Modern Screen Magazine July 1964 Jackie Kennedy Cover No Label


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Modern Screen Magazine July 1964 Jackie Kennedy Cover No Label – Good Condition

This July 1964 issue of Modern Screen Magazine features First Lady Jacqueline Kennedy on the cover, capturing the elegance and cultural influence she represented during the early 1960s. With in-depth features on Jackie, The Beatles, Elizabeth Taylor, Sidney Poitier, and other major Hollywood stars, this issue blends politics, cinema, and celebrity culture at the height of its golden age.

Condition:
This vintage magazine is in good condition, with expected age-related wear. The exact item pictured is the one you will receive. Please review all photos to assess condition. Each issue is shipped in a protective plastic covering, and combined shipping is available upon request.

Stories Include:

  • Sidney Poitier – “It Has Been a Long Journey…” by John Coop

  • Star Fun – Hollywood stars sending each other playful telegrams by Fredda Dudley Balling

  • Elizabeth Taylor – “My Honeymoon Was a Disaster” by James Madison

  • Marlon Brando – “Crazy, Man, Crazy!”

  • Ann-Margret & Ringo Starr – love letters to the “Sexy Beatle” by Pat de Jager

  • Hayley Mills – “I Won’t Be a Lolita!” by Michael Back

  • Richard Chamberlain – why there’s no room for a woman in his life by Marcia Borie

  • Carroll Baker – inside her magic world

  • Jacqueline Kennedy – “The Men Who Love Jacqueline Kennedy” by Leslie Valentine

  • The Beatles – exclusive movie preview

  • Kim Novak – why no man is good enough by Guy Newton

  • Warren Beatty – “The Care and Kissing of Warren Beatty” special report

  • Patricia Neal – “Please God, Let Me Live Once—For I Have Died Three Times” by Preston Ward

  • Tony Curtis – “The Sly Fox of Hollywood” by George Vose

Special Features:

  • Introducing Suzy – society and the stars, featuring Liz Taylor and Richard Burton at New York’s Party of the Year

  • Peter Sellers – “I Think I’m Having a Heart Attack” by Sidney Koff

This issue is a cultural snapshot of mid-1960s America, combining Hollywood glamour with political and social icons. A must-have for collectors of Jacqueline Kennedy memorabilia, Beatles fans, and enthusiasts of classic Hollywood magazines.

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