Cinema Retro constantly gets requests from readers to reprint
those issues of Cinema Retro that have sold out. However, as every issue is a
limited edition collector’s item, we have to remain true to our word and never
reprint these editions. However, we know that many of our dedicated readers
were not even aware of the magazine until long after certain issues have sold
out. Thus, we’ve partnered with our American distributor RCS to make sold out
issues available as on-line digital editions. These sold out issues of
the magazine now command big prices on the collector’s circuit (A reader advises he just sold two of his spare issues on eBay for $229 each!) Yet, the
digital on-line versions are available for purchase at the regular cover price
of $12.
These digital editions are exactly the same as the
format of the original magazine. They are not edited in any way and contain
every word and photo featured in the print edition.By viewing on line, you can browse through the pages and zoom in or out to increase or decrease the size of the print.
Issues now available for digital viewing:
#7
(January 2007)
Our 8-page behind the scenes look at the making of the
1966 big screen feature film Batman
starring Adam West and Burt Ward; Part 1 of our exclusive interview
with Man From U.N.C.L.E. star
David McCallum; exlusive interview with Barbarella
star John Phillip Law; the inside story of Charles Bronson's Death Wish films;
exclusive interview with producer Mitch Brower who recalls making The Getaway with Steve
McQueen and Sam Peckinpah; exclusive coverage of Cinema Retro's gala royal
premiere night for Casino
Royale in London; interviews with the sex co-stars of Elvis
Presley; the history of the 007 Stage at Pinewood Studios; stuntman Vic
Armstrong recalls filming A
Bridge Too Far; tribute to great crime movies; underrated gem Hail! Mafia; Eli Wallach
honored in Spain; Diary of
Anne Frank stars reunite; ten best films of 1966
#8
(May 2007)
Our special tribute to Our Man Flint and In Like Flint boasts
dozens of rare and unpublished photos; 10 page report on the version of Easy Rider you never
saw- complete with recreations of deleted scenes and rare photos; exclusive
interview with spaghetti western icon Aldo Sanbrell; celebrating Fellini's La Dolce Vita; more
interviews with Elvis co-stars; in Part 2 of exclusive interview with Man From U.N.C.L.E. star
David McCallum he recalls making The
Great Escape; tribute to Mario Bava's Danger Diabolik; top ten movies of 1967;
Vic Armtrong recalls doing stunts on classic films; The James Bond film that
never was- how Thunderball
almost became the first 007 epic; much more.
#10
(January 2008)
- Extensive coverage of the 1960s
Bulldog Drummond films Deadlier Than the Male and Some Girls Do including
exclusive interviews with stars Elke Sommer and Richard Johnson
- Part two of The Films From U.N.C.L.E. 8-part
series covering the U.N.C.L.E. feature films. This issue: The Spy With
My Face. Features rare photos, behind the scene stills, international
movie posters and collectibles.
- Part 2 of our exclusive interview with special effects
genius Ray Harryhausen
- Exclusive interview with David McCallum recalls the
U.N.C.L.E. era and the filming of Three Bites of the Apple and Sol
Madrid (aka The Heroin Gang)
- Exclusive interview with James Bond girl Luciana
Paluzzi covers the filming of Thunderball
- Whatever happened to Joy Harmon, the sexpot whose
wordless role in Cool Hand Luke made her an international cult
figure?
- Author Tom Santopietro, author of Considering Doris
Day, provides an in-depth tribute to the legendary actress
- Cinema Retro attends Sir Roger Moore's surprise 80th
birthday party in NY- and takes you behind the scenes
- Raymond Benson's ten best films of 1969
- John Exshaw brings you exclusive coverage of the Venice
International Film Festival and the tribute to the Italian westerns
- Dean Brierly recalls the underrated Michael Winner
classic I'll Never Forget What's'isname
- Remembering Lois Maxwell, the screen's Miss Moneypenny
- Reviews of the special DVD editions of the erotic cult
films Caligula and Emmanuelle
- A look at the soundtrack music to the porn classic The
Devil in Miss Jones
- The Unseen Peckinpah
discusses the script changes to the classic Straw Dogs
- Tribute to legendary British producer Betty Box of the Carry
On comedies
- Exclusive coverage of the 50th anniversary celebration
of the Hammer horror classic The Curse of Frankenstein
- Plus the best DVD, soundtrack and film book reviews

#12 (September 2008)
- Exclusive coverage of the Goldfinger cast and
crew reunion at Pinewood Studios Exclusive interviews with Robert Vaughn
and David McCallum and the Films
From U.N.C.L.E. coverage of One of Our Spies is Missing- the only
UNCLE film based on a novel
- Tribute to Vanishing Point and exclusive
interview with director Richard C. Sarafian
- 8 page tribute to the notorious Italian James Bond
spoof Operation Kid Brother and interview with star Neil Connery
- Hennessy-
the film so controversial it was almost banned in Britain. Interview with
producer/star Richard Johnson
- Coverage of Roger Corman's visit to London
- Tribute to the British Up! sex comedies
- Remember Hammer horror starlet Julie Ege
- Roger Moore's films and TV series shot at Pinewood
Studios
- Raymond Benson's ten best films of 1971
- plus DVD, soundtrack and film book reviews
Please note: when you are on the digital ordering site,
issue #12 is noted as “Current Issue”. Obviously, it is not our most recent
issue but a default in the program requires one issue to be listed as
“current”.
Also, the Where
Eagles Dare Movie Classics special edition is not yet available as a
digital issue.
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