Description
This July 1982 issue of Moviegoer Magazine is a valuable addition to any collection of vintage magazines, especially for fans of classic cinema. Featuring acclaimed actor Jon Voight, this magazine encapsulates the essence of the early '80s film landscape, making it an essential piece for enthusiasts of that era.
The magazine not only features Voight on the cover but also delves into significant movie releases of the time, including innovative films like TRON, and insights from composer Giorgio Moroder, who redefined film soundtracks with his pioneering use of synthesizers.
This issue offers readers a rich mix of content, spotlighting the leading voices in Hollywood along with behind-the-scenes perspectives and updates on the latest box office hits. It illustrates a transformative period in film history, where technology and artistry began to merge in novel ways.
Condition-wise, this magazine is in good shape, with all pages intact and showing only light wear typical of its age. As a collectible, it holds significant value due to its cultural relevance and the nostalgia it invokes.
Inside this issue, you will find:
- Exclusive Film Features: An exciting look at the ground-breaking film TRON, which captures the burgeoning digital age of cinema.
- Jon Voight: A Deep Dive: An insightful profile exploring the Oscar-winning actor's career and personal struggles with self-doubt.
Whether you're a lifelong cinephile or just beginning your journey into film history, owning this July 1982 vintage issue of Moviegoer is a fantastic opportunity. Don't miss out on a piece of Hollywood history that offers a glimpse into a defining moment for both movies and the culture surrounding them.
This vintage magazine also comes with a plastic protective covering to ensure its preservation for years to come. Please review the provided photos carefully to assess its condition.
Secure this unique collectible and take a step back in time with the Moviegoer Magazine.