VTG Time Magazine September 26 1977 - Diane Keaton / Annie Hall Meet Dr. Goodbar


Price:
Sale price$25.00 USD

Description

Discover a piece of history with this vintage Time Magazine from September 26, 1977, featuring the incredible Diane Keaton. This issue celebrates her iconic role in the film "Annie Hall" while also introducing readers to the film "Looking for Mr. Goodbar." It's a fantastic collectible for fans of film history, nostalgia, or anyone who appreciates the artistry of cinema.

This magazine captures a significant moment in pop culture and offers insights into the entertainment landscape of the late '70s. Featuring interviews, reviews, and stunning photography, this time capsule allows you to journey back to a time when Diane Keaton was redefining women in film. Owning this issue means possessing a slice of history that highlights Keaton's groundbreaking performance and the films that shaped a generation.

The magazine is in good condition, demonstrating its age while still being a fantastic collectable. Minor wear on the edges adds to its vintage charm, and it's easy to appreciate its character. The absence of a newsstand label further enhances its appeal as a collector's item. Each page is filled with beautiful visuals and captivating stories from an era of cinema that continues to inspire today.

Vintage Time Magazine September 26, 1977

This Time Magazine comes with a protective plastic covering, ensuring its preservation for years to come. Though it has some writing on it, it adds to its unique historical charm—perfect for collectors and enthusiasts alike. Check out the photos provided to see the wear and highlights of this classic magazine.

  • Good condition with minor visible wear
  • Comes with plastic protective covering

Add this vintage gem to your collection today and enjoy a piece of cinematic history from a pivotal time in film. It’s not just an issue of Time Magazine; it’s a piece of the past that celebrates one of Hollywood's leading ladies and her unforgettable influence on the film industry.

You may also like

Recently viewed