Films and Filming, September 1966
Includes two pages of stills from the film Chappaqua by Conrad Rooks, which features William S. Burroughs, Allen Ginsberg, and others, pp.34-35. Three photos of William S. Burroughs are present.
Published in London, England by Hansom Books in September, 1966.
Bibliographic Information:
- Not in M&M
- Not in Shoaf
- Not in Schottlaender (v4)
- Raven 19660900FAFI.0.0, b4
Selected Contents:
- Richard Davis:
- review of Charles Walter's Walk Don't Run
- review of Andrew V. McLaglan's The Rare Breed
- review of Biron Paul's Lt. Robin Crusoe USN
- review of E. Darrell Hallenbeck's One of Our Spies Is Missing
- review of Boris Sagal's Made in Paris
- review of Guy Green's A Patch of Blue
- "Pesaro Festival" (essay)
- David Rider:
- review of Gordon Flemyng's Dalek's Invasion Earth 2150 A.D.
- review of Michael Moore's Paradise, Hawaiian Style
- Gordon Gow: review of Susumu Hani's She and He
- Robin Bean: review of Mark Robson's Lost Command
- Allen Eyles:
- review of John Guillermin's The Blue Max
- review of Stanley Donen's Arabesque
- review of Ralph Nelson's Duel at Diablo
- "Men of Action" (essay)
- Mike Sarne: review of Irvin Kerschner's A Fine Madness
- Raymond Durgnat:
- review of Sidney Lumet's The Group
- review of Desmond Davis' I Was Happy Here
- Leslie Halliwell: "What's In a Name" (essay)
- Gideon Bachmann and Pietro Germi: "Man Is No Longer Enough for Man" (interview)
- Lionel Godfrey: "The Music Makers" (on Elmer Bernstein and Jerry Goldsmith)
- Douglas McVay: "The Art of the Actor" (essay)
- Irving Stone: "A Novelist Looks at His Movie" (essay)
- Robin Bean: "The Old and the Lonely" (essay)
- Paul Rotha: concluding essay
- stills from:
- Stanley Donen's Arabesque
- Jack Donohue's Assault on a Queen
- Henry Hathaway's Nevada Smith
- Mike Nichols' Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?
- "Addiction – from the Inside: Chappaqua" (from Conrad Rooks' Chappaqua)
- Peter Brook's The Persecution and Assassination of Marat, as Performed by the Inmates of the Asylum of Charenton, Under the Direction of the Marquis de Sade
- Will Tremper's Playgirl
- Gordon Douglas' Way... Way Out!
Publishing Information:
- Editor: Peter G. Baker
- Assistant Editor: Robin Bean
- Circulation Director: Stanley Norman
- Advertising Director: Alfred Fishburn
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