Shock Cinema #61
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SHOCK CINEMA 61. Interviews with Diane Franklin, Jonathan Haze, Ena Hartman, and director Joe Dante. Reviews include Gary Conway and Angel Tompkins in The Farmer; Giancarlo Giannini in Sergio Corbucci's The 8-Wheel Beast; John Savage in Jan Egleson's The Tender Age [a.k.a. The Little Sister]; Pat Boone, Frankie Avalon and Bobby Darin in the TV-special Coke Time; Johnny Hallyday, Karen Allen and Jürgen Prochnow in Terminus; Regina Linnanheimo in Teuvo Tulio's The Cross of Love [Rakkauden Risti]; Sarah Badel and Alastair Sim in Cold Comfort Farm; Tim Kincaid's The Female Response; Cliff Richard in Two a Penny; Klaus Lemke's Rocker; Ghislaine D'Orsay in Nelo Risi's Diary of a Schizophrenic Girl; Charles Braverman's Hit and Run [a.k.a. Revenge Squad]; Maia Danziger in The Late Great Me: Story of a Teenage Alcoholic; James Coburn in Mr. Patman [a.k.a. Crossover]; Roberto Benigni and Walter Matthau in Little Devil [Il Piccolo Diavolo]; William Hellfire and Ross Snyder's Mail Order Murder; Isabel Sarli in Armando Bo's Embrujada [Bewitched]; Grigori Kromanov's The Dead Mountaineer's Hotel; Mare Winngham in Freedom; José Giovanni's The Sewers of Paradise; Mac Davis in Cheaper to Keep Her; Lisa Stahl in Shallow Grave; Véronique Renaud in Devil Story [Il Était Une Fois le Diable]; Allan Arkush's Get Crazy; Pro Golfer Reiko; et cetera.
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Format type | Magazine |
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Year | 2022 |
Author | Steven Puchalski |
Pages | 48 |
Format | A4 Magazine |