Cinefantastique Magazine – Spring 1974 – The Golden Voyage of Sinbad – Near Mint (NM)
This is an original Cinefantastique Magazine from Spring 1974, featuring an extensive spotlight on The Golden Voyage of Sinbad. 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 safe delivery and long-term preservation.
Contents
Features
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Matheson: A Name to Conjure With – Mick Martin interviews Richard Matheson about the craft of screenwriting and the frequent gap between the written script and its on-screen realization. (p.7)
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The Golden Voyage of Sinbad – Producer Charles H. Schneer discusses the production of Ray Harryhausen’s latest model-animation epic, offering behind-the-scenes insight into its imaginative effects and adventurous spirit. (By Dan R. Scapperotti & David Bartholomew, p.22)
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Retrospect: I Married a Monster from Outer Space – David Hogan examines this underrated 1950s science-fiction/horror hybrid, noting its social commentary and genre significance. (p.20)
Reviews
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Dracula – Harry Ringel (p.15)
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The Exorcist – Harry Ringel (p.24)
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Frankenstein: The True Story – Daniel Masloski (p.28)
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The Golden Voyage of Sinbad – Dan R. Scapperotti (p.44)
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The Killing Kind – Robert L. Jerome (p.27)
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The Legend of Hell House – Mick Martin (p.11)
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O Lucky Man – Dale Winogura (p.28)
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Private Parts – David Bartholomew (p.29)
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Raw Meat – Reynold Humphries (p.26)
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A Reflection of Fear – Dale Winogura (p.27)
A superb issue for collectors of fantasy cinema and Ray Harryhausen’s work, this edition offers rich behind-the-scenes material on The Golden Voyage of Sinbad alongside insightful genre commentary and contemporary film reviews.