Description
Cinefantastique Magazine – 1977, Vol. 6 No. 1 – Carrie – Near Mint (NM)
This is an original Cinefantastique Magazine from 1977 (Volume 6, Number 1), featuring a comprehensive spotlight on Brian De Palma’s Carrie. 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 for protection and long-term preservation.
Contents
Features
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DePalma Has the Power! – Mike Childs and Alan Jones interview director Brian De Palma and actress Sissy Spacek about the making of Carrie, covering writing, casting, filming, and the special effects that made it one of 1976’s most influential horror films. (p.4)
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Land of the Lost – S.S. Wilson talks with story editor David Gerrold and effects artist Gene Warren about the challenges of creating a smart and believable sci-fi series for Saturday mornings. (p.38)
Reviews
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Demon Seed – S.W. Schumack (p.14)
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The Last Dinosaur – Dan Scapperotti (p.16)
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Metamorphosis – Jeffrey Frentzen (p.19)
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The Pink Panther Strikes Again – Ross Care (p.20)
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Serail – David Bartholomew (p.18)
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Solaris – Bhob Stewart (p.15)
News & Notes
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Audrey Rose – Don Shay interviews director Robert Wise. (p.26)
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Books – Reviews of current film books and novels in production. (p.31)
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Coming – A look at upcoming films. (p.24)
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Capsule Comments – Concise takes on the genre. (p.23)
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Demon – Mick Garris interviews director Larry Cohen. (p.34)
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Letters – Reader feedback. (p.36)
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Sense of Wonder – Editorial reflections by Frederick S. Clarke. (p.25)
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The Sentinel – Mike Childs and Alan Jones talk with director Michael Winner about his supernatural thriller. (p.30)
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Short Notices – Brief reviews of genre films and television. (p.22)
Covers
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Front Cover: Carrie in the Flames by Roger Stine
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Back Cover: Special effects of Land of the Lost
A sought-after issue for fans of horror history and vintage cinema magazines, this edition celebrates the artistry behind Carrie while showcasing insightful features, interviews, and reviews from the mid-1970s genre landscape.