Shau Yun Yun; Beautiful fold-out colour photo of Li Ching; Prophecies in the Movie World; Shih Szu Gets a Lot and Loses a Lot; Separation of Josephine Siu and Charles Chin; The Love Life of Kiang Pin; Wang Ing's Words Worthy of Listening; Lee Hsing's "The Land of the Undaunted"; Chang's New Idea; Tien Nei, Li Ching and her mother visit Vietnam; Lydia Shum and Cheng Siu Chau; Director Chang Mei Chuen and his wife Sze Mei Lun enjoy their honeymoon; Ko Chin Hsung is the Crow-Catcher!; Director Yan Fung Pan; Chen Ho's new movie tentatively titled "The Ways to Avoid Baby"; Shantung Man in Hong Kong; The Forest of Forever; Don't Call Me Uncle; Chu Mu's new film; The Graduate From the Country; The Stupid Sailor Ah Fook; Chi Kung the Budhist; The April Melody; Lau Chi Wing; Nice colour ad for The Blue Lamp in Winter Night inside back cover; and more. Unmarked with moderate wear. A quality vintage copy..

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Title
Cinemart - The Most Authoritative Mandarin Movie Magazine, April [Apr.] 1975, No. 64
Author
Multiple Contributors
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Paperback
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Publisher
Cinemart
Place of Publication
Hong Kong
Date Published
1975
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Cinemart - The Most Authoritative Mandarin Movie Magazine, April [Apr.] 1975 , No. 64, wedding photos of a beautiful young couple; Lovely one-page colour photo of Chin Yin Ling - popular with men because of her nude movie appearances; Two pages of colour
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4to - over 9¾" - 12" tall

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