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Celebrating Films of the 1960s & 1970s. An exciting New Season from our friends at Cinema Retro.

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Written by: Lee Pfeiffer and Dave Worrall Date: 10.07.2022
It's that time of year, Cinema Retro fans! We're about to enter our 18th year of publishing in 2023. Now is a great time to support the world's most unique film magazine by subscribing or renewing so you can enjoy a full year of our in-depth look at films of the 1960s and 1970s.

Cinema Retro issue #53 has now shipped to subscribers worldwide. If you thought the issue was a bit late, you are correct. Since the magazine is printed in the UK, our subscribers there and in Europe received the issue last month. However, all other parts of the world are mailed from our U.S. office and there is always a lag time...but never this long. We're told it was caused by continuing lingering disruptions to the international shipping industry due to the pandemic. In any event, we thank you for your patience and we think you'll find this issue has been worth the wait. Here are some highlights:

We pay tribute to the eternal cinematic love story Somewhere in Time starring Christopher Reeve and Jane Seymour. Cai Ross provides an exclusive interview with the film's director, Jeannot Szwarc.

Simon Lewis provides a 12-page "Film in Focus" article detailing the trials and tribulations of making David Lean's ill-fated Irish romance, "Ryan's Daughter".

John P. Harty examines the merits of another high profile boxoffice misfire, Richard Brooks' “Lord Jim” starring Peter O'Toole.

Mark Mawston entices actor John Leyton to give a rare interview in which he discusses his successful career as a rock 'n roll heartthrob and, as an actor, filming The Great Escape.

Dave Worrall shines the spotlight on Helen Mirren's breakthrough film, Age of Consent.

Thomas Hauerslev celebrates the recent restoration of MGM's Cinerama classic "The Wonderful World of the Brothers Grimm"

Lee Pfeiffer looks at the dark side of director Blake Edwards' films with Experiment in Terror starring Lee Remick, Glenn Ford and Stefanie Powers.

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Cinema Retro Magazine, and website, are long-time friends of in70mm.com. in70mm.com have collaborated with Cinema Retro Publishers Dave Worrall & Lee Pfeiffer, on several articles since the first issues in 2005. in70mm.com recommends Cinema Retro. If you are not already a subscriber, then hesitate no longer and sign up right away to subscribe to this unique magazine. Thanks to the loyal readers, Cinema retro has made it this far even in an era in which print magazines seem to be going the way of the leisure suit. Then again, Cinema Retro is unique, which may explain why readers are so loyal. No other magazine centers specifically on the great Golden Age of film making: the 1960s and 1970s. Every issue is unique with exclusive interviews, rare photos and insightful columns about classic and cult movies that virtually no one else covers in this kind of detail. CINEMA RETRO, now in it's 17th year of publication, is a 64-page full colour magazine and the Essential Guide to Classic Movies of the 60's and 70's.

Each issue is a limited edition collector's item - published in England but available worldwide. This is not an amateur fan magazine. Rather, it is written by recognised writers in the field of film criticism as well as from the vantage point of the actors, producers, directors and technicians who were a part of this wonderful era of film making. To ensure you receive each issue of this magazine, you must be a subscriber. Cinema Retro is a premium-priced magazine designed for readers who take their moves seriously. You will not find the latest film news, gossip or rumours. You will find insightful and fun articles regarding classic and cult movies, in-depth interviews and some of the rarest photos imaginable.

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Major in-depth look at a classic film or film series.
Cinema sirens and hunks: photos of those delicious sexy actresses and actors whom we all long to see again.
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