Description
Cinefex Magazine – April 1985 – No. 21 – The Terminator / Dune – Near Mint (NM)
This issue of Cinefex (No. 21, April 1985) features in-depth coverage of two landmark science-fiction films: James Cameron’s The Terminator and David Lynch’s Dune. With behind-the-scenes interviews and technical analysis, it offers a rare look at the practical effects and design work that shaped these genre classics.
Condition
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 all photos carefully to confirm condition before purchase.
Contents
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The Terminator (p.4) – Writer-director James Cameron and effects wizard Stan Winston detail the creation of the iconic endoskeleton, lifelike Schwarzenegger doubles, pyrotechnics, and stop-motion effects. Fantasy II’s post-apocalyptic miniatures helped bring Cameron’s vision to life. Article by Jennifer Benidt.
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The Shape of “Dune” (p.24) – David Lynch, cinematographer Freddie Francis, designer Tony Masters, and a team of celebrated effects artists (including Carlo Rambaldi, Albert Whitlock, Kit West, and others) explain how they realized Frank Herbert’s sprawling universe, from Arrakis’ desert sands to Giedi Prime’s shadowy decadence. Edited by Janine Pourroy and Don Shay.
Front Cover: The Terminator’s cyborg endoskeleton emerging from flames.
Back Cover: A spice harvester working the sands of Arrakis in Dune.
Additional Details
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Every magazine is shipped in a clear protective sleeve.
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Combined shipping is available upon request.
A perfect addition for collectors, visual-effects historians, or fans of The Terminator and Dune seeking insight into the craftsmanship behind two science-fiction milestones.