
This is Issue 6 of Cinema of the '70s, a magazine dedicated to movies from the grooviest, grittiest decade of cinema. Our sixth edition contains 100 pages and features pieces by professional writers like John Harrison, Brian J. Robb, David Michael Brown, John H. Foote and others. The full contents are: Killer Cop by Joe Secrett; Names Is For Tombstones, Baby - 007 Takes on Black Power in Live and Let Die by John Harrison; The Owl and the Pussycat by Rachel Bellwoar; To Be Savage, Hungry and Free by Allen Rubinstein; Star Trek: The Motion Picture - Boldly Going Where the TV Show Had Gone Before by Martin Dallard; A Deep Dive into Deep End by David Michael Brown; Jane Asher Talks Deep End; Re-Inventing the Past - Hollywood Celebrates Itself by Brian J. Robb; A Clockwork Orange is a Rite of Passage by Sebastian Corbascio; The Muppet Movie by Kevin Nickelson; Two-Minute Warning by Darren Linder; Ulzana's Raid - A Bloody Masterpiece by James Lecky; Pond Scum of the Erath - Remembering Frogs by Steven West; Jane Fonda in the '70s by John H. Foote; Tam Lin by Simon J. Ballard; Hustle by Dr. Andrew C. Webber; I Never Miss a Liv Ullman Musical - Lost Horizon by Peter Sawford; Adventures of a Second Division Sex Pest by Ian Taylor. Full colour throughout.
Page Count:
100
Publication Date:
2022-06-09
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