Int. Motion Picture Exhibitor Magazine October 14 1970 NATO Seek Indemnification


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The Int. Motion Picture Exhibitor Magazine from October 14, 1970, is a collector's gem for cinema enthusiasts and industry professionals alike. This vintage issue dives into the world of film exhibition and the challenges faced by cinemas during the era. Notably, the magazine discusses the NATO's (National Association of Theatre Owners) quest for indemnification, a crucial topic that resonates with the ongoing issues of risk management and liability in film exhibition.

This issue provides insight into the industry dynamics of the time, making it a valuable addition to any film history collection. The articles are well-researched and highlight the prevalent trends and concerns in the motion picture industry during the 1970s.

Condition-wise, the magazine is rated as "Good." It features minor wear throughout, a characteristic that hints at its rich history while still maintaining its overall integrity. Additionally, the magazine comes with a plastic protective covering, ensuring that it remains in good shape for years to come.

  • Newsstand Condition: The magazine has no label, making it perfect for collectors who prefer original newsstand editions.
  • Protective Covering: Each magazine is supplied with a plastic protective covering, safeguarding its pages from further wear and tear.

Whether you're a film buff, a researcher, or a collector, this October 1970 issue is an excellent resource. It not only captures historical moments but also enriches one's understanding of the ever-evolving film industry.

Check out the cover of this intriguing issue:

Int. Motion Picture Exhibitor Magazine Cover - October 14, 1970

This magazine is not just a read; it’s a trip down memory lane, capturing the spirit of an era where the motion picture industry faced many transitions. Don't miss the chance to own a piece of film history!

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