Movie (issue no. 15, Spring 1968)

  • Magazine
  • London: Movie Magazine Ltd., 1968
By Cameron, Ian, ed.
London: Movie Magazine Ltd.. Very Good. 1968. (Issue 15). Magazine. [some edgewear along spine and along right edge of front cover, modest surface wear and minor fingertip-creasing]. (B&W photographs) The primary feature of this issue is a long (14 pages) interview with director Don Siegel, conducted by Peter Bogdanovich, plus a 3-page filmography. Also: "Forced to Be Free, or Doing Business in a Great Art," by V.F. Perkins, on the then-current state of the British film industry; Films reviewed or discussed at length are: I LOVE YOU LOVE (a co-production of the Swedish Film Institute), Ingmar Bergman's PERSONA, John Huston's REFLECTIONS IN A GOLDEN EYE, Luis Bunuel's BELLE DE JOUR (two pieces, by Raymond Durgnat and Robin Wood), TARGETS (Bogdanovich's debut film; a mostly pictorial 2-page article), and the French documentary FAR FROM VIETNAM. Additionally, there are reports on various international film-production scenes: Hollywood (by Bogdanovich (again), who briefly discusses films then in production or preproduction by Howard Hawks, Alfred Hitchcock, Robert Aldrich, Sam Peckinpah, Frank Tashlin, and others); Barcelona; Stockholm; Rome; and London. .

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