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Vintage Sunday Times Magazine June 4th 1995
The cinema is 100 this year, and The Sunday Times Magazine is celebrating. Moving pictures have by turns astounded, inspired and outraged their audiences; and film-makers, from DW Griffith to Alfred Hitchcock to Quentin Tarantino, are hailed as some of the greatest artists of the age. Today, having weathered the storms of television, video and virtual reality, the movies remain the most universally influential and dynamic art form. Over the next 67 pages we salute the heroes and heroines, the actors and directors, the scriptwriters and stunt men…That’s a wrap!
Relative Values – Walter Matthau, actor, and his son, Charlie, producer/director
Johnny come lately – Tom Shone profiles Johnny Depp, the hottest addition to the heart-throb hall of fame
Play it, Sam – You must remember these…a selection of the most famous lines of all time
Hollywood: you don’t have to be liberal to work here, but it helps
Brave new world – The power of the movies: they’ve shrunk the globe (and the kids), broadened our minds, made us laugh and made us cry. Bryan Appleyard analyses their devastating impact
Food – Sophie Grigson gets stuck into popcorn
72 pages. All our magazines are first day issues. This issue is in good condition for age.
A great idea for a unique present for a 30th Birthday or Anniversary!