Silver Screen Magazine August 1964 Vol 29 No. 6 Paul McCartney No Label


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Silver Screen Magazine August 1964 Vol. 29 No. 6 Paul McCartney No Label – Good Condition

This August 1964 issue of Silver Screen Magazine (Vol. 29, No. 6) features Paul McCartney and The Beatles in a special feature, “Will Paul’s Love Break Up The Beatles?” at the height of Beatlemania. With additional star profiles on Audrey Hepburn, Ann-Margret, Patty Duke, Troy Donahue, Tippi Hedren, and more, this issue blends Hollywood glamour with the era’s biggest musical icons, offering readers a vivid look at the mid-1960s entertainment world.

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This vintage magazine is in good condition, showing typical age-related wear. The exact item pictured is the one you will receive. Please review photos for condition purposes. All magazines are shipped in a protective plastic covering, and combined shipping is available upon request.

Contents Include:

Silver Screen Special

  • The Beatles – “Will Paul’s Love Break Up The Beatles?” by John R. Pascal

Inside Story

  • Patty Duke – “Can She Stand the Pace?” by Amy Lewis

Personality Close-Ups

  • Audrey Hepburn – “The Two Audrey Hepburns” by Eliot George

  • Jim Franciscus – “Principled—Or Pompous?” by Jim Cooper

  • Ann-Margret – “Is Sinatra On Her List?” by John Maynard

  • Troy Donahue – “How Marriage Has Changed Troy Donahue” by Jane Ardmore

  • Tippi Hedren – “Is She the New Grace Kelly?” by Dora Albert

  • Gene Barry – “Can a Rich, Handsome Lady Killer Have a Happy Marriage?” by Bill Tusher

Exclusive Picture Stories

  • Richard Chamberlain – “Kelly Meets Kildare”

  • Robert Goulet & Carol Lawrence – “The Not So Newly Weds At Home”

Special Features

  • Gossip – “Inside Hollywood” by Dorothy O’Leary

  • Reviews – “What’s Playing at the Movies” by Rahna Maughan

This issue is a standout collectible, combining early Beatles coverage with in-depth Hollywood features and exclusive photos of some of the biggest stars of the 1960s. Perfect for Beatles collectors, fans of classic film, and vintage magazine enthusiasts.

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