Description
Modern Screen Magazine December 1964 John & Jackie Kennedy Cover No Label – Good Condition
This December 1964 issue of Modern Screen Magazine features John and Jacqueline Kennedy on the cover, a poignant cultural snapshot published just a year after the President’s assassination. Blending celebrity gossip, Hollywood features, and reflections on Jackie’s life with JFK, this issue combines politics and pop culture in a way only Modern Screen could capture.
Condition:
This vintage magazine is in good condition, with typical age-related wear. The item pictured is the exact copy you will receive. Please review the photos for details. Each issue is shipped in a protective plastic covering, and combined shipping is available upon request.
Contents Include:
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The Beatles’ Love Lives in America – Paul’s hidden romance, Ringo’s all-night date, and more fan confessions (by Peggy Lipton as told to Roy Anderson, Colleen Costello, Joanie Sannes)
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Was John Faithful to His Wife? – by Sybil Thornton
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Revealed! – Sandra Dee’s second baby (by Leslie Valentine)
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Shocking! – Liz begs Sybil for Burton’s daughters (by Bethel Every)
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Jacqueline Kennedy – “A Heartbreaking Memorial” on Jackie’s hours with JFK and her prayers for tomorrow (by Lou Larkin)
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Elke Sommer – her private life revealed
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Jean Harlow – the wedding night that shocked the world (by Debbie Sherwood)
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Rock Hudson – why marriage is inevitable (by Guy Newton)
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Debbie Reynolds – “Date With Debbie”
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Sidney Poitier – from wild youth to Hollywood stardom (by Ian Glass)
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Joanne Woodward & Paul Newman – why Joanne won’t leave Paul alone (by Kate Christiansen)
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Robert Mitchum – his candid remarks on jail time (by Campbell Zakomin)
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Tippi Hedren – “The Lady Can’t Tell a Lie” (by Jane Ardmore)
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Vince Edwards – “I Think I’ve Found My Wife at Last” (by Jane Kessner)
Departments:
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New Movies – by Beverly Linet
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Louella Parsons – eight-page gossip extra
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Suzy – Society and the Stars
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Jane Wald – Star Hair-Dos of the Month by Sonja Mentikov
This issue stands out as both a Hollywood time capsule and a piece of Kennedy-era memorabilia. It’s a must-have for collectors of John & Jackie Kennedy items, Beatles enthusiasts, and fans of classic celebrity magazines.