Modern Screen Magazine November 1964 Jackie Kennedy Cover No Label


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

This November 1964 issue of Modern Screen Magazine features First Lady Jacqueline Kennedy on the cover, reflecting her status as a global icon of style and influence. Inside, the magazine offers a mix of Hollywood gossip, candid celebrity features, and political-cultural coverage that made Modern Screen a leading title of its era. With stories on Jackie, The Beatles, Elizabeth Taylor, Elvis Presley, and more, this issue is a true window into mid-1960s star power and society.

Condition:
This magazine is in good condition, showing normal wear consistent with its age. The exact item pictured is the one you will receive. Please check photos for condition details. Each issue is shipped in a protective plastic covering, and combined shipping is available upon request.

Contents Include:

  • Revealed! – gossip shocking Hollywood (by Helen Martin Denis)

  • Jackie’s European Vacation – exclusive coverage

  • Hollywood Teens Meet The Beatles – by Louella Parsons

  • Debbie Reynolds – “Date With Debbie Reynolds”

  • Connie Francis – “This Day Was Worth Waiting For” by Louella Parsons

  • Elvis Presley – did Elvis steal his newest girl? (by James Gregory)

  • Frank Sinatra & Ann-Margret – will Sinatra tame Ann-Margret? (by Guy Newton)

  • Julie Andrews – “Babies Are For Loving”

  • David Janssen – behind every man, there’s a woman

  • Connie Stevens – “We’re Trying to Have a Baby” (by Pauline Hart)

  • The Beatles – their wild nights in Hollywood (by Ann Waters)

  • Hayley Mills – her fortune teller story (by Stella King)

  • Bill Holden – the tragedy that saved his marriage (by Bethel Every)

  • Luci Baines Johnson – the President’s dancing daughter

  • Peter O’Toole – answering rumors (by Robert Cranbush)

  • Elizabeth Taylor – what Liz made Burton do on their second honeymoon (by Sandy Harrow)

  • Richard Chamberlain – “Is There a Doctor in the Class?”

  • Jacqueline Kennedy – “Jackie Kennedy and the Negroes” (by Jack Madison)

  • Joey Heatherton – “Pal Joey”

Departments:

  • New Movies – by Beverly Linet

  • Louella Parsons – eight-page gossip extra

  • Suzy – Society and the Stars

  • Carol Lynley – Star Hair-Dos of the Month by Sonja Mentikov

This issue is a collectible piece of 1960s cultural history, blending Hollywood glamour with Jackie Kennedy’s enduring influence. A must-have for collectors of Kennedy family memorabilia, Beatles fans, or vintage Hollywood magazines.

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