Description
Modern Screen Magazine February 1965 Elizabeth Taylor & Richard Burton No Label – Good Condition
This February 1965 issue of Modern Screen Magazine features Elizabeth Taylor and Richard Burton on the cover during the height of their famously turbulent romance. Known for its sensational celebrity features, gossip columns, and Hollywood exclusives, Modern Screen delivers both glamour and scandal in this mid-1960s edition, with stories on Liz & Burton, Jackie Kennedy, Frank Sinatra, Elvis Presley, Ringo Starr, and more.
Condition:
This magazine is in good condition, with normal wear consistent with its age. The item pictured is the exact copy you will receive. Please check photos for condition purposes. Each issue is shipped in a protective plastic covering, and combined shipping is available upon request.
Contents Include:
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Frank Sinatra & Mia Farrow – “The Truth About Them” (by Elaine Grant)
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Shirley MacLaine – tragic account, “My God, I can’t see…” (by Henry Gris)
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Sammy Davis Jr. – is he living a lie? (by Judy Philipson)
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Natalie Wood & Frank Sinatra – “I Want the World to Know About My Dates with Frank” (by Mike Connolly)
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Patty Duke – “Wanted: One Boy” (by Debbie Sherwood)
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Elvis Presley – “Off Limits to All Good Girls” (by Peter Watkins)
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Doris Day – “Too Good to Be True?” (by Debbie Sherwood)
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George Segal – “Truth on Tape: My Wife Took a Chance on Me” (as told to Dick Strout)
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Debbie Reynolds – “Date with Debbie Reynolds” (by Tex Maddox)
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Lorne Greene – the truth about My Three Sons
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Elizabeth Taylor – “The Embarrassing Questions Liz’ Children Ask—How She Answers Them” (by Sandy Harrow)
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Richard Burton – “Burton Compares Liz’ Husbands” (by Dick Farrington)
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Harve Presnell – “Don’t Fence Me In”
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Ringo Starr – “How Long Can Ringo Flirt With Death?” (by John Pascal)
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Jackie Kennedy – surprising link to a TV star (by William Tusher)
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The Other Woman Both Burton and Fisher Wanted – scandal scoop (by Guy Newton)
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Paul Newman & Joanne Woodward – “The Only Way to Have a Baby is With Your Husband”
Departments:
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New Movies – by Beverly Linet
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Louella Parsons – seven-page gossip extra
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Modern Screen’s Service Section – Claire Bloom and Rod Steiger: “The Most Beautiful Girl in the World”
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Suzy – Society and the Stars
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Cindy Carol – Star Hair-Dos of the Month
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Contest – Win a Trip to Hollywood
This issue is a quintessential example of 1960s Hollywood gossip culture, featuring the high-profile romance of Elizabeth Taylor and Richard Burton alongside stories of music icons and movie legends. A must-have for collectors of vintage celebrity magazines, Liz Taylor memorabilia, and Beatles-era publications.