Description
Cinefantastique Magazine – 1976 – The Day the Earth Stood Still – Near Mint (NM)
This is an original Cinefantastique Magazine from 1976, featuring a comprehensive retrospective on The Day the Earth Stood Still. The magazine is in near mint condition, with no major flaws and only the faintest signs of handling. The pictured copy is the exact item you will receive. Please review photos for reference. We offer combined shipping, and every magazine is shipped in a clear protective sleeve to ensure proper storage and long-term preservation.
Contents
Features
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Retrospect: The Day the Earth Stood Still – Steve Rubin provides an authoritative history of the 1951 science-fiction landmark, reconstructing its production through interviews with key participants. (p.5)
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Tyburn – Reynold Humphries and Chris Knight profile the British film company carrying on the horror traditions of Hammer and Amicus. (p.40)
Reviews
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Bug – James Morrow (p.28)
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The Devil’s Rain – Charles D. Leayman (p.29)
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Female Trouble – David Bartholomew (p.26)
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From Beyond the Grave – Frederick S. Clarke (p.25)
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The Ghoul – Reynold Humphries (p.40)
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Legend of the Werewolf – Reynold Humphries (p.40)
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Space: 1999 – Bhob Stewart (p.24)
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Submersion of Japan – Bill Warren (p.27)
News & Notes
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Books – Reviews of cinema literature focused on genre films. (p.39)
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Coming – A preview of forthcoming motion pictures. (p.37)
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Film Ratings – Staff evaluations of current releases. (p.34)
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Letters – Reader correspondence. (p.46)
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Sense of Wonder – Editorial commentary by Frederick S. Clarke. (p.36)
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Short Notices – Concise appraisals of horror, fantasy, and science-fiction films. (p.30)
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Television – Reports on series, specials, and made-for-TV features. (p.33)
Covers
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Front Cover: The Day the Earth Stood Still artwork by Vincent Di Fate
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Back Cover: Lynda Carter as The New, Original Wonder Woman
An excellent issue for collectors of classic science fiction and vintage film journalism, this edition celebrates the enduring legacy of The Day the Earth Stood Still alongside coverage of mid-1970s genre cinema and television.