American Cinematographer Magazine April 1968 Filming Planet of the Apes No Label


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If you’re a fan of classic cinema and collectibles, this American Cinematographer Magazine from April 1968 is a must-have addition to your collection. This iconic issue features in-depth insights into the making of the legendary film, "Planet of the Apes." This issue not only showcases breathtaking cinematography but also dives into the innovative techniques used in the film’s production. With its captivating cover and rich content, this magazine is a true gem for any film enthusiast.

This magazine comes without a label, giving it a unique newsstand appeal. While it’s in good condition, there are minor signs of wear, which add to its charm and authenticity. The pages are intact, providing you with a great glimpse into the past of film history. See the pictures to appreciate the details.

  • Interesting Content: The magazine offers exclusive interviews, behind-the-scenes stories, and stunning photographs that highlight the artistry involved in filmmaking during the late 1960s.
  • Protective Covering: Included with your purchase is a plastic protective covering that helps preserve the magazine, ensuring it stays in great condition for years to come.

This issue also captures an essential moment in film history as "Planet of the Apes" captured the imaginations of audiences worldwide. Whether you're a collector or simply curious about the filmmaking process, this magazine provides both entertainment and education.

Minor imperfections such as some marks are present but do not detract from the overall appeal of the magazine. It offers a nostalgic look back at an unforgettable time in cinema. Take a step back into the world of film with this incredible piece of history.

See the photos for details on the magazine’s condition:

American Cinematographer Magazine April 1968

Don’t miss out on the opportunity to own a piece of cinematic history. Whether displayed on your coffee table or tucked into your library, this magazine is sure to spark conversations and enhance your collection.

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