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ISSUE #1 (January 2005)

Includes an exclusive never-before-published interview with Steve McQueen; Clint Eastwood’s fourth ‘Dollar’ film; an 8-page feature on The Great Escape; the ‘real’ Van Helsing – Peter Cushing; Monty Python’s The Life of Brian; Interview with Euan Lloyd, producer of The Wild Geese, who discusses his career working with legendary producer Cubby Broccoli; rare behind-the-scenes photos from the James Bond film Thunderball; Profile of actress Barbara Bach; meeting John Barry; Gerry Anderson’s The Protectors big-screen version; we take a look back at ABC Film Review; Cleopatra at Pinewood Studios; The Green Hornet’s car Black Beauty discovered; remembering Jerry Goldsmith, Christopher Reeve and Russ Meyer – and a wealth of rare photos and movie poster artwork.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

ISSUE #2 (May 2005)

Includes an exclusive interview with production designer Ken Adam by Sir Christopher Frayling; Lee Pfeiffer meets Anthony Harvey, director of the Oscar-winning The Lion In Winter; Michael Winner talks about working with Marlon Brando; profile of the original James Bond ‘Golden Girl’ Margaret Nolan; the westerns of Euan Lloyd, including Sean Connery and Brigitte Bardot in Shalako; we have an exclusive story about the film props discovered for the forthcoming Clint Eastwood/Sergio Leone exhibition; spending a day with The Man Who Haunted Himself – Sir Roger Moore; Robert Vaughn visits London; we take an in-depth look at Michael Winner’s provocative film The Nightcomers; Peter Haigh celebrates the 50th anniversary of The Dambusters – and more – a whole lot more!

 

 

 

 

 


 

ISSUE #3 (September 2005)

We celebrate the genius of director Sam Peckinpah with an 18-page feature on his career and films, including an in-depth look at The Getaway starring Steve McQueen. Also: Actress Madeline Smith writes about her role in Hammer’s sexual horror flick The Vampire Lovers; George ‘OO7’ Lazenby returns to Pinewood Studios; Richard Burton and Roger Moore are The Wild Geese; Exclusive interview with comedy legend Don Knotts; Special report on the Sergio Leone Exhibition in Los Angeles; Denouncing the devil – we take a look at cult classic Night of the Demon; Major Dundee fully restored for theatrical and DVD release – we have the inside story; Peter Haigh discusses those fabulous MGM musicals; Top action director Vic Armstrong (Spielberg’s War of the Worlds) writes about his early days as a stuntman on the OO7 film You Only Live Twice; We return to Amity – Jaws 30 years on; plus DVD reviews of Guys and Dolls, Ned Kelly, New York New York and CD soundtrack reviews of 633 Squadron, Magnum Force, Modesty Blaise, and a whole host more in our best-ever issue!

 

 

 

 

 

 

ISSUE  #4 (January 2006)

Cinema Retro enters its second year with a readership that is literally a who’s who of Hollywood’s elite, including top actors, directors and producers. Issue #4 is another packed publication dedicated to great and classic movies, including the spectacular CINERAMA production Grand Prix; Frank Sinatra in the Tony Rome films, Clint Eastwood’s tribute to director Don Siegel, exclusive interviews with Oscar-winning actor Cliff Robertson, and music maestro Lalo Schifrin, who talks about, amongst his many films, Enter the Dragon, and his unused Exorcist score. Producer Euan Lloyd remembers The Wild Geese II and Who Dares Wins, and we take a look at the career of Jim Brown – the first black action hero who starred in such films as The Dirty Dozen, Ice Station Zebra and 100 Rifles. Action director Vic Armstrong discusses his work on Ryan’s Daughter, Barry Lyndon and Live and Let Die, we look at the James Bond films made at Pinewood Studios, and Raymond Benson includes The Haunting, Jason and the Argonauts, The Birds and Tom Jones among his ten best for ‘63. This, plus cult and classic DVD, Book and CD reviews, dozens of rare photos and poster artwork, makes for another excellent issue from this British produced superior film magazine that is taking the world by storm.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Issue #5 (May 2006)

Something for everyone in this action-packed issue: Exclusive interviews with Hugh Hefner, Tigon’s Tony Tenser and actor Michael York. Vic Armstrong talks about the dangers of stunt work with horses, including rare photos taken by him on the set. We take a look at the Disney live-action films made at Pinewood Studios, and brace yourself for our special 8-page tribute to Vincent Price’s gory Witchfinder General. Part 2 of our Tony Rome feature explores, in depth (pardon the pun!) Lady in Cement, and our Australian correspondent David Brown reports on the Stanley Kubrick exhibition that included an array of props from 2001 A Space Odyssey, A Clockwork Orange, Dr Stranglelove, Barry Lyndon and more – we have the photos! We also report on the cast and crew of Kes reunion at the 12th Bradford Film Festival, discuss the big-screen comedy movies of Morecambe and Wise, visit the fort set of El Condor in Spain, and remember John Wayne’s El Dorado and the excellent Peter Fonda horror flick Race with the Devil. All of this, plus our usual round-up of Soundtrack, book and CD releases and Raymond Benson’s top ten films of 1964, make this the best must-have movie magazine on the market.

 

 

 

 

 

 

ISSUE #6 (September 2006)

   Our biggest-selling issue to date includes an exclusive interview with William Shatner, who talks about The Devil’s Rain; an 11-page feature on Columbia’s spoof James Bond film Casino Royale that includes articles written especially for us by actresses Barbara Buchet and Caroline Munro; Lee Pfeiffer looks at the strange affair of The Man From UNCLE not being available in America on DVD; Michael York discusses Logan’s Run and Murder on the Orient Express; we take a look at Elvis Presley’s starlets of the 60s; Raymond Benson’s Top Ten films of 1965 includes Doctor Zhivago, For A Few Dollars More, Darling and many more; We report on Eli Wallach at the NFT in England and Patricia Neal on stage in New York. All of this, plus articles by actor Joe Sirola and Jermey Slate talking about working with (respectively) Clint Eastwood and Elvis Presley, and top stunt arranger Vic Armstrong discusses working with Richard Burton and Arnold Schwarzenegger. LESS THAN 500 COPIES LEFT!

 

 

 

 

 

Issue #7 (January 2007)
Batman is our 8-page Film in Focus. We have world exclusive interviews with David McCallum and John Phillip Law, features on the Death Wish films, Elvis Presley, the OO7 Stage, and an interview with The Getaway's producer, Mitch Brower. All of this, plus Raymond Benson looks back at Alfie, Blow Up, A Man For All Seasons, and many more. An unbeatable issue!