Description
Modern Screen Magazine August 1970 Joe Namath, Glen Campbell No Label – Good Condition
This August 1970 issue of Modern Screen Magazine captures the drama and star power of Hollywood and beyond, featuring stories on Joe Namath, Glen Campbell, Johnny Cash, Audrey Hepburn, Jackie Onassis, and more. Known for its mix of gossip, in-depth celebrity features, and personal revelations, Modern Screen was a staple of entertainment journalism—and this issue is a vivid example from the 1970s.
Condition:
This vintage magazine is in good condition, with normal wear from age. The exact item pictured is the one you will receive. Please check the photos for details. Each copy is shipped in a protective plastic covering, and combined shipping is available upon request.
Contents Include:
-
Patty Duke & Desi Arnaz Jr. – Lucille Ball shocked by the strange romance (by Liz Shelley)
-
Leonard Nimoy – exclusive interview on the loss of his and Sandra’s expected baby (by Bernice McGeehan)
-
Inger Stevens – the tragic path that led to her grave (by Vicki Bartlet)
-
Rolling Stones – “My Brian: A Young Girl’s Heartbreaking Story” (by Linda Lawrence)
-
Stars and the Occult – by Marin Milam
-
Joe Namath – why his girlfriend walked out on him (by Roger Elwood)
-
Glen Campbell – the night Billie surprised him (by Jane Sanders)
-
Debbie Reynolds – her ups and downs
-
Johnny Cash – why he can’t stay out of jail (by Bethel Every)
-
Jackie Onassis – Ari’s shocking way of trying to buy the children’s love (by Nancy G. Khan)
-
Robert Stack – how his family was nearly destroyed (by Ruth Waterbury)
-
MGM Auction – Hollywood’s greatest tragedy (by Beverly Linet)
-
Robert Young – conquering shyness (by Lee Dana)
-
Lloyd Haynes – his sweetheart’s candid confession (by Brooke Scott)
-
Jimmy Stewart – grief over his son’s death in Vietnam (by Ruth Waterbury)
-
Audrey Hepburn – attacked, the story finally told (by John Thomas)
Departments:
-
New Movies – by Beverly Linet
-
Seven Page Gossip Extra – by Dorothy Manners
-
Catching Up With… Jane Russell – by Dora Albert
-
Sound Track – by Peter Delacorte
This issue blends Hollywood scandal, music world drama, and personal celebrity stories, making it a fascinating collectible. A must-have for fans of Joe Namath, Glen Campbell, Audrey Hepburn, and vintage entertainment magazines of the 1970s.